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Transitioning to Intermediate Directions
Lesson Plan
Transitioning to Intermediate Directions
Third Grade
Geography
This lesson will introduce students to intermediate map directions northwest, northeast, southwest, and southeast. It also offers practice writing functional texts using transitional words as well as both cardinal and intermediate directions.
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Transitioning to Intermediate Directions
Lesson Plan
Transitioning to Intermediate Directions
This lesson will introduce students to intermediate map directions northwest, northeast, southwest, and southeast. It also offers practice writing functional texts using transitional words as well as both cardinal and intermediate directions.
Third Grade
Geography
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Fact or Opinion: Part 2
Lesson Plan
Fact or Opinion: Part 2
Second Grade
My dog is better! In this lesson, your students will combine reading, writing, and movement to practice distinguishing and supporting facts and opinions.
Lesson Plan
Fact or Opinion: Part 2
Lesson Plan
Fact or Opinion: Part 2
My dog is better! In this lesson, your students will combine reading, writing, and movement to practice distinguishing and supporting facts and opinions.
Second Grade
Lesson Plan
Using Articles: A, An, The
Lesson Plan
Using Articles: A, An, The
Fourth Grade
Articles are a simple yet critical part of speech. This lesson helps your fourth graders distinguish the three articles and understand how to use them correctly in sentences.
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Using Articles: A, An, The
Lesson Plan
Using Articles: A, An, The
Articles are a simple yet critical part of speech. This lesson helps your fourth graders distinguish the three articles and understand how to use them correctly in sentences.
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
Don’t Plateau in Geography!
Lesson Plan
Don’t Plateau in Geography!
Third Grade
Reading
Your students’ understanding will reach its peak when they ask detail-seeking questions from observations made about plateaus, mesas, canyons, and buttes. Students will use illustrations and text to assist in their questions and answers.
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Don’t Plateau in Geography!
Lesson Plan
Don’t Plateau in Geography!
Your students’ understanding will reach its peak when they ask detail-seeking questions from observations made about plateaus, mesas, canyons, and buttes. Students will use illustrations and text to assist in their questions and answers.
Third Grade
Reading
Lesson Plan
Painting Poetic Pictures with Words!
Lesson Plan
Painting Poetic Pictures with Words!
Second Grade
Vocabulary
Do your students struggle with word choices? In this lesson, students will learn strategies for choosing vivid words for their poetry. Although the “persona poem” is used as a model, any type of poetry can be used!
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Painting Poetic Pictures with Words!
Lesson Plan
Painting Poetic Pictures with Words!
Do your students struggle with word choices? In this lesson, students will learn strategies for choosing vivid words for their poetry. Although the “persona poem” is used as a model, any type of poetry can be used!
Second Grade
Vocabulary
Lesson Plan
Write Your Own Ending
Lesson Plan
Write Your Own Ending
Second Grade
Get your students’ creative juices flowing with this fun creative writing lesson! Students will read a fun story and then write their own ending.
Lesson Plan
Write Your Own Ending
Lesson Plan
Write Your Own Ending
Get your students’ creative juices flowing with this fun creative writing lesson! Students will read a fun story and then write their own ending.
Second Grade
Lesson Plan
Reading Response Letters
Lesson Plan
Reading Response Letters
Fourth Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
How can you
see
what your students are thinking while they read? Try reading response letters in your class. Students will practice formatting letters and learn to discuss their thinking about literature in writing.
Lesson Plan
Reading Response Letters
Lesson Plan
Reading Response Letters
How can you
see
what your students are thinking while they read? Try reading response letters in your class. Students will practice formatting letters and learn to discuss their thinking about literature in writing.
Fourth Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
Lesson Plan
Hidden Treasure: Summarizing Informational Text
Lesson Plan
Hidden Treasure: Summarizing Informational Text
Third Grade
Writing
Ahoy there! Ready to sail with your students on a treasure map summary? What's that matey? Your students need practice with summaries? Then take a journey and summarize to find the hidden treasure.
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Hidden Treasure: Summarizing Informational Text
Lesson Plan
Hidden Treasure: Summarizing Informational Text
Ahoy there! Ready to sail with your students on a treasure map summary? What's that matey? Your students need practice with summaries? Then take a journey and summarize to find the hidden treasure.
Third Grade
Writing
Lesson Plan
Running On: Copy Editing for Run-on Sentences
Lesson Plan
Running On: Copy Editing for Run-on Sentences
Third Grade
Writing
Equip your students to stop run-on sentences with punctuation and capitalization! In this lesson, your students will explore copyediting symbols for capitalization and punctuation and use these symbols as they edit writing.
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Running On: Copy Editing for Run-on Sentences
Lesson Plan
Running On: Copy Editing for Run-on Sentences
Equip your students to stop run-on sentences with punctuation and capitalization! In this lesson, your students will explore copyediting symbols for capitalization and punctuation and use these symbols as they edit writing.
Third Grade
Writing
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Exciting Titles!
Lesson Plan
Exciting Titles!
Second Grade
Read a well-loved story aloud to your second graders and inspire them to write funny titles. In this lesson, students will brainstorm outrageous titles of their very own!
Lesson Plan
Exciting Titles!
Lesson Plan
Exciting Titles!
Read a well-loved story aloud to your second graders and inspire them to write funny titles. In this lesson, students will brainstorm outrageous titles of their very own!
Second Grade
Lesson Plan
Creating an Informative Picture Book
Lesson Plan
Creating an Informative Picture Book
Second Grade
Writing
With this integrated lesson, your students will organize information and write an informative book about your current science unit. This lesson will help strengthen student writing while also reviewing and summarizing your current science unit.
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Creating an Informative Picture Book
Lesson Plan
Creating an Informative Picture Book
With this integrated lesson, your students will organize information and write an informative book about your current science unit. This lesson will help strengthen student writing while also reviewing and summarizing your current science unit.
Second Grade
Writing
Lesson Plan
Making Strong Inferences
Lesson Plan
Making Strong Inferences
Fourth Grade
Making inferences is a key skill to master before going on to read more difficult fictional texts in fifth grade. This lesson helps your students solidify their inference skills with a focus on citing evidence in fictional text.
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Making Strong Inferences
Lesson Plan
Making Strong Inferences
Making inferences is a key skill to master before going on to read more difficult fictional texts in fifth grade. This lesson helps your students solidify their inference skills with a focus on citing evidence in fictional text.
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
Main Idea and Details in Nonfiction
Lesson Plan
Main Idea and Details in Nonfiction
Fourth Grade
Reading
In this lesson, students will identify nouns and pronouns as they distinguish between the main idea and supporting details. It may be taught on its own or used as support for the lesson Compare and Contrast Texts on the Same Topic.
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Main Idea and Details in Nonfiction
Lesson Plan
Main Idea and Details in Nonfiction
In this lesson, students will identify nouns and pronouns as they distinguish between the main idea and supporting details. It may be taught on its own or used as support for the lesson Compare and Contrast Texts on the Same Topic.
Fourth Grade
Reading
Lesson Plan
Let's Shake on It!
Lesson Plan
Let's Shake on It!
Fourth Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
Students will enjoy thinking about subject and verbs as two parts that must work together to form a clear idea. Students will create mixed-up sentences as a class, then write funny stories that peers can revise.
Lesson Plan
Let's Shake on It!
Lesson Plan
Let's Shake on It!
Students will enjoy thinking about subject and verbs as two parts that must work together to form a clear idea. Students will create mixed-up sentences as a class, then write funny stories that peers can revise.
Fourth Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
Lesson Plan
Imaginative Interjections
Lesson Plan
Imaginative Interjections
Third Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
Imagine what that interjection might be! As students learn about the purpose and use of interjections, they will use their imaginations to match interjections with a variety of emotions.
Lesson Plan
Imaginative Interjections
Lesson Plan
Imaginative Interjections
Imagine what that interjection might be! As students learn about the purpose and use of interjections, they will use their imaginations to match interjections with a variety of emotions.
Third Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
Lesson Plan
Time to Roll
Lesson Plan
Time to Roll
First Grade
Time and Money
It's about time to learn about time! Your students will interact with a class made clock and roll the dice to 'make up' a time. But they better know their hour and minute hands apart to find success in this lesson!
Lesson Plan
Time to Roll
Lesson Plan
Time to Roll
It's about time to learn about time! Your students will interact with a class made clock and roll the dice to 'make up' a time. But they better know their hour and minute hands apart to find success in this lesson!
First Grade
Time and Money
Lesson Plan
Who Was Amelia Boynton Robinson?
Lesson Plan
Who Was Amelia Boynton Robinson?
Fourth Grade
Reading
Take your fourth and fifth graders on a deep dive into the civil rights movement with this lesson on Amelia Boynton Robinson. A key activist in the movement, Amelia played a critical role in organizing the Selma to Montgomery march. Your students will read, annotate, and analyze her biography through multiple reads, before discussing the text with their classmates.
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Who Was Amelia Boynton Robinson?
Lesson Plan
Who Was Amelia Boynton Robinson?
Take your fourth and fifth graders on a deep dive into the civil rights movement with this lesson on Amelia Boynton Robinson. A key activist in the movement, Amelia played a critical role in organizing the Selma to Montgomery march. Your students will read, annotate, and analyze her biography through multiple reads, before discussing the text with their classmates.
Fourth 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
Red Light, Green Light Questions
Lesson Plan
Red Light, Green Light Questions
Third Grade
Statistics
Teach your students to ask and differentiate between recall questions and inferential questions. This lesson will help build a classroom culture around asking deep, inferential questions.
Lesson Plan
Red Light, Green Light Questions
Lesson Plan
Red Light, Green Light Questions
Teach your students to ask and differentiate between recall questions and inferential questions. This lesson will help build a classroom culture around asking deep, inferential questions.
Third Grade
Statistics
Lesson Plan
Writing What We Know
Lesson Plan
Writing What We Know
Second Grade
Second graders will love learning about personal narratives as they listen to a hilarious text read aloud and begin to plan their own small moment stories.
Lesson Plan
Writing What We Know
Lesson Plan
Writing What We Know
Second graders will love learning about personal narratives as they listen to a hilarious text read aloud and begin to plan their own small moment stories.
Second Grade
Lesson Plan
Idioms
Lesson Plan
Idioms
Second Grade
Idioms are especially difficult for English Language Learners! Give your students an introduction to idioms with this lesson.
Lesson Plan
Idioms
Lesson Plan
Idioms
Idioms are especially difficult for English Language Learners! Give your students an introduction to idioms with this lesson.
Second Grade
Lesson Plan
Mapping My Heart
Lesson Plan
Mapping My Heart
Third Grade
Love is in the air! This Valentine's Day lesson helps your students practice brainstorming. They will use a heart as a visual to record important things in their lives that they could potentially write about.
Lesson Plan
Mapping My Heart
Lesson Plan
Mapping My Heart
Love is in the air! This Valentine's Day lesson helps your students practice brainstorming. They will use a heart as a visual to record important things in their lives that they could potentially write about.
Third Grade
Lesson Plan
Totally Terrific Titles
Lesson Plan
Totally Terrific Titles
Third Grade
Writing
Boost your students’ writing with instruction on book titles! A title should be catchy and inclusive of the content of a book. Use this lesson to teach your students the art and mechanics of writing terrific titles.
Lesson Plan
Totally Terrific Titles
Lesson Plan
Totally Terrific Titles
Boost your students’ writing with instruction on book titles! A title should be catchy and inclusive of the content of a book. Use this lesson to teach your students the art and mechanics of writing terrific titles.
Third Grade
Writing
Lesson Plan
Draw Beginning, Middle, and End
Lesson Plan
Draw Beginning, Middle, and End
First Grade
In this lesson, students will retell stories by drawing and talking about what happens at the beginning, middle, and end. This lesson can be used alone or with the Goldilocks and Beginning, Middle, and End lesson plan.
Lesson Plan
Draw Beginning, Middle, and End
Lesson Plan
Draw Beginning, Middle, and End
In this lesson, students will retell stories by drawing and talking about what happens at the beginning, middle, and end. This lesson can be used alone or with the Goldilocks and Beginning, Middle, and End lesson plan.
First Grade
Lesson Plan
The Elements of Fiction: Creating a Story Map
Lesson Plan
The Elements of Fiction: Creating a Story Map
Second Grade
Writing
Give your students a chance to hone their reading comprehension skills as they learn about the characters, setting, and plot of their favorite fiction books by creating a story map.
Lesson Plan
The Elements of Fiction: Creating a Story Map
Lesson Plan
The Elements of Fiction: Creating a Story Map
Give your students a chance to hone their reading comprehension skills as they learn about the characters, setting, and plot of their favorite fiction books by creating a story map.
Second Grade
Writing
Lesson Plan
It's Raining Idioms!
Lesson Plan
It's Raining Idioms!
Fourth Grade
Vocabulary
Idioms will be a piece of cake when students finish this fun lesson! Students practice illustrating and explaining common idioms.
Lesson Plan
It's Raining Idioms!
Lesson Plan
It's Raining Idioms!
Idioms will be a piece of cake when students finish this fun lesson! Students practice illustrating and explaining common idioms.
Fourth Grade
Vocabulary
Lesson Plan
How Many Features?
Lesson Plan
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.
Lesson Plan
How Many Features?
Lesson Plan
How Many Features?
What’s the deal with all of those text features? Use this handy lesson plan to help your second graders answer that very question.
Second Grade
Reading
Lesson Plan
Literary Argument: Drafting Your Essay
Lesson Plan
Literary Argument: Drafting Your Essay
Fourth Grade
Writing
Once students have selected a topic related to a piece of literature they have read and mapped out their argument, this lesson will help them turn their prewriting into an essay.
Lesson Plan
Literary Argument: Drafting Your Essay
Lesson Plan
Literary Argument: Drafting Your Essay
Once students have selected a topic related to a piece of literature they have read and mapped out their argument, this lesson will help them turn their prewriting into an essay.
Fourth Grade
Writing
Lesson Plan
Main Idea and Details in Nonfiction Text
Lesson Plan
Main Idea and Details in Nonfiction Text
Second Grade
Writing
Use this lesson to help your students learn how to find the main idea and details in a nonfiction text using a graphic organizer for support.
Lesson Plan
Main Idea and Details in Nonfiction Text
Lesson Plan
Main Idea and Details in Nonfiction Text
Use this lesson to help your students learn how to find the main idea and details in a nonfiction text using a graphic organizer for support.
Second Grade
Writing
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