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How Do You Solve a Problem?
Lesson Plan
How Do You Solve a Problem?
Third Grade
Some problems are easy to fix, while some are more complicated. Use this lesson to teach your students to identify the characters’ attempts in a story to solve problems.
Lesson Plan
How Do You Solve a Problem?
Lesson Plan
How Do You Solve a Problem?
Some problems are easy to fix, while some are more complicated. Use this lesson to teach your students to identify the characters’ attempts in a story to solve problems.
Third Grade
Lesson Plan
Diving into Earth's Oceans
Lesson Plan
Diving into Earth's Oceans
Fourth Grade
Writing
Get your students excited about geography with a lesson on Earth's oceans. After reading two different texts, they'll be ready to dive right into ocean paragraph writing.
Lesson Plan
Diving into Earth's Oceans
Lesson Plan
Diving into Earth's Oceans
Get your students excited about geography with a lesson on Earth's oceans. After reading two different texts, they'll be ready to dive right into ocean paragraph writing.
Fourth Grade
Writing
Lesson Plan
Prepositional Phrases as Key Details
Lesson Plan
Prepositional Phrases as Key Details
Fourth Grade
Writing
Help your ELs familiarize themselves with prepositional phrases as they search for supporting details in nonfiction texts. This lesson could stand alone or be taught prior to teaching the Detective Reading lesson.
Lesson Plan
Prepositional Phrases as Key Details
Lesson Plan
Prepositional Phrases as Key Details
Help your ELs familiarize themselves with prepositional phrases as they search for supporting details in nonfiction texts. This lesson could stand alone or be taught prior to teaching the Detective Reading lesson.
Fourth Grade
Writing
Lesson Plan
Fluently Subtracting within 1000
Lesson Plan
Fluently Subtracting within 1000
Third Grade
Start your students on subtracting three-digit numbers with this lesson that breaks the problems down by place values!
Lesson Plan
Fluently Subtracting within 1000
Lesson Plan
Fluently Subtracting within 1000
Start your students on subtracting three-digit numbers with this lesson that breaks the problems down by place values!
Third Grade
Lesson Plan
Many Measurement Tools
Lesson Plan
Many Measurement Tools
Second Grade
Measurement
This support lesson provides students the opportunity to use two different tools to measure the length of familiar objects while introducing content specific vocabulary words. Use alone or alongside the lesson How Big is the Playground?
Lesson Plan
Many Measurement Tools
Lesson Plan
Many Measurement Tools
This support lesson provides students the opportunity to use two different tools to measure the length of familiar objects while introducing content specific vocabulary words. Use alone or alongside the lesson How Big is the Playground?
Second Grade
Measurement
Lesson Plan
Comparing Texts by the Same Author
Lesson Plan
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.
Lesson Plan
Comparing Texts by the Same Author
Lesson Plan
Comparing Texts by the Same Author
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.
Third Grade
Reading
Lesson Plan
Fiction Genres Library Exploration
Lesson Plan
Fiction Genres Library Exploration
Fourth Grade
How familiar are your fourth graders with the fictional genres available in their class or school libraries? This lesson introduces them to many genres of fictional books so they can get off to a terrific start of fourth grade reading.
Lesson Plan
Fiction Genres Library Exploration
Lesson Plan
Fiction Genres Library Exploration
How familiar are your fourth graders with the fictional genres available in their class or school libraries? This lesson introduces them to many genres of fictional books so they can get off to a terrific start of fourth grade reading.
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
Fiction Comprehension: Cause and Effect
Lesson Plan
Fiction Comprehension: Cause and Effect
Third Grade
Improve reading comprehension with a lesson on cause and effect! In this lesson, students will use a T-chart to identify examples of cause and effect in and by the end, you’ll all be singing along to the cause and effect song!
Lesson Plan
Fiction Comprehension: Cause and Effect
Lesson Plan
Fiction Comprehension: Cause and Effect
Improve reading comprehension with a lesson on cause and effect! In this lesson, students will use a T-chart to identify examples of cause and effect in and by the end, you’ll all be singing along to the cause and effect song!
Third Grade
Lesson Plan
In Search of the Main Idea
Lesson Plan
In Search of the Main Idea
Third Grade
Writing
Young learners will love finding the main ideas in short informational texts. Featuring a bunch of fun worksheets, this lesson will help students learn about different topics while improving their reading skills.
Lesson Plan
In Search of the Main Idea
Lesson Plan
In Search of the Main Idea
Young learners will love finding the main ideas in short informational texts. Featuring a bunch of fun worksheets, this lesson will help students learn about different topics while improving their reading skills.
Third Grade
Writing
Lesson Plan
Adding Within 20
Lesson Plan
Adding Within 20
Second Grade
This scaffolded EL lesson will help your students fluently add within 20, while reinforcing parts of a whole. Use as a pre-lesson for Addition: Over in a Flash, or as a stand alone activity.
Lesson Plan
Adding Within 20
Lesson Plan
Adding Within 20
This scaffolded EL lesson will help your students fluently add within 20, while reinforcing parts of a whole. Use as a pre-lesson for Addition: Over in a Flash, or as a stand alone activity.
Second Grade
Lesson Plan
Problems and Solutions in Fiction
Lesson Plan
Problems and Solutions in Fiction
Fourth Grade
Every story has a problem and every problem has a solution! Use this lesson to help students identify the problem and solution in fiction texts. Use it as a stand-alone lesson or as support to the lesson Compare and Contrast Short Stories.
Lesson Plan
Problems and Solutions in Fiction
Lesson Plan
Problems and Solutions in Fiction
Every story has a problem and every problem has a solution! Use this lesson to help students identify the problem and solution in fiction texts. Use it as a stand-alone lesson or as support to the lesson Compare and Contrast Short Stories.
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
Take a Walk with Idioms
Lesson Plan
Take a Walk with Idioms
Third Grade
Get your students moving! In this lesson, your students will walk around the classroom as they practice using and interpreting idioms.
Lesson Plan
Take a Walk with Idioms
Lesson Plan
Take a Walk with Idioms
Get your students moving! In this lesson, your students will walk around the classroom as they practice using and interpreting idioms.
Third Grade
Lesson Plan
Distributive Property
Lesson Plan
Distributive Property
Fourth Grade
Teach your students to recognize and use the distributive property of multiplication.
Lesson Plan
Distributive Property
Lesson Plan
Distributive Property
Teach your students to recognize and use the distributive property of multiplication.
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
Text Features: Reading that Makes Sense
Lesson Plan
Text Features: Reading that Makes Sense
Third Grade
Reading
Improve your students' comprehension of non-fictional reading through this lesson that teaches them about text features. Students will find their own text features and explain why they aid in the reading process.
Lesson Plan
Text Features: Reading that Makes Sense
Lesson Plan
Text Features: Reading that Makes Sense
Improve your students' comprehension of non-fictional reading through this lesson that teaches them about text features. Students will find their own text features and explain why they aid in the reading process.
Third Grade
Reading
Lesson Plan
Close Reading: Reading Through Character Emotion
Lesson Plan
Close Reading: Reading Through Character Emotion
Fourth Grade
Close reading isn’t about just ticking through words on a page; it’s about absorbing ideas and expanding on them. In this lesson, students will use this strategy to make interpretations about a character's emotions through their actions.
Lesson Plan
Close Reading: Reading Through Character Emotion
Lesson Plan
Close Reading: Reading Through Character Emotion
Close reading isn’t about just ticking through words on a page; it’s about absorbing ideas and expanding on them. In this lesson, students will use this strategy to make interpretations about a character's emotions through their actions.
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
Onomatopoeia Poetry
Lesson Plan
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
Equal Shares
Lesson Plan
Equal Shares
Second Grade
Fractions
Provide students with an opportunity to identify the wholes that are correctly divided into halves, thirds, and fourths (equal shares). Use this activity alone as a support lesson or alongside Cookie Fractions Fun.
Lesson Plan
Equal Shares
Lesson Plan
Equal Shares
Provide students with an opportunity to identify the wholes that are correctly divided into halves, thirds, and fourths (equal shares). Use this activity alone as a support lesson or alongside Cookie Fractions Fun.
Second Grade
Fractions
Lesson Plan
Potato Chip Science: How Greasy Are Your Potato Chips?
Activity
Potato Chip Science: How Greasy Are Your Potato Chips?
Fourth Grade
Engineering and Science Inquiry
How greasy are your potato chips? Students will use a reliable method to quantify greasiness and compare different brands in this great science fair project.
Activity
Potato Chip Science: How Greasy Are Your Potato Chips?
Activity
Potato Chip Science: How Greasy Are Your Potato Chips?
How greasy are your potato chips? Students will use a reliable method to quantify greasiness and compare different brands in this great science fair project.
Fourth Grade
Engineering and Science Inquiry
Activity
Factors Affecting Solubility
Activity
Factors Affecting Solubility
Third Grade
Measurement
Here is a fun middle school science project on factors affecting solubility. Learn how dissolved solids can "crash out" to form crystals when conditions change.
Activity
Factors Affecting Solubility
Activity
Factors Affecting Solubility
Here is a fun middle school science project on factors affecting solubility. Learn how dissolved solids can "crash out" to form crystals when conditions change.
Third Grade
Measurement
Activity
Do Plants Experience Pollution? Will Plants Grow More or Less or be Unaffected when Grown in Polluted Soil?
Activity
Do Plants Experience Pollution? Will Plants Grow More or Less or be Unaffected when Grown in Polluted Soil?
Fourth Grade
Life Science
This fun and easy middle school science fair project idea explores the topic of pollution and demonstrates if polluted soil affect the growth of green plants.
Activity
Do Plants Experience Pollution? Will Plants Grow More or Less or be Unaffected when Grown in Polluted Soil?
Activity
Do Plants Experience Pollution? Will Plants Grow More or Less or be Unaffected when Grown in Polluted Soil?
This fun and easy middle school science fair project idea explores the topic of pollution and demonstrates if polluted soil affect the growth of green plants.
Fourth Grade
Life Science
Activity
Text Features and Their Purposes
Lesson Plan
Text Features and Their Purposes
Fourth Grade
This lesson helps your ELs identify nonfiction text features and explain how they enhance comprehension of the text. Use it as a stand-alone lesson or a support lesson for the Searching for Text Features lesson plan.
Lesson Plan
Text Features and Their Purposes
Lesson Plan
Text Features and Their Purposes
This lesson helps your ELs identify nonfiction text features and explain how they enhance comprehension of the text. Use it as a stand-alone lesson or a support lesson for the Searching for Text Features lesson plan.
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
Justifying the Distributive Property
Lesson Plan
Justifying the Distributive Property
Fourth Grade
Let's talk about the distributive property! Give students a chance to explain their thinking of how and why this property of multiplication works. This lesson may be taught as a standalone or as support to the lesson Distributive Property.
Lesson Plan
Justifying the Distributive Property
Lesson Plan
Justifying the Distributive Property
Let's talk about the distributive property! Give students a chance to explain their thinking of how and why this property of multiplication works. This lesson may be taught as a standalone or as support to the lesson Distributive Property.
Fourth Grade
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
3-D Scavenger Hunt
Lesson Plan
3-D Scavenger Hunt
Second Grade
Explore 3-D shapes with your students and help them identify and talk about the relevant attributes of three-dimensional shapes, all while using real-world examples! Use this as a stand-alone lesson or alongside the Shape Models lesson.
Lesson Plan
3-D Scavenger Hunt
Lesson Plan
3-D Scavenger Hunt
Explore 3-D shapes with your students and help them identify and talk about the relevant attributes of three-dimensional shapes, all while using real-world examples! Use this as a stand-alone lesson or alongside the Shape Models lesson.
Second Grade
Lesson Plan
Silent E Springing Up
Lesson Plan
Silent E Springing Up
Second Grade
Phonics
Help your students learn new vocabulary in this hands-on lesson. Your class will learn new words by adding a silent e on the end of familiar CVC words.
Lesson Plan
Silent E Springing Up
Lesson Plan
Silent E Springing Up
Help your students learn new vocabulary in this hands-on lesson. Your class will learn new words by adding a silent e on the end of familiar CVC words.
Second Grade
Phonics
Lesson Plan
Come "Array" With Us
Lesson Plan
Come "Array" With Us
Second Grade
In this scavenger hunt lesson, students will look for rectangular arrays within their school environment. Whether it is a set of cubbies or windows, students will see that arrays are all around us.
Lesson Plan
Come "Array" With Us
Lesson Plan
Come "Array" With Us
In this scavenger hunt lesson, students will look for rectangular arrays within their school environment. Whether it is a set of cubbies or windows, students will see that arrays are all around us.
Second Grade
Lesson Plan
Base-Ten Block Party
Lesson Plan
Base-Ten Block Party
Second Grade
Help your students practice place value with this fun, hands-on base-ten block game. Neighborhood block teams compete to win points as they work together to show expanded numbers.
Lesson Plan
Base-Ten Block Party
Lesson Plan
Base-Ten Block Party
Help your students practice place value with this fun, hands-on base-ten block game. Neighborhood block teams compete to win points as they work together to show expanded numbers.
Second Grade
Lesson Plan
More, Less, or the Same?
Lesson Plan
More, Less, or the Same?
Second Grade
Help students learn the academic vocabulary and symbols used to record the results of comparing two three-digit numbers. This lesson can be used as a stand-alone activity or prior to Greater Than, Less Than: Comparing Three-Digit Numbers.
Lesson Plan
More, Less, or the Same?
Lesson Plan
More, Less, or the Same?
Help students learn the academic vocabulary and symbols used to record the results of comparing two three-digit numbers. This lesson can be used as a stand-alone activity or prior to Greater Than, Less Than: Comparing Three-Digit Numbers.
Second Grade
Lesson Plan
Converting Metric Measurement in Word Problems
Lesson Plan
Converting Metric Measurement in Word Problems
Fourth Grade
Measurement
Students will learn to convert metric units by applying concepts in word problems. Exercises and worksheets incorporate length (meters), and optional practice offers more instructions on mass (grams) and volume (liters).
Lesson Plan
Converting Metric Measurement in Word Problems
Lesson Plan
Converting Metric Measurement in Word Problems
Students will learn to convert metric units by applying concepts in word problems. Exercises and worksheets incorporate length (meters), and optional practice offers more instructions on mass (grams) and volume (liters).
Fourth Grade
Measurement
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
Lesson Plan
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