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Fractions of a Whole
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Fractions of a Whole
First Grade
Fractions
Ready, set, fractions! In this hands-on lesson, your students will familiarize themselves with common fractions using concrete materials to practice splitting items into halves, thirds, and quarters.
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Fractions of a Whole
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Fractions of a Whole
Ready, set, fractions! In this hands-on lesson, your students will familiarize themselves with common fractions using concrete materials to practice splitting items into halves, thirds, and quarters.
First Grade
Fractions
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Race to 120
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Race to 120
First Grade
Subtraction
Build familiarity with numbers from 1 to 120 with this fun game. This lesson can be used alone or with the lesson plan
Then Came One.
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Race to 120
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Race to 120
Build familiarity with numbers from 1 to 120 with this fun game. This lesson can be used alone or with the lesson plan
Then Came One.
First Grade
Subtraction
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Good, Better, Best
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Good, Better, Best
Fourth Grade
Most comparatives and superlatives are pretty intuitive, but the exceptions can be tricky. This lesson will have your students practicing the most common and misused comparatives and superlatives.
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Good, Better, Best
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Good, Better, Best
Most comparatives and superlatives are pretty intuitive, but the exceptions can be tricky. This lesson will have your students practicing the most common and misused comparatives and superlatives.
Fourth Grade
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Base-Ten Money: Hundreds, Tens, and Ones
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Base-Ten Money: Hundreds, Tens, and Ones
Second Grade
Get your students excited about money! Have them make connections between their prior knowledge of base-ten numerals and one, ten, and hundred dollar bills.
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Base-Ten Money: Hundreds, Tens, and Ones
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Base-Ten Money: Hundreds, Tens, and Ones
Get your students excited about money! Have them make connections between their prior knowledge of base-ten numerals and one, ten, and hundred dollar bills.
Second Grade
Lesson Plan
Read Across the World
Lesson Plan
Read Across the World
Fourth Grade
In this lesson, your students will explore the world through a variety of picture books. They will examine a variety of themes through each text that they read and determine any common themes among the texts.
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Read Across the World
Lesson Plan
Read Across the World
In this lesson, your students will explore the world through a variety of picture books. They will examine a variety of themes through each text that they read and determine any common themes among the texts.
Fourth Grade
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How and Why Stories
Lesson Plan
How and Why Stories
First Grade
In this lesson, students have a great time using their imaginations to collaborate and create their own story following the "how and why" style of common folktales.
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How and Why Stories
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How and Why Stories
In this lesson, students have a great time using their imaginations to collaborate and create their own story following the "how and why" style of common folktales.
First Grade
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Estimating Length
Lesson Plan
Estimating Length
Second Grade
Measurement
Advance your students from relative measurements to learning about standardized units with this lesson that teaches them about inches and feet by using common classroom objects.
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Estimating Length
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Estimating Length
Advance your students from relative measurements to learning about standardized units with this lesson that teaches them about inches and feet by using common classroom objects.
Second Grade
Measurement
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Proper Noun Town
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Proper Noun Town
Second Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
Knowing when to capitalize can be confusing. This lesson serves as a review on which types of nouns require a capital letter. Students will love designing their own towns while learning about the distinction between common and proper nouns.
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Proper Noun Town
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Proper Noun Town
Knowing when to capitalize can be confusing. This lesson serves as a review on which types of nouns require a capital letter. Students will love designing their own towns while learning about the distinction between common and proper nouns.
Second Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
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Fractions as Whole Number Multiples
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Fractions as Whole Number Multiples
Fourth Grade
Teach your students to use number lines to illustrate fractions as products, specifically where one factor is a fraction and one fraction is a whole number.
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Fractions as Whole Number Multiples
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Fractions as Whole Number Multiples
Teach your students to use number lines to illustrate fractions as products, specifically where one factor is a fraction and one fraction is a whole number.
Fourth Grade
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How Much is a Million?
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How Much is a Million?
Third Grade
One million is a hard number for young children to grasp. This lesson will help students understand how large of a number one million is and what is represents.
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How Much is a Million?
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How Much is a Million?
One million is a hard number for young children to grasp. This lesson will help students understand how large of a number one million is and what is represents.
Third Grade
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Simple Machines: Wheel and Axle
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Simple Machines: Wheel and Axle
Second Grade
Physical Science
What do a bicycle and a car have in common? They both move using the simple machine wheel and axle. In this lesson, students learn about how this simple machine works, and will identify objects that use a wheel and axle.
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Simple Machines: Wheel and Axle
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Simple Machines: Wheel and Axle
What do a bicycle and a car have in common? They both move using the simple machine wheel and axle. In this lesson, students learn about how this simple machine works, and will identify objects that use a wheel and axle.
Second Grade
Physical Science
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Cooking Up Blends
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Cooking Up Blends
Kindergarten
Phonics
Have students “cook” the right blends to make a fantastic word dish with beginning, middle, and ending letter sounds. In this lesson, your students will practice recognizing common CVC words.
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Cooking Up Blends
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Cooking Up Blends
Have students “cook” the right blends to make a fantastic word dish with beginning, middle, and ending letter sounds. In this lesson, your students will practice recognizing common CVC words.
Kindergarten
Phonics
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I Scream, You Scream, We All Scream for Pronouns!
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I Scream, You Scream, We All Scream for Pronouns!
Fourth Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
If your students are screaming, make sure they are grammatically correct! In this pronoun lesson plan, your students will identify and use a variety of pronouns to replace common and proper nouns.
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I Scream, You Scream, We All Scream for Pronouns!
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I Scream, You Scream, We All Scream for Pronouns!
If your students are screaming, make sure they are grammatically correct! In this pronoun lesson plan, your students will identify and use a variety of pronouns to replace common and proper nouns.
Fourth Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
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More Than One: Irregular Plural Nouns
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More Than One: Irregular Plural Nouns
Second Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
Foots or feet? In this lesson, students will identify irregular plural nouns. They will learn that some plural nouns don't follow any spelling rules.
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More Than One: Irregular Plural Nouns
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More Than One: Irregular Plural Nouns
Foots or feet? In this lesson, students will identify irregular plural nouns. They will learn that some plural nouns don't follow any spelling rules.
Second Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
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Organizing Word Problems
Lesson Plan
Organizing Word Problems
Fourth Grade
Help students solve fraction word problems with a graphic organizer! This lesson addresses Common Core standards while teaching useful skills for standardized test taking.
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Organizing Word Problems
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Organizing Word Problems
Help students solve fraction word problems with a graphic organizer! This lesson addresses Common Core standards while teaching useful skills for standardized test taking.
Fourth Grade
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Winter Dance
Lesson Plan
Winter Dance
First Grade
What do books and dances have in common? They can both be used to tell stories and express emotions. In this lesson, students will learn to represent scenes from a story through dance.
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Winter Dance
Lesson Plan
Winter Dance
What do books and dances have in common? They can both be used to tell stories and express emotions. In this lesson, students will learn to represent scenes from a story through dance.
First Grade
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Editing for Capitalization and Punctuation
Lesson Plan
Editing for Capitalization and Punctuation
Fourth Grade
Writing
Students often understand the basic conventions of writing, but may need support in incorporating these skills into their work. In this lesson, students will review some of the more common capitalization and punctuation errors and apply their editing skills to real writing.
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Editing for Capitalization and Punctuation
Lesson Plan
Editing for Capitalization and Punctuation
Students often understand the basic conventions of writing, but may need support in incorporating these skills into their work. In this lesson, students will review some of the more common capitalization and punctuation errors and apply their editing skills to real writing.
Fourth Grade
Writing
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Writing a Letter is Easy as 1, 2, 3!
Lesson Plan
Writing a Letter is Easy as 1, 2, 3!
First Grade
When did letter writing become a thing of the past? Bring back this tried and true method of communication with a lesson that's both fun and teacher-approved. Students will love writing their own letters to their friends.
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Writing a Letter is Easy as 1, 2, 3!
Lesson Plan
Writing a Letter is Easy as 1, 2, 3!
When did letter writing become a thing of the past? Bring back this tried and true method of communication with a lesson that's both fun and teacher-approved. Students will love writing their own letters to their friends.
First Grade
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Silent E Syllable Search
Lesson Plan
Silent E Syllable Search
Second Grade
Crack the “VC-silent E” code to track down sneaky E syllables with this fun cut and paste game for second graders. Your students will be able to identify common words after identifying this pattern.
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Silent E Syllable Search
Lesson Plan
Silent E Syllable Search
Crack the “VC-silent E” code to track down sneaky E syllables with this fun cut and paste game for second graders. Your students will be able to identify common words after identifying this pattern.
Second Grade
Lesson Plan
Fill Three Towers
Lesson Plan
Fill Three Towers
First Grade
Use this beginning of the year activity to practice counting! Students solidify an understanding of one-to-one correspondence as they compete to fill three towers. Use this EL Support Lesson alone, or alongside the lesson plan
Counting Collections.
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Fill Three Towers
Lesson Plan
Fill Three Towers
Use this beginning of the year activity to practice counting! Students solidify an understanding of one-to-one correspondence as they compete to fill three towers. Use this EL Support Lesson alone, or alongside the lesson plan
Counting Collections.
First Grade
Lesson Plan
Comparing and Contrasting Cinderella Stories
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Comparing and Contrasting Cinderella Stories
Second Grade
Help your second graders hone their comparing and contrasting skills with this reading lesson using The Rough Face Girl by Rafe Martin. This version on the Cinderella story is a Common Core recommended text.
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Comparing and Contrasting Cinderella Stories
Lesson Plan
Comparing and Contrasting Cinderella Stories
Help your second graders hone their comparing and contrasting skills with this reading lesson using The Rough Face Girl by Rafe Martin. This version on the Cinderella story is a Common Core recommended text.
Second Grade
Lesson Plan
Switching U.S. States
Lesson Plan
Switching U.S. States
Fourth Grade
Measurement
This lesson combines students' knowledge of US geography and their creative writing skills in one fun activity!
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Switching U.S. States
Lesson Plan
Switching U.S. States
This lesson combines students' knowledge of US geography and their creative writing skills in one fun activity!
Fourth Grade
Measurement
Lesson Plan
Animal Spots: Multiplication Practice
Lesson Plan
Animal Spots: Multiplication Practice
Second Grade
Animals and spots are used to make multiplication interesting! In this lesson, students will practice multiplying one digit numbers.
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Animal Spots: Multiplication Practice
Lesson Plan
Animal Spots: Multiplication Practice
Animals and spots are used to make multiplication interesting! In this lesson, students will practice multiplying one digit numbers.
Second Grade
Lesson Plan
"Fu" for You (Good Fortune for You)
Lesson Plan
"Fu" for You (Good Fortune for You)
Second Grade
Writing
What do red envelopes, pomelos, and water narcissus flowers have in common? They all bring good fortune during the Chinese New Year! In this lesson, students will write about someone to whom they would like to grant good fortune.
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"Fu" for You (Good Fortune for You)
Lesson Plan
"Fu" for You (Good Fortune for You)
What do red envelopes, pomelos, and water narcissus flowers have in common? They all bring good fortune during the Chinese New Year! In this lesson, students will write about someone to whom they would like to grant good fortune.
Second Grade
Writing
Lesson Plan
Producers and Consumers!
Lesson Plan
Producers and Consumers!
Second Grade
Life Science
Use this lesson to have your students learn about producers and consumers by pretending to be one.
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Producers and Consumers!
Lesson Plan
Producers and Consumers!
Use this lesson to have your students learn about producers and consumers by pretending to be one.
Second Grade
Life Science
Lesson Plan
A-E-I-O-U! Vowels Game
Lesson Plan
A-E-I-O-U! Vowels Game
First Grade
Phonics
What do the letters A, E, I, O, and U have in common? They're all featured in this engaging reading lesson. Give your young learners a chance to play a version of Red Light, Green Light that doubles as a vowel review.
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A-E-I-O-U! Vowels Game
Lesson Plan
A-E-I-O-U! Vowels Game
What do the letters A, E, I, O, and U have in common? They're all featured in this engaging reading lesson. Give your young learners a chance to play a version of Red Light, Green Light that doubles as a vowel review.
First Grade
Phonics
Lesson Plan
What Were They Thinking?
Lesson Plan
What Were They Thinking?
Fourth Grade
What do Malala Yousafzai, Al Gore, and Michelle Obama all have in common? They are all nonfiction authors with a purpose. In this interactive lesson, students will gain practice looking at details in text to identify the author’s purpose.
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What Were They Thinking?
Lesson Plan
What Were They Thinking?
What do Malala Yousafzai, Al Gore, and Michelle Obama all have in common? They are all nonfiction authors with a purpose. In this interactive lesson, students will gain practice looking at details in text to identify the author’s purpose.
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
Working with Idioms
Lesson Plan
Working with Idioms
Third Grade
Writing
Figurative language can be difficult, especially for ELs. With the help of context clues and exposure to common idioms, it can be a piece of cake! Use this as a stand-alone lesson or as a pre-lesson for the
Take a Walk with Idioms
lesson.
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Working with Idioms
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Working with Idioms
Figurative language can be difficult, especially for ELs. With the help of context clues and exposure to common idioms, it can be a piece of cake! Use this as a stand-alone lesson or as a pre-lesson for the
Take a Walk with Idioms
lesson.
Third Grade
Writing
Lesson Plan
3-Digit Multiplication
Lesson Plan
3-Digit Multiplication
Fourth Grade
Teach your students to multiply a 3-digit factor by a 1-digit factor using base ten models and the standard algorithm.
Lesson Plan
3-Digit Multiplication
Lesson Plan
3-Digit Multiplication
Teach your students to multiply a 3-digit factor by a 1-digit factor using base ten models and the standard algorithm.
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
Prime and Composite Numbers
Lesson Plan
Prime and Composite Numbers
Fourth Grade
Take your understanding of factors one step further! Use this lesson to classify factors as prime and composite numbers while creating factor trees.
Lesson Plan
Prime and Composite Numbers
Lesson Plan
Prime and Composite Numbers
Take your understanding of factors one step further! Use this lesson to classify factors as prime and composite numbers while creating factor trees.
Fourth Grade
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