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Two Points of View
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Two Points of View
Fourth Grade
Writing
Are your students ready to see narratives from a different perspective? This reading lesson will get students excited about discovering first- and third-person points of view.
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Let's Compare and Contrast Nonfiction Texts!
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Let's Compare and Contrast Nonfiction Texts!
Second Grade
Vocabulary
This lesson provides students with the opportunity to compare and contrast two athletes who have been instrumental in changing the world of women's sports.
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Dicey Division
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Dicey Division
Fifth Grade
Division
In this hands-on lesson, students will learn and use two methods of dividing whole numbers. They will roll dice to create their own unique equations for solving!
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Finding Similarities and Differences
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Finding Similarities and Differences
Third Grade
Reading
Good readers analyze texts by looking at similarities and differences. Use this lesson to teach your students to compare and contrast the story elements of two fiction texts.
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The Same or Different? You Decide!
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The Same or Different? You Decide!
Third Grade
Reading
Are the stories the same or different? You decide! Use this lesson with your students to practice comparing the story elements in two fictional stories written by the same author.
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Compare and Contrast Short Stories
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Compare and Contrast Short Stories
Fourth Grade
Reading
By fourth grade, most students are familiar with story elements such as setting, characters, and plot. In this lesson, students will compare and contrast the elements in two stories with similar themes.
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Adding it All Up
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Adding it All Up
First Grade
Vocabulary
In this lesson, students will learn how to add a one-digit number to a two-digit number. This will help students build upon the skills needed for regrouping larger numbers.
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My View as an Ant
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My View as an Ant
Third Grade
Vocabulary
Give students a chance to experience a different point of view! This fANTastic lesson on narrative style turns young readers into characters of Chris Van Allsburg's Two Bad Ants.
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Making Sense of Realism and Fantasy
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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.
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Using Story Elements to Compare and Contrast Fiction Texts
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Using Story Elements to Compare and Contrast Fiction Texts
Fourth Grade
Reading
All fictional stories have story elements but they sure can differ between stories. In this lesson, students will compare and contrast the story elements of two fictional stories and document their findings in a graphic organizer.
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Comparing Texts by the Same Author
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Comparing Texts by the Same Author
Third Grade
Reading
Getting hooked on a series or type of character creates reader engagement! Use this lesson to challenge your students to compare and contrast fictional texts as they find the joy in reading books by the same author.
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Power Reading
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Power Reading
Fifth Grade
Writing
Help students learn how to read passages with multiple main ideas and differentiate between main ideas and supporting details by creating a graphic organizer with proof from the text.
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Analyzing Cause and Effect in Nonfiction Articles
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Analyzing Cause and Effect in Nonfiction Articles
Fifth Grade
Vocabulary
Nonfiction texts offer a great lens into cause and effect relationships. Use this lesson plan to teach your class to compare cause-and-effect relationships across texts that share a topic.
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What's a Metaphor?
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What's a Metaphor?
Fifth Grade
Vocabulary
In this lesson, students complete worksheets and engage in peer discussions to learn more about metaphors. Young writers will love making their own creative metaphors.
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Compare and Contrast Texts on the Same Topic
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Compare and Contrast Texts on the Same Topic
Fourth Grade
Vocabulary
Did you know that comparative tasks improve comprehension and help students develop higher order thinking skills? In this lesson, students will compare nonfiction texts on the same topic using Venn diagrams and performance!
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Cookie Fractions Fun!
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Cookie Fractions Fun!
Second Grade
Fractions
This tasty lesson will teach second graders about fractions using cookies.
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Comparing and Contrasting Short Stories
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Comparing and Contrasting Short Stories
Second Grade
Reading
This lesson will have your students learn to compare and contrast using both a classic fairy tale and a fractured versions of a fairy tale.
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Elapseable
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Elapseable
Second Grade
Vocabulary
It's time to learn about time. In this hands-on lesson, students manipulate clock hands and jump across timelines in order to calculate the "distance" between different times and events.
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Whose Point Is It Anyway?
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Whose Point Is It Anyway?
Fourth Grade
Writing
What if Cinderella’s stepsisters weren’t really evil? In this engaging lesson, you will introduce your students to multiple points of view and discuss how these different perspectives can change a reader’s experience.
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Venn Diagram Collage
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Venn Diagram Collage
Fourth Grade
Handwriting
Arts and crafts, Venn diagrams, and literature all come together as students compare and contrast stories. Opportunities for student creativity are endless!
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Fiction vs. Nonfiction
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Fiction vs. Nonfiction
Fourth Grade
Reading
Kids will love learning some fun facts about elephants while developing their reading comprehension skills. Using T-charts and Venn diagrams, they'll analyze stories and explore different characteristics of fiction and nonfiction.
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Analyzing Visual Elements
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Analyzing Visual Elements
Fifth Grade
Reading
Give students many opportunities to see how visuals can influence a story's meaning. Show off your acting skills and read a great book to help them learn!
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Punctuation & Prosody
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Punctuation & Prosody
Second Grade
Writing
Are your second graders struggling with reading comprehension? Help them understand how prosody can help their understanding of the text with this reading lesson plan.
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Scavenger Hunt Addition
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Scavenger Hunt Addition
First Grade
Alphabet
Get your students moving with this activity that helps them practice their addition skills while having fun hunting for their next problem.
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Partial Quotients Method
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Partial Quotients Method
Fifth Grade
Vocabulary
Refresh students on the relationship between division, multiplication, and place value! They'll use the partial quotients method to solve division problems and discuss the process.
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Summer Drama
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Summer Drama
Fourth Grade
Vocabulary
You won't strike out with this lesson on finding the theme of a script. Use this lesson to help your students identify the elements of a script and find the theme.
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Characteristics of Polygons
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Characteristics of Polygons
Third Grade
Vocabulary
Bring on the polygons! Your students will build their understanding of polygons and sort shapes into categories based on their attributes in this lesson.
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What's the Big Idea? Summarizing Nonfiction Texts
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What's the Big Idea? Summarizing Nonfiction Texts
Fourth Grade
Reading
Understanding the big idea of a nonfiction text and being able to write a succinct summary are key fourth grade skills. This lesson focuses on summarizing a nonfiction passage in three to four sentences.
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How Many Features?
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How Many Features?
Second Grade
Reading
What’s the deal with all of those text features? Use this handy lesson plan to help your second graders answer that very question.
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Vowel or Consonant?
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Vowel or Consonant?
Kindergarten
Phonics
Help your class understand what makes AEIO and U so special with this lesson that helps them differentiate between vowels and consonants.
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