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Three Little Pigs Puppets
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Three Little Pigs Puppets
First Grade
Writing
Practice some hands-on storytelling with these shadow puppets, modeled after The Three Little Pigs.
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Peer Review: Adjectives
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Peer Review: Adjectives
First Grade
Writing
It’s more fun to revise with a partner! After writing personal narratives, have students share their writing with a partner. Partners should identify at least three parts in the narrative where three descriptive details could be added.
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Design a Diorama!
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Design a Diorama!
Pre-K
Writing
Help your child make an imaginative scene come to life by making a diorama. Your child will be practicing three dimensional thinking and language arts skills.
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Story Board
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Story Board
Kindergarten
Writing
Young writers will love using this planning sheet to plan out their very own fairy tale. It includes sections for planning the characters, setting, and three parts of the story.
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Careful Counting, Careful Writing
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Careful Counting, Careful Writing
First Grade
Writing
Help students practice their handwriting while rewriting these sentences as neatly as possible. Students will also get to practice counting the number of words in each sentence.
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The Best Sentences That Ever Were
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The Best Sentences That Ever Were
First Grade
Writing
Help students practice their handwriting while writing these sentences as neat as can be. Students will also get a chance to practice counting the number of words in each sentence.
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Write a Thanksgiving Day Poem
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Write a Thanksgiving Day Poem
Kindergarten
Reading
Thanksgiving dinner can be filled with fun and memorable interactions between family members. This holiday, why not memorialize some of those details and events with a family poem? You can create a lasting memory in the form of a poem with contributions f
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Haiku Syllables
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Haiku Syllables
First Grade
Writing
Have your students stretch their creativity with this lesson that teaches them about haikus and has them practice their syllable counting.
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Nature Walk Acrostic Poems
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Nature Walk Acrostic Poems
Kindergarten
Writing
This worksheet explains to kids what an acrostic poem is, and then challenges them to write an acrostic poem that describes each word provided.
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Dinosaur Writing Prompt
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Dinosaur Writing Prompt
First Grade
Writing
Make writing fun with this dinosaur writing prompt, perfect for kids who are fascinated by the prehistoric world.
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Picture Story Starter
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Picture Story Starter
First Grade
Writing
Here's a fun way to get your first grader writing stories; this one's about a mouse, cat, and cheese!
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Letter to Santa Template
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Letter to Santa Template
Pre-K
Writing
Children will use this simple template to write a friendly letter to Santa Claus.
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Informational Outlines 2
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Informational Outlines 2
First Grade
Writing
This resource gives your students practice creating an outline of an informational paragraph.
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Extra, Extra! Read All About It
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Extra, Extra! Read All About It
First Grade
Writing
Students will learn to structure their written arguments as they create their own class paper full of opinion editorial pieces in this fun, real-world driven lesson. Step right up and write all about it!
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Nonfiction Graphic Organizer Template: Main Idea and Details
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Nonfiction Graphic Organizer Template: Main Idea and Details
Kindergarten
Reading
This graphic organizer template provides a helpful framework for young scholars as they begin to read to learn.
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Character Detectives
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Character Detectives
First Grade
Writing
Your students will learn all about what makes a fictional character special when they become character detectives! Use this lesson to introduce the concept of using key details from a text to gather information.
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100th Day of School
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100th Day of School
First Grade
Addition
Use this colorful, open-ended worksheet to help your learners understand the value of 100.
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My Opinion Matters
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My Opinion Matters
First Grade
Writing
Introduce this graphic organizer as a way to help students compose opinion pieces.
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Main Ideas and Details
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Main Ideas and Details
First Grade
Reading
Take your students to a magical place by having them read stories such as "The Ugly Duckling" and "Rumpelstiltskin." They can read these magical stories and figure out the main idea and details in them!
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St. Patrick's Day Writing: If I Found a Pot of Gold...
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St. Patrick's Day Writing: If I Found a Pot of Gold...
First Grade
Writing
Could there be a pot of gold waiting for you at the end of that rainbow? Or is it hiding elsewhere? In this St. Patrick's Day lesson plan, students will write about what they would do if they found a pot of gold.
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BAM! POW! Comic Strip Writing
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BAM! POW! Comic Strip Writing
First Grade
Writing
Students love comic books! Channel their excitement for this fun genre and get their creative writing juices flowing. By writing their own comic strips, students will be practicing composing, sequencing, and using dialogue.
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Writing From the Heart
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Writing From the Heart
First Grade
Writing
This lesson will inspire your students to focus on the people, pets, things, places, and ideas that mean the most to them! Your students will practice writing in this heartfelt lesson.
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Hidden Animals
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Hidden Animals
First Grade
Writing
It's time to make—and hide—animals! In this lesson, students read a story about camouflage and then create their own animals to hide. Finally, students write an informational paragraph to describe their animals' hiding powers.
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Reading Pictures
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Reading Pictures
First Grade
Writing
In this lesson, students will practice "reading" pictures. They will look at the details in pictures in order to make predictions about what happens in a text. This lesson can be used alone or with the Predicting Pictures lesson plan.
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Using Evidence to Analyze a Character
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Using Evidence to Analyze a Character
First Grade
Writing
Your students will love learning all about the playful characters in a classic read-aloud text while digging into what makes characters unique. Use as a stand-alone or support lesson for the How to Analyze a Character lesson plan.
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Animal Research
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Animal Research
First Grade
Writing
Who doesn’t love learning about animals? Engage students in research as they write informational books about animals.
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Shopping Time
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Shopping Time
First Grade
Writing
Food and grocery shopping will take on a different perspective for students by the end of this activity. Students may even find themselves keeping a closer eye on their pennies!
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Finding the Details and Asking for Answers
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Finding the Details and Asking for Answers
Kindergarten
Reading
ELs will get a chance to practice their listening and reading comprehension skills as they answer questions about the key details in a read-aloud text. Use as a stand-alone or pre-lesson for the Questions for Comprehension lesson plan.
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