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Discovering Nonfiction Details
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Discovering Nonfiction Details
Fourth Grade
Writing
Give your ELs concrete experience with adverbs and adverbial phrases as a tool to discover details in nonfiction texts. Use this as a stand-alone lesson or as support to the Hey! What's the Big Idea? lesson.
Lesson Plan
Discovering Nonfiction Details
Lesson Plan
Discovering Nonfiction Details
Give your ELs concrete experience with adverbs and adverbial phrases as a tool to discover details in nonfiction texts. Use this as a stand-alone lesson or as support to the Hey! What's the Big Idea? lesson.
Fourth Grade
Writing
Lesson Plan
Making Sense of Realism and Fantasy
Lesson Plan
Making Sense of Realism and Fantasy
Third Grade
Vocabulary
Is it real or is it fantasy? This lesson introduces students to the literary concepts of realism and fantasy. Readers will practice this skill by using details in texts to distinguish the two genre elements.
Lesson Plan
Making Sense of Realism and Fantasy
Lesson Plan
Making Sense of Realism and Fantasy
Is it real or is it fantasy? This lesson introduces students to the literary concepts of realism and fantasy. Readers will practice this skill by using details in texts to distinguish the two genre elements.
Third Grade
Vocabulary
Lesson Plan
Using Regrouping to Add
Lesson Plan
Using Regrouping to Add
Second Grade
Guide students to use base ten blocks to solve two-digit by one-digit addition problems with regrouping. This lesson can be used independently or paired with the lesson Adding it All Up.
Lesson Plan
Using Regrouping to Add
Lesson Plan
Using Regrouping to Add
Guide students to use base ten blocks to solve two-digit by one-digit addition problems with regrouping. This lesson can be used independently or paired with the lesson Adding it All Up.
Second Grade
Lesson Plan
Even Numbers Rule
Lesson Plan
Even Numbers Rule
Second Grade
Teach about odd and even numbers through this fun card game. After reading a book about even numbers, students get engaged in spotting even and odd numbers by sight.
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Even Numbers Rule
Lesson Plan
Even Numbers Rule
Teach about odd and even numbers through this fun card game. After reading a book about even numbers, students get engaged in spotting even and odd numbers by sight.
Second Grade
Lesson Plan
What Are Arrays?
Lesson Plan
What Are Arrays?
Second Grade
In this lesson, students will explore the characteristics of arrays and find out why they are important. Use this lesson independently or alongside Come Array With Us!
Lesson Plan
What Are Arrays?
Lesson Plan
What Are Arrays?
In this lesson, students will explore the characteristics of arrays and find out why they are important. Use this lesson independently or alongside Come Array With Us!
Second Grade
Lesson Plan
What's the Difference?
Lesson Plan
What's the Difference?
First Grade
Subtraction
What's the difference.... between two numbers? Play this fun game to get students talking and practicing subtraction. Use this scaffolded EL lesson plan alone or alongside
Subtraction Card Sharks.
Lesson Plan
What's the Difference?
Lesson Plan
What's the Difference?
What's the difference.... between two numbers? Play this fun game to get students talking and practicing subtraction. Use this scaffolded EL lesson plan alone or alongside
Subtraction Card Sharks.
First Grade
Subtraction
Lesson Plan
Mental Math Bingo with Multiples of 10
Lesson Plan
Mental Math Bingo with Multiples of 10
Second Grade
Vocabulary
Students will practice mentally adding and subtracting 10 to multiples of 10 up to 100 by playing an all time favorite: BINGO! Use alone or alongside the lesson Subtracting From Multiples of 100.
Lesson Plan
Mental Math Bingo with Multiples of 10
Lesson Plan
Mental Math Bingo with Multiples of 10
Students will practice mentally adding and subtracting 10 to multiples of 10 up to 100 by playing an all time favorite: BINGO! Use alone or alongside the lesson Subtracting From Multiples of 100.
Second Grade
Vocabulary
Lesson Plan
The Clock Struck What?
Lesson Plan
The Clock Struck What?
First Grade
It's time-telling time with this fun lesson featuring Trudy Harris' 'The Clock Struck One.' Students will learning about time with a short story and hands-on practice with analog clocks.
Lesson Plan
The Clock Struck What?
Lesson Plan
The Clock Struck What?
It's time-telling time with this fun lesson featuring Trudy Harris' 'The Clock Struck One.' Students will learning about time with a short story and hands-on practice with analog clocks.
First Grade
Lesson Plan
Place Value Concentration
Lesson Plan
Place Value Concentration
First Grade
Put your students to the test with this lesson that helps them learn the tens and ones places with a memory game and worksheet!
Lesson Plan
Place Value Concentration
Lesson Plan
Place Value Concentration
Put your students to the test with this lesson that helps them learn the tens and ones places with a memory game and worksheet!
First Grade
Lesson Plan
Hungry Alligator Game
Lesson Plan
Hungry Alligator Game
First Grade
Students get practice composing and comparing two-digit numbers as they compete to collect the most cards while playing the Hungry Alligator game. This lesson can be used alone or with the lesson plan
Greater than Less Than Equal to Game.
Lesson Plan
Hungry Alligator Game
Lesson Plan
Hungry Alligator Game
Students get practice composing and comparing two-digit numbers as they compete to collect the most cards while playing the Hungry Alligator game. This lesson can be used alone or with the lesson plan
Greater than Less Than Equal to Game.
First Grade
Lesson Plan
Silent E: 1, 2, 3!
Lesson Plan
Silent E: 1, 2, 3!
First Grade
It’s easy as 1, 2, 3! In this lesson, students will explore the long vowels A, I, and O and learn how a silent E turns short vowels into long vowels. Students will use technology, music, and body movement to learn all about silent E.
Lesson Plan
Silent E: 1, 2, 3!
Lesson Plan
Silent E: 1, 2, 3!
It’s easy as 1, 2, 3! In this lesson, students will explore the long vowels A, I, and O and learn how a silent E turns short vowels into long vowels. Students will use technology, music, and body movement to learn all about silent E.
First Grade
Lesson Plan
Measuring Feet…in Feet!
Lesson Plan
Measuring Feet…in Feet!
Second Grade
How big is a foot? Students find out to explore how to measure in feet by comparing their own feet to rulers. Then they set off to measure the length and width of the classroom!
Lesson Plan
Measuring Feet…in Feet!
Lesson Plan
Measuring Feet…in Feet!
How big is a foot? Students find out to explore how to measure in feet by comparing their own feet to rulers. Then they set off to measure the length and width of the classroom!
Second Grade
Lesson Plan
Making Bar Graphs: Graph It!
Lesson Plan
Making Bar Graphs: Graph It!
Second Grade
I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream bar graphs! Students will get the basics of bar graphs down with this lesson that shows how data collection and graph composition works in a classroom setting.
Lesson Plan
Making Bar Graphs: Graph It!
Lesson Plan
Making Bar Graphs: Graph It!
I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream bar graphs! Students will get the basics of bar graphs down with this lesson that shows how data collection and graph composition works in a classroom setting.
Second Grade
Lesson Plan
Dear Teacher: Opinion Letters
Lesson Plan
Dear Teacher: Opinion Letters
Second Grade
Build community and teach students that opinions matter with this activity that includes survey interviews and a letter to the teacher.
Lesson Plan
Dear Teacher: Opinion Letters
Lesson Plan
Dear Teacher: Opinion Letters
Build community and teach students that opinions matter with this activity that includes survey interviews and a letter to the teacher.
Second Grade
Lesson Plan
My Favorite Weather
Lesson Plan
My Favorite Weather
Pre-K
What's your favorite weather? In this lesson, students learn about different kinds of weather and share their favorites. Students then work together to determine which was the class's most and least popular weather.
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My Favorite Weather
Lesson Plan
My Favorite Weather
What's your favorite weather? In this lesson, students learn about different kinds of weather and share their favorites. Students then work together to determine which was the class's most and least popular weather.
Pre-K
Lesson Plan
Moira's Birthday: Graphing
Lesson Plan
Moira's Birthday: Graphing
First Grade
In this lesson, your students will collect and use real data to create a simple bar graph. They will read a story and visually represent data before finding information on their own.
Lesson Plan
Moira's Birthday: Graphing
Lesson Plan
Moira's Birthday: Graphing
In this lesson, your students will collect and use real data to create a simple bar graph. They will read a story and visually represent data before finding information on their own.
First Grade
Lesson Plan
How'd You Get That Many?
Lesson Plan
How'd You Get That Many?
First Grade
Drawing on various problem solving techniques, students will challenge themselves to solve word problems involving three whole numbers. Problem solving, critical thinking, and real life applications? This lesson has it all.
Lesson Plan
How'd You Get That Many?
Lesson Plan
How'd You Get That Many?
Drawing on various problem solving techniques, students will challenge themselves to solve word problems involving three whole numbers. Problem solving, critical thinking, and real life applications? This lesson has it all.
First Grade
Lesson Plan
Math Mind Magic
Lesson Plan
Math Mind Magic
First Grade
Every student can be a magician after this lesson in mentally adding and subtracting by 10. No previous magic training required!
Lesson Plan
Math Mind Magic
Lesson Plan
Math Mind Magic
Every student can be a magician after this lesson in mentally adding and subtracting by 10. No previous magic training required!
First Grade
Lesson Plan
Subtraction Strategies
Lesson Plan
Subtraction Strategies
First Grade
Subtraction
Get your students synthesizing various subtraction strategies as they work with a partner to solve word problems. This lesson can be used alone or with the lesson plan
Show Me the Money! Two-Digit Subtraction.
Lesson Plan
Subtraction Strategies
Lesson Plan
Subtraction Strategies
Get your students synthesizing various subtraction strategies as they work with a partner to solve word problems. This lesson can be used alone or with the lesson plan
Show Me the Money! Two-Digit Subtraction.
First Grade
Subtraction
Lesson Plan
Subtraction Story Problems
Lesson Plan
Subtraction Story Problems
First Grade
Ready, set, solve! Support your students to understand and solve subtraction word problems. Use this scaffolded EL lesson plan alone or alongside
Getting Wordy with Subtraction.
Lesson Plan
Subtraction Story Problems
Lesson Plan
Subtraction Story Problems
Ready, set, solve! Support your students to understand and solve subtraction word problems. Use this scaffolded EL lesson plan alone or alongside
Getting Wordy with Subtraction.
First Grade
Lesson Plan
Let's Add!
Lesson Plan
Let's Add!
Kindergarten
Students will get plenty of practice adding within 5 as they solve word problems with real-life contexts! Use this scaffolded EL Lesson alone or for more addition practice before teaching
Ice Cream Addition to Five
.
Lesson Plan
Let's Add!
Lesson Plan
Let's Add!
Students will get plenty of practice adding within 5 as they solve word problems with real-life contexts! Use this scaffolded EL Lesson alone or for more addition practice before teaching
Ice Cream Addition to Five
.
Kindergarten
Lesson Plan
How to Compare?
Lesson Plan
How to Compare?
Kindergarten
This lesson is a great introduction to comparing numbers 1-10 using greater than, less than, or equal to. Using hands-on practice and language supports this can be used as a stand alone or pre-lesson for the
More, Less, or Equal: Comparing Quantities
lesson plan.
Lesson Plan
How to Compare?
Lesson Plan
How to Compare?
This lesson is a great introduction to comparing numbers 1-10 using greater than, less than, or equal to. Using hands-on practice and language supports this can be used as a stand alone or pre-lesson for the
More, Less, or Equal: Comparing Quantities
lesson plan.
Kindergarten
Lesson Plan
Finding the Area of a Rectangle
Lesson Plan
Finding the Area of a Rectangle
Third Grade
Let your students learn how to find the area of rectangular objects by doing hands-on activities. Your students will love finding the area of various rectangular objects around the classroom!
Lesson Plan
Finding the Area of a Rectangle
Lesson Plan
Finding the Area of a Rectangle
Let your students learn how to find the area of rectangular objects by doing hands-on activities. Your students will love finding the area of various rectangular objects around the classroom!
Third Grade
Lesson Plan
Slap and Roll Timed Multiplication
Lesson Plan
Slap and Roll Timed Multiplication
Third Grade
Students will "roll" to this quick game and "slap out" multiplication facts to reinforce multiplication skills and beat their own scores!
Lesson Plan
Slap and Roll Timed Multiplication
Lesson Plan
Slap and Roll Timed Multiplication
Students will "roll" to this quick game and "slap out" multiplication facts to reinforce multiplication skills and beat their own scores!
Third Grade
Lesson Plan
Nonfiction Genres
Lesson Plan
Nonfiction Genres
Fourth Grade
Writing
In this lesson, your students will explore the library in search of various genres of nonfiction texts. Teach this lesson at the beginning of the year to familiarize your students with the structure and organization of the library.
Lesson Plan
Nonfiction Genres
Lesson Plan
Nonfiction Genres
In this lesson, your students will explore the library in search of various genres of nonfiction texts. Teach this lesson at the beginning of the year to familiarize your students with the structure and organization of the library.
Fourth Grade
Writing
Lesson Plan
Hey! What’s the Big Idea?
Lesson Plan
Hey! What’s the Big Idea?
Fourth Grade
Writing
Your students will practice searching for clues to uncover the main idea and supporting details in nonfiction texts about John Muir and Day of the Dead traditions around the world.
Lesson Plan
Hey! What’s the Big Idea?
Lesson Plan
Hey! What’s the Big Idea?
Your students will practice searching for clues to uncover the main idea and supporting details in nonfiction texts about John Muir and Day of the Dead traditions around the world.
Fourth Grade
Writing
Lesson Plan
Realism and Fantasy
Lesson Plan
Realism and Fantasy
Third Grade
Use this lesson to help your ELs learn about the differences between realism and fantasy. This lesson can stand alone or be used as a pre-lesson for the
Making Sense of Realism and Fantasy
lesson.
Lesson Plan
Realism and Fantasy
Lesson Plan
Realism and Fantasy
Use this lesson to help your ELs learn about the differences between realism and fantasy. This lesson can stand alone or be used as a pre-lesson for the
Making Sense of Realism and Fantasy
lesson.
Third Grade
Lesson Plan
Exploring Sequence with Signal Words
Lesson Plan
Exploring Sequence with Signal Words
Third Grade
Use this lesson to teach your students how to retell the beginning, middle, and end of a story using sequencing words and phrases. This lesson can stand alone or be used as a pre-lesson for the
Story Structure Rollercoaster
lesson.
Lesson Plan
Exploring Sequence with Signal Words
Lesson Plan
Exploring Sequence with Signal Words
Use this lesson to teach your students how to retell the beginning, middle, and end of a story using sequencing words and phrases. This lesson can stand alone or be used as a pre-lesson for the
Story Structure Rollercoaster
lesson.
Third Grade
Lesson Plan
Are You Connected to Me?
Lesson Plan
Are You Connected to Me?
Third Grade
How are quadrilaterals connected? In this lesson, your students will learn about the relationship between quadrilaterals by drawing, defining, and labeling different ones.
Lesson Plan
Are You Connected to Me?
Lesson Plan
Are You Connected to Me?
How are quadrilaterals connected? In this lesson, your students will learn about the relationship between quadrilaterals by drawing, defining, and labeling different ones.
Third Grade
Lesson Plan
Head to Head Fiction Reflections
Lesson Plan
Head to Head Fiction Reflections
Fourth Grade
Reading reflection topics like theme, problems, and solutions can be challenging concepts for young readers. Help your students make sense of these literary elements using dynamic organizers that draw comparisons between fiction texts.
Lesson Plan
Head to Head Fiction Reflections
Lesson Plan
Head to Head Fiction Reflections
Reading reflection topics like theme, problems, and solutions can be challenging concepts for young readers. Help your students make sense of these literary elements using dynamic organizers that draw comparisons between fiction texts.
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
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