
A Digital Curriculum Built for Every School, Every Day, Every Tier.
A Digital Curriculum Built for Every School, Every Day, Every Tier. A redesigned Fly Five digital curriculum is on the way. Designed for kindergarten through grade 12 and carefully engineered to meet the needs of today’s classrooms, the new Fly Five curriculum offers a literacy-forward lesson structure, tiered supports, updated learning behavior standards, and a unified digital platform that makes daily teaching clearer, more consistent, and easier to implement.
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A Curriculum Designed
for Modern Education
Schools today need curricula that are flexible, consistent, research-aligned, and deeply supportive of academic and behavioral readiness. District leaders, principals, and teachers asked for tools that bring clarity, coherence, and connection across classrooms. The updated Fly Five curriculum addresses these needs directly by providing a unified K–12 system that strengthens learning behaviors, discussion routines, communication, and classroom engagement. With digital-first delivery, literacy-forward lessons, and MTSS-aligned supports, Fly Five helps educators create the conditions where students can focus, participate, communicate, collaborate, and grow every day.
What’s New in the Redesigned
Fly Five Curriculum?
A modernized K–12 system built for whole-school implementation.
1. A Fully Digital Curriculum Across K–12
All instructional materials are stored in a single, secure digital hub. Teachers can launch lessons, model routines, access stories, preview vocabulary, and share school-to-home resources—all from a single platform designed for speed, clarity, and ease of use.
2. A Literacy-Forward Lesson Structure
Every lesson integrates reading, speaking, listening, and reflective writing.
Stories, scenarios, discussion protocols, and vocabulary supports strengthen comprehension and communication across grade levels.
3. Updated K–12 Learning Behavior Standards an Observable Skills
Revised and expanded standards outline clear developmental expectations from kindergarten through grade 12. Observable skills define what learning behaviors look like in real classrooms, providing districts and teachers with clarity and consistency across classrooms.
4. A Tiered Learning System for Every Grade
Built to align with MTSS, the curriculum includes support for whole-group, small-group, and individual instruction across all grade levels.
- Tier One: Universal routines, predictable lessons, consistent language
- Tier Two: Small-group lessons, scenario reteaching, guided practice
- Tier Three: Individual prompts, visual supports, focus resets
5. Developmentally Aligned Routines from K–12
Routines grow with students. Younger learners receive structured modeling and guided practice, while middle and high school students engage in scenario analysis, reasoning, collaborative dialogue, and structured reflection.
6. New Small-Group and Individual Support Tools
Mini-lessons, discussion scaffolds, reflection tools, vocabulary prompts, visual anchors, and decision-making templates help teachers differentiate instruction smoothly and effectively.
7. Clearer Pacing and Easier Navigation
The digital platform features intuitive lesson sequencing, searchable content, pacing guidance, and simplified pathways, enabling educators to transition smoothly from modeling to discussion to reflection.
8. Strengthened School-to-Home Connections
Weekly home resources mirror classroom routines and vocabulary, increasing family understanding and reinforcing learning behavior development beyond the school day.
9. Complete High School Toolkit (Grades 9–12)
High school teachers receive a flexible toolkit organized around five motifs: sense of self and well-being, finance and socioeconomics, relationships, decision- making, and future orientation.
These modules strengthen student communication, collaborative skills, reasoning, academic readiness, and planning for life beyond graduation.
10. Integrated Reflection and Planning Tools
Teachers use built-in reflection modules to understand their instructional tendencies, set classroom goals, and assess patterns across whole-group, small-group, and individual levels. These tools support fidelity and coherence across a district.

Why Are Schools Excited

The updated Fly Five curriculum brings together:
- A unified K–12 system that strengthens learning behaviors
- Digital-first instruction that reduces planning and increases clarity
- Literacy-forward routines that enrich classroom discussion and writing
- Tiered supports for every student in every grade
- Updated standards that reflect the needs of modern learners
- Tools that support teacher growth and whole-school alignment
This is Fly Five’s most comprehensive, connected, and accessible curriculum yet.
Coming Soon: Fly Five High School Toolkit
A New Instructional Experience for Grades 9–12. This brand-new high school experience includes:

Motif-Driven
Modules
Five themes anchor the curriculum: sense of self and well-being, finance and socioeconomics, relationships, decision-making, and future orientation. Each motif includes teacher supports and student tools that help students analyze real-world scenarios, reflect on their choices, and build skills for long-term success.

Teacher-Led Instructional Supports
Clear guidance helps teachers facilitate discussions, scaffold complex concepts, and create space for student voice. The toolkit includes prompts, routines, and anchor structures that work across advisory, ELA, counseling, or content classes.

Scenario-Based
Learning
Students explore authentic scenarios that mirror the academic, social, financial, and personal decisions they face in high school. Through guided reflection and structured analysis, students practice evaluating options, considering consequences, and communicating their reasoning.

Planning and
Readiness Tools
Graphic organizers, checklists, goal-setting templates, and reflection worksheets help students take ownership of their academic habits, personal decision-making, and future planning.

Flexible Delivery
Across MTSS Tiers
Each module can be delivered in:
Whole- group advisory or classroom settings, Small-group support structures, Individualized guidance or counseling contexts: The toolkit adapts to the needs of diverse learners and fits naturally into Tier 1, Tier 2, and Tier 3 supports.
A Coherent System for Adolescent Learning Behaviors
Rather than offering isolated lessons, the High School Toolkit provides a structured yet adaptable set of routines, discussion frames, scenario cards, and reflection paths that help teachers cultivate communication, collaboration, responsibility, and future-ready skills in every student.
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updated standards, and launch announcements.
Built for Responsive Classroom Schools
The redesigned Fly Five curriculum is intentionally developed to complement the Responsive Classroom approach. While Fly Five stands on its own as a digital, literacy-forward, tiered K–- 12 curriculum, its routines and instructional design naturally reinforce the daily practices that make Responsive Classroom effective.
Fly Five strengthens Responsive Classroom implementation by providing:
- Predictable routines that mirror the structure of interactive modeling
- Teacher language guidance that promotes clarity, calm, and consistency
- Developmentally aligned expectations that match Responsive Classroom’s understanding of student growth
- Discussion and collaboration structures that support academic engagement and community building
Tools for whole- group, small- group, and individual learning that align with MTSS frameworks

Together, Fly Five and Responsive Classroom offer schools a cohesive, research-aligned system for strengthening instruction, improving learning behaviors, and supporting classroom environments that foster a daily readiness to learn.
Ready to See How Fly Five Works Inside
a Responsive Classroom School?

We’ll walk you through how the redesigned K–12 curriculum integrates seamlessly
with Responsive Classroom practices and supports district-wide consistency.

