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Prove It!
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Prove It!
Second Grade
Let’s compare! Help kids learn about comparative and superlative adjectives through this hands-on lesson. Students will use real-world items and drawings to compare objects using a variety of adjectives.
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Fairy Tales: Identifying Story Elements
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Fairy Tales: Identifying Story Elements
Second Grade
Reading
Story elements help to bring beloved fairy tales to life in this literacy lesson. Your students will learn to identify the title, author, setting, characters, problem, and solution in a fiction text.
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Stop and Jot!
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Stop and Jot!
First Grade
Use this interactive activity to help students learn blends and digraphs and the active reading strategy stop and jot! This lesson can be used as a stand alone activity or a support lesson.
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Place Value Hop
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Place Value Hop
Second Grade
Place Value
Your students will “hop their way” into understanding place value with this fun and active game! In this lesson, they will learn that changing the order of the digits in a number changes its value.
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Using the 5 W's
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Using the 5 W's
Second Grade
Reading
This lesson will provide your ELs with support as they learn about nouns and practice retelling a story with a 5 W's graphic organizer. This lesson can be used as a stand alone activity or a support lesson.
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Fact or Opinion: Part 1
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Fact or Opinion: Part 1
Second Grade
Vocabulary
Cats are the best! Pizza is better! My teacher rules! In Fact or Opinion: Part 1, your students will combine reading and writing to learn about the differences between facts and opinions and how those differences are communicated.
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Vocabulary Flash Cards
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Vocabulary Flash Cards
Second Grade
Vocabulary
Making flash cards is something done by students of all ages. Help your kids develop good study habits with this lesson plan, which will teach them how to use flash cards and a dictionary to learn new vocabulary.
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Odd Person Out
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Odd Person Out
Second Grade
Get students moving around the classroom as they learn about odd and even numbers. Students play a game similar to "musical chairs" as they consider the results for even and odd numbers of students.
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Soaking in the Good
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Soaking in the Good
Second Grade
In this lesson, students will explore how sadness, loneliness, gratitude, connection, and love feel in their bodies. They will also learn about negativity bias and practice “soaking in the good” by savoring positive feelings.
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Beginning, Middle, and End Mix Up
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Beginning, Middle, and End Mix Up
Second Grade
In this lesson, students get practice with finding the beginning, middle, and end of the story. Have your students help you fix a mixed up story while they learn the parts of a story.
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3 Types Of Resources
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3 Types Of Resources
Second Grade
Community and Culture
Our community relies on different kinds of resources to operate successfully. In this lesson, your students will learn how capital, human, and natural resources are all important for the functioning of a productive society.
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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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Silly Sentences
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Silly Sentences
Second Grade
Help your students learn how the various parts of speech work together to lengthen and enrich simple sentences. In this lesson, young writers will enjoy constructing wacky sentences with different parts of speech.
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Yoga Flow
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Yoga Flow
Second Grade
In this lesson, students will learn self-regulation techniques and be guided through yoga stretches and movements. Then, they will write about how yoga makes them feel and how it may help reduce stress.
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Urban, Suburban, or Rural
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Urban, Suburban, or Rural
Second Grade
Students will have a blast as they engage in interactive projects to learn about the characteristics of urban, suburban, and rural communities. This lesson will help them develop both their writing and social-studies skills.
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Renewable and Non-Renewable Energy
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Renewable and Non-Renewable Energy
Second Grade
Physical Science
Energy is an essential part of our daily lives, but the resources that power the Earth are being threatened. In this lesson, students learn about renewable and non-renewable resources, including those that need protection.
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Dissecting Stories: Analyzing Story Elements
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Dissecting Stories: Analyzing Story Elements
Second Grade
Reading
What makes a story, a story? In this lesson, students examine the elements of stories. They learn to use pre-planning strategies to set their own stories up for success... before they even start writing!
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Half-to-Half Symmetry
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Half-to-Half Symmetry
Second Grade
Where's the other half? In this lesson, young mathematicians learn the relationship between halves and symmetry through a fun scavenger hunt. Your students will have a blast figuring out what makes a shape symmetrical.
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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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More, Less, or the Same?
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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.
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Think About What Went Wrong!
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Think About What Went Wrong!
Second Grade
Use this lesson to help students build their speaking and listening skills as they learn how to critique a flawed response using discussion cards. Use this as a stand-alone support lesson or alongside the activity Break it Down!
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Role-Playing Scenarios
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Role-Playing Scenarios
Second Grade
In this lesson, students will learn the term "restorative justice." They will discuss the role of restorative justice in the book
What are you staring at?
, and they will brainstorm ways they can bring these practices into the classroom.
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Reading Limerick Poems for St. Patrick's Day
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Reading Limerick Poems for St. Patrick's Day
Second Grade
In honor of St. Patrick's Day, teach your students about fun and silly limerick poems. In this lesson, students will learn about the characteristics of limerick poems and will have fun reading a variety of them!
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Gallery Walk
Lesson Plan
Gallery Walk
Second Grade
Get students out of their seats with this lesson that teaches them about PIE in regards to author's purpose. Students will learn the importance of an author's purpose with this lesson that takes them on a gallery walk.
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Celebrating Black History Month with the Sounds of African-American Music: Jazz and Hip-Hop
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Celebrating Black History Month with the Sounds of African-American Music: Jazz and Hip-Hop
Kindergarten
What do like to groove to? Bebop or hip-hop? In this Black History Month lesson plan, students will listen to and learn about two music genres heavily influenced by African-Americans. Then they will write about which genre they prefer.
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Sentence Cafe
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Sentence Cafe
First Grade
Grammar
It’s time to make sentences! At the Sentence Cafe, words come together to build stories. Get ready to learn about different parts of speech such as conjunctions, possessive pronouns, articles, and more in this hands-on lesson.
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Synonyms: Using Shades of Meaning
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Synonyms: Using Shades of Meaning
Second Grade
Why walk when you can mosey? In this lesson, students will learn how to use synonyms to express shades of meaning in their writing. Introduce the topic with a book, then brainstorm descriptive options for overused words.
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Pledging Allegiance to the Flag
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Pledging Allegiance to the Flag
First Grade
The Pledge of Allegiance has been recited for years, but how many truly know its meaning? This lesson allows our student citizens a chance to learn and appreciate the pledge, as they understand the meaning behind it.
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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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Two Corners: Odd or Even
Lesson Plan
Two Corners: Odd or Even
Second Grade
Get students moving around the classroom as they learn about odd and even numbers. Students classify real world objects as odd or even and take turns playing the game master, coming up with numbers to evaluate.
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