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Alphabetical Order
Second Grade
Alphabet
Students will practice real world organizing as they learn how to alphabetize the classroom library.
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Using Picture Walks to Examine Purpose
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Using Picture Walks to Examine Purpose
Second Grade
Reading
Teach your students about picture walks as a strategy to understand the author's purpose in a fictional text. This lesson can be used as a stand-alone lesson or as support for the Examining Author's Purpose in a Fictional Text lesson.
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Word Feature Concentration
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Word Feature Concentration
Second Grade
Phonics
Games are a great way to help students look closer at words! In this lesson, students will learn more about contractions and consonant pairs by creating their own games of concentration.
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Exploring Metric Units of Length
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Exploring Metric Units of Length
Second Grade
Measurement
Help your students learn the standard measures of length and foster critical thinking with this engaging lesson. Use alongside The Smaller They Come or as a stand-alone activity.
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Building My Math Fluency
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Building My Math Fluency
Second Grade
Vocabulary
Tap into students' metacognitive skills and get them to think about their thinking! This lesson encourages students to pay attention to the strategies they use while supporting math fluency!
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Many Measurement Tools
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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?
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Elements of Traditional Literature
Lesson Plan
Elements of Traditional Literature
Second Grade
Reading
Teach your class about the genre of traditional literature, made up of stories from around the world that have been told for generations. In this lesson, students will read fairy tales and compare story elements in each piece of literature.
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Learning About W.E.B. Du Bois
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Learning About W.E.B. Du Bois
Second Grade
Vocabulary
This lesson plan teaches kids about W.E.B. Du Bois through video and a short informational text. Students will compare/contrast their findings and create a poster in small groups showing what they learned.
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Unknown Words
Lesson Plan
Unknown Words
Second Grade
Reading
Increase student comprehension by teaching your students strategies to figure out the meaning of unknown words. This lesson can be used as a stand alone activity or a support lesson for the Be a Nonfiction Detective lesson.
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Understanding Academic Vocabulary in a Nonfiction Text
Lesson Plan
Understanding Academic Vocabulary in a Nonfiction Text
Second Grade
Grammar
This lesson will provide students with an opportunity to become more comfortable with identifying and defining academic vocabulary words in a nonfiction text about a chicken's life cycle to support comprehension.
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Here’s What I Think!
Lesson Plan
Here’s What I Think!
Second Grade
Writing
Second graders love field trips and sharing their opinions! This fun lesson combines both, as students must convince their teacher to take them on a field trip by practicing their opinion writing and using paragraph structure.
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I Can, You Can, We Can Write Sentences!
Lesson Plan
I Can, You Can, We Can Write Sentences!
First Grade
Grammar
Let's write some simple sentences. This creative lesson has students pairing subjects and predicates to create their own expressive statements.
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Story Mapping Group Work
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Story Mapping Group Work
Second Grade
Reading
Use this story map and your choice of short fiction passages to develop your students’ reading comprehension skills with this group reading lesson.
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The Recipe for a Perfect Story
Lesson Plan
The Recipe for a Perfect Story
Second Grade
Reading
In this lesson, your students will learn all about the perfect recipe for a story! Your students will practice their knowledge by rolling a story element die and sharing with the class.
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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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Story Hooks
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Story Hooks
Second Grade
Writing
Give your students an introduction to types of story hooks as they compose original story beginnings the help of a word bank. This can be a stand-alone lesson or a support lesson for the Capture That Reader! lesson plan.
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Grab & Go Sentences!
Lesson Plan
Grab & Go Sentences!
Second Grade
Grammar
It’s time to make some sentences! In this lesson, students will review parts of speech and simple vs. complex sentences. They will then use their knowledge to create word grab bags to use when forming sentences.
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Conclude a Story
Lesson Plan
Conclude a Story
Second Grade
Writing
Good storytelling always includes a great ending! Your students will learn academic vocabulary and add their own conclusion to a short story. Use this as a stand-alone lesson or as an introduction to the Write Your Own Ending lesson plan.
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Super Suffixes
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Super Suffixes
Second Grade
Grammar
Suffixes can do some amazing things. They can turn "power" into "powerful," "big" into "bigger," and "fear" into "fearless." This hands-on lesson allows young writers to build their own words using different root words and suffixes.
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Learn to Compare and Contrast
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Learn to Compare and Contrast
Second Grade
Reading
Your students will learn academic vocabulary and use a graphic organizer to compare and contrast two short stories. Use this as a stand-alone lesson or as an introduction to the Comparing and Contrasting Short Stories lesson plan.
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Using a Dictionary to Clarify the Meaning of Unknown Words
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Using a Dictionary to Clarify the Meaning of Unknown Words
Second Grade
Vocabulary
This lesson will help students explore using a dictionary to figure out tricky words with suffixes. Use as a stand-alone activity or a support for the Understanding Academic Vocabulary in a Nonfiction Text lesson.
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Punctuation & Prosody
Lesson Plan
Punctuation & Prosody
Second Grade
Writing
Are your second graders struggling with reading comprehension? Help them understand how prosody can help their understanding of the text with this reading lesson plan.
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Building Fluency with Punctuation
Lesson Plan
Building Fluency with Punctuation
Second Grade
Reading
This lesson focuses on how punctuation affects reading fluency and comprehension using graphic organizers and sentence stems. Use this lesson as a stand-alone activity or a support for the Punctuation and Prosody lesson plan.
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Finding the Details and Asking for Answers
Lesson Plan
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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Who Is Mae Jemison?
Lesson Plan
Who Is Mae Jemison?
Second Grade
Reading
Mae Jemison was the first African American female astronaut to enter space! Use the Who Is Mae Jemison? lesson plan to get to know this prominent scientist and entrepreneur. Students will read about Mae and then answer questions about her.
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Using the 5 W's
Lesson Plan
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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Who, When, What, Where, Why, and How?
Lesson Plan
Who, When, What, Where, Why, and How?
First Grade
Reading
Do you have students who are constantly asking what, who, where, why, how, and when? It's your turn to ask now! Have them read various stories and ask them to answer these questions in this lesson.
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Mini Dictionaries!
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Mini Dictionaries!
First Grade
Alphabet
Smaller dictionaries that are totally relevant to the material being read? In this lesson, students will learn that these miraculously really do exist and go by the name of glossaries!
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Black Revolutionaries: Malcolm X
Lesson Plan
Black Revolutionaries: Malcolm X
Second Grade
Writing
This lesson teaches kids all about Malcolm X and how his childhood influenced him to become one of America's most well known, controversial, and revolutionary figures. First kids will listen to a read-aloud authored by Malcolm X's daughter, Ilyasah Shabazz, and then they will write an informative paragraph.
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Anansi and the Turtle and Me!
Lesson Plan
Anansi and the Turtle and Me!
Second Grade
Reading
Anansi invites his friend Turtle to dinner at his house ... but does he treat him like a friend? In this reading comprehension lesson, your class practices questioning, retelling, and identifying the moral in "Anansi and the Turtle."
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