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Similarities and Differences
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Similarities and Differences
Third Grade
Measurement
Use this lesson with your students to practice comparing and contrasting the key details in two texts on the same topic. It can be a stand-alone lesson or a pre-lesson for the
What's Similar? What's Different?
lesson.
Lesson Plan
Similarities and Differences
Lesson Plan
Similarities and Differences
Use this lesson with your students to practice comparing and contrasting the key details in two texts on the same topic. It can be a stand-alone lesson or a pre-lesson for the
What's Similar? What's Different?
lesson.
Third Grade
Measurement
Lesson Plan
Onomatopoeia Poetry
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Onomatopoeia Poetry
Third Grade
Pop, whoosh, ding! Onomatopoeia is a writing technique that makes text come alive. In this lesson, students will learn about onomatopoeia, and apply it to their writing process to create poetry, as a class and individually.
Lesson Plan
Onomatopoeia Poetry
Lesson Plan
Onomatopoeia Poetry
Pop, whoosh, ding! Onomatopoeia is a writing technique that makes text come alive. In this lesson, students will learn about onomatopoeia, and apply it to their writing process to create poetry, as a class and individually.
Third Grade
Lesson Plan
Unknown Words
Lesson Plan
Unknown Words
Second Grade
Reading
Increase student comprehension by teaching your students strategies to figure out the meaning of unknown words. This lesson can be used as a stand alone activity or a support lesson for the Be a Nonfiction Detective lesson.
Lesson Plan
Unknown Words
Lesson Plan
Unknown Words
Increase student comprehension by teaching your students strategies to figure out the meaning of unknown words. This lesson can be used as a stand alone activity or a support lesson for the Be a Nonfiction Detective lesson.
Second Grade
Reading
Lesson Plan
What Are the Layers of the Earth?
Activity
What Are the Layers of the Earth?
Second Grade
Engineering and Science Inquiry
Learn about the layers of the Earth and make a model! Create a earth layer book, cake, or clay diagram.
Activity
What Are the Layers of the Earth?
Activity
What Are the Layers of the Earth?
Learn about the layers of the Earth and make a model! Create a earth layer book, cake, or clay diagram.
Second Grade
Engineering and Science Inquiry
Activity
Let's Build It! Two-Digit Addition
Lesson Plan
Let's Build It! Two-Digit Addition
First Grade
Place Value
Let’s start building numbers! Just as building skyscrapers is a visual representation of mathematics, students will use the visual representation of base-ten blocks to add—or build—onto a two-digit number.
Lesson Plan
Let's Build It! Two-Digit Addition
Lesson Plan
Let's Build It! Two-Digit Addition
Let’s start building numbers! Just as building skyscrapers is a visual representation of mathematics, students will use the visual representation of base-ten blocks to add—or build—onto a two-digit number.
First Grade
Place Value
Lesson Plan
What’s Similar? What’s Different?
Lesson Plan
What’s Similar? What’s Different?
Second Grade
Measurement
How are plants’ traits affected by environmental factors? In this integrated science and reading lesson, students will use multiple sources to identify and determine how traits are influenced by the environment.
Lesson Plan
What’s Similar? What’s Different?
Lesson Plan
What’s Similar? What’s Different?
How are plants’ traits affected by environmental factors? In this integrated science and reading lesson, students will use multiple sources to identify and determine how traits are influenced by the environment.
Second Grade
Measurement
Lesson Plan
Distinguish Between Facts and Opinions
Lesson Plan
Distinguish Between Facts and Opinions
Third Grade
Teach your students the difference between facts and opinions, and why an author would choose to use each type of information. This can stand-alone or be used as a pre-lesson for the
Exploring Author's Purpose and Point of View
lesson.
Lesson Plan
Distinguish Between Facts and Opinions
Lesson Plan
Distinguish Between Facts and Opinions
Teach your students the difference between facts and opinions, and why an author would choose to use each type of information. This can stand-alone or be used as a pre-lesson for the
Exploring Author's Purpose and Point of View
lesson.
Third Grade
Lesson Plan
Understanding Place Value
Lesson Plan
Understanding Place Value
Second Grade
Place Value
Use this lesson to familiarize students with the place value of each digit within a three-digit number, along with practicing the written form of three-digit numbers. Use prior to teaching Place Value Hop or as a stand alone activity.
Lesson Plan
Understanding Place Value
Lesson Plan
Understanding Place Value
Use this lesson to familiarize students with the place value of each digit within a three-digit number, along with practicing the written form of three-digit numbers. Use prior to teaching Place Value Hop or as a stand alone activity.
Second Grade
Place Value
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