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Distinguish Between Facts and Opinions
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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.
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Distinguish Between Facts and Opinions
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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
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Fact or Assumption
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Fact or Assumption
Second Grade
Distinguishing between facts and assumptions is an important life skill. In this lesson, students will articulate the difference between assumptions and facts through class discussion and a poster activity.
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Fact or Assumption
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Fact or Assumption
Distinguishing between facts and assumptions is an important life skill. In this lesson, students will articulate the difference between assumptions and facts through class discussion and a poster activity.
Second Grade
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Fact or Opinion
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Fact or Opinion
Third Grade
Being able to distinguish between fact and opinion is really important for young students. Help your third-graders understand the difference between them with this worksheet-enriched reading lesson.
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Fact or Opinion
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Fact or Opinion
Being able to distinguish between fact and opinion is really important for young students. Help your third-graders understand the difference between them with this worksheet-enriched reading lesson.
Third Grade
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Division and Multiplication Relationship
Lesson Plan
Division and Multiplication Relationship
Third Grade
Let's better understand multiplication and division concepts! Use this lesson to help students understand inverse operations between multiplication and division.
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Division and Multiplication Relationship
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Division and Multiplication Relationship
Let's better understand multiplication and division concepts! Use this lesson to help students understand inverse operations between multiplication and division.
Third Grade
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Divisibility Rules
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Divisibility Rules
Fourth Grade
Introduce your students to divisibility rules with a lesson that encourages deep thinking and meaningful math talk between peers.
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Divisibility Rules
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Divisibility Rules
Introduce your students to divisibility rules with a lesson that encourages deep thinking and meaningful math talk between peers.
Fourth Grade
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Are You Connected to Me?
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Are You Connected to Me?
Third Grade
How are quadrilaterals connected? In this lesson, your students will learn about the relationship between quadrilaterals by drawing, defining, and labeling different ones.
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Are You Connected to Me?
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Are You Connected to Me?
How are quadrilaterals connected? In this lesson, your students will learn about the relationship between quadrilaterals by drawing, defining, and labeling different ones.
Third Grade
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Number Line Time
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Number Line Time
Third Grade
It's time to zoom in on the space between 0 and 1 on the number line! In this lesson, your students will get practice labeling different fractions on the number line.
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Number Line Time
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Number Line Time
It's time to zoom in on the space between 0 and 1 on the number line! In this lesson, your students will get practice labeling different fractions on the number line.
Third Grade
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Do You Know the Inner Planets?
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Do You Know the Inner Planets?
Third Grade
Earth and Space Science
Use this lesson to teach your students the similarities and differences between Earth and the inner planets. They will be amazed by facts about our solar system!
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Do You Know the Inner Planets?
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Do You Know the Inner Planets?
Use this lesson to teach your students the similarities and differences between Earth and the inner planets. They will be amazed by facts about our solar system!
Third Grade
Earth and Space Science
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Fractions as Part of a Whole
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Fractions as Part of a Whole
Third Grade
In this lesson, students will learn how to understand that a fraction is a number that describes the relationship between a part and a whole.
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Fractions as Part of a Whole
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Fractions as Part of a Whole
In this lesson, students will learn how to understand that a fraction is a number that describes the relationship between a part and a whole.
Third Grade
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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.
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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
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Can You Prove It? Facts and Opinions!
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Can You Prove It? Facts and Opinions!
Third Grade
This lesson introduces students to the differences between facts and opinions in an interactive way. Education.com worksheets are used to reinforce the concepts taught in this lesson.
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Can You Prove It? Facts and Opinions!
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Can You Prove It? Facts and Opinions!
This lesson introduces students to the differences between facts and opinions in an interactive way. Education.com worksheets are used to reinforce the concepts taught in this lesson.
Third Grade
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Is It True?
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Is It True?
Fourth Grade
Don't believe everything you read! Teach students to differentiate between statements of fact and opinion. This important skill will help students become critical and discerning readers.
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Is It True?
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Is It True?
Don't believe everything you read! Teach students to differentiate between statements of fact and opinion. This important skill will help students become critical and discerning readers.
Fourth Grade
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Mad Scientist: Electric Circuits
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Mad Scientist: Electric Circuits
Fourth Grade
Physical Science
Mad scientists! In this lesson, your students will explore electrical circuits and engage in a hands-on activity to create them. They will identify the differences between parallel and series circuits.
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Mad Scientist: Electric Circuits
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Mad Scientist: Electric Circuits
Mad scientists! In this lesson, your students will explore electrical circuits and engage in a hands-on activity to create them. They will identify the differences between parallel and series circuits.
Fourth Grade
Physical Science
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Interacting With Plural Nouns
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Interacting With Plural Nouns
Third Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
What's the difference between regular and irregular plural nouns? Your students will enjoy finding out via some fun writing exercises in this comprehensive lesson.
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Interacting With Plural Nouns
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Interacting With Plural Nouns
What's the difference between regular and irregular plural nouns? Your students will enjoy finding out via some fun writing exercises in this comprehensive lesson.
Third Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
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Foundations of the Commutative Property
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Foundations of the Commutative Property
Third Grade
Let your students explore similarities and differences between arrays, and help them understand the commutative property of multiplication. Use this as a stand alone lesson or as a prelesson for
Parking Lot Multiplication
.
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Foundations of the Commutative Property
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Foundations of the Commutative Property
Let your students explore similarities and differences between arrays, and help them understand the commutative property of multiplication. Use this as a stand alone lesson or as a prelesson for
Parking Lot Multiplication
.
Third Grade
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Focus on the Differences
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Focus on the Differences
Third Grade
Reading
Use this lesson with your students to teach them to describe the differences between stories with contrasting conjunctions. This lesson can stand-alone or be used as a pre-lesson for the
Finding Similarities and Differences
lesson.
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Focus on the Differences
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Focus on the Differences
Use this lesson with your students to teach them to describe the differences between stories with contrasting conjunctions. This lesson can stand-alone or be used as a pre-lesson for the
Finding Similarities and Differences
lesson.
Third Grade
Reading
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Focus on the Similarities
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Focus on the Similarities
Third Grade
Reading
Use this lesson to teach your students to describe the similarities between stories with words that signal comparison. This lesson can stand-alone or be used as a pre-lesson for the
The Same or Different? You Decide!
lesson.
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Focus on the Similarities
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Focus on the Similarities
Use this lesson to teach your students to describe the similarities between stories with words that signal comparison. This lesson can stand-alone or be used as a pre-lesson for the
The Same or Different? You Decide!
lesson.
Third Grade
Reading
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Cause and Effect with Comic Strips
Lesson Plan
Cause and Effect with Comic Strips
Fourth Grade
Pow! Bam! Splat! In this integrated reading and science lesson, students will explore the relationship between cause and effect. They will get creative and create cause-and-effect comic strips!
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Cause and Effect with Comic Strips
Lesson Plan
Cause and Effect with Comic Strips
Pow! Bam! Splat! In this integrated reading and science lesson, students will explore the relationship between cause and effect. They will get creative and create cause-and-effect comic strips!
Fourth Grade
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Elapseable
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Elapseable
Second Grade
Vocabulary
It's time to learn about time. In this hands-on lesson, students manipulate clock hands and jump across timelines in order to calculate the "distance" between different times and events.
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Elapseable
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Elapseable
It's time to learn about time. In this hands-on lesson, students manipulate clock hands and jump across timelines in order to calculate the "distance" between different times and events.
Second Grade
Vocabulary
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Llama Llama Help Us Learn
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Llama Llama Help Us Learn
Third Grade
Llama Llama's adventures are fun, interesting, and ready for your students' keen eyes. Explore the themes, setting, plots, and illustrations to discover hidden similarities and differences between these beloved picture books.
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Llama Llama Help Us Learn
Lesson Plan
Llama Llama Help Us Learn
Llama Llama's adventures are fun, interesting, and ready for your students' keen eyes. Explore the themes, setting, plots, and illustrations to discover hidden similarities and differences between these beloved picture books.
Third Grade
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A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words: Connecting Text and Illustrations
Lesson Plan
A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words: Connecting Text and Illustrations
Fourth Grade
By analzying picture books, students will make connections between the text and the illustrations of a story. They will compare and contrast the text and the illustrations and reflect upon how they impact their comprehension of a text.
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A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words: Connecting Text and Illustrations
Lesson Plan
A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words: Connecting Text and Illustrations
By analzying picture books, students will make connections between the text and the illustrations of a story. They will compare and contrast the text and the illustrations and reflect upon how they impact their comprehension of a text.
Fourth Grade
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Make it Move: Force and Energy in Action
Lesson Plan
Make it Move: Force and Energy in Action
Third Grade
Reading
Make it move! In this lesson, students will learn about energy and make connections between force and energy. Through a hands-on approach, students will work in teams to construct and report on their experiments.
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Make it Move: Force and Energy in Action
Lesson Plan
Make it Move: Force and Energy in Action
Make it move! In this lesson, students will learn about energy and make connections between force and energy. Through a hands-on approach, students will work in teams to construct and report on their experiments.
Third Grade
Reading
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Multiplication and Division Fact Families
Lesson Plan
Multiplication and Division Fact Families
Third Grade
Mixed Operations
Support your students' math fluency by teaching them about the relationship between multiplication and division through fact families. This lesson can stand alone or be used as a pre-lesson for the
Do You Know Your Math Facts?
lesson.
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Multiplication and Division Fact Families
Lesson Plan
Multiplication and Division Fact Families
Support your students' math fluency by teaching them about the relationship between multiplication and division through fact families. This lesson can stand alone or be used as a pre-lesson for the
Do You Know Your Math Facts?
lesson.
Third Grade
Mixed Operations
Lesson Plan
Multiples and Skip Counting
Lesson Plan
Multiples and Skip Counting
Fourth Grade
Help your students understand the connection between skip counting, multiples, and multiplication with this lesson. Teach it on its own or use it as support to the lesson Clap Counting with Multiples.
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Multiples and Skip Counting
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Multiples and Skip Counting
Help your students understand the connection between skip counting, multiples, and multiplication with this lesson. Teach it on its own or use it as support to the lesson Clap Counting with Multiples.
Fourth Grade
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Sounds Familiar!
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Sounds Familiar!
Fourth Grade
Reading is about to come alive with onomatopoeia! In this lesson students will learn to differentiate between alliteration and onomatopoeia and practice determining how onomatopoeia is used by authors to convey rich meaning.
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Sounds Familiar!
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Sounds Familiar!
Reading is about to come alive with onomatopoeia! In this lesson students will learn to differentiate between alliteration and onomatopoeia and practice determining how onomatopoeia is used by authors to convey rich meaning.
Fourth Grade
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Realism and Fantasy
Lesson Plan
Realism and Fantasy
Third Grade
Use this lesson to help your ELs learn about the differences between realism and fantasy. This lesson can stand alone or be used as a pre-lesson for the
Making Sense of Realism and Fantasy
lesson.
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Realism and Fantasy
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Realism and Fantasy
Use this lesson to help your ELs learn about the differences between realism and fantasy. This lesson can stand alone or be used as a pre-lesson for the
Making Sense of Realism and Fantasy
lesson.
Third Grade
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Opinions Matter
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Opinions Matter
Third Grade
Help your students learn how opinions are formed with this engaging lesson on likes, dislikes, and what they have to do with perspective. They'll love making connections between their personal opinions and those of book characters.
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Opinions Matter
Lesson Plan
Opinions Matter
Help your students learn how opinions are formed with this engaging lesson on likes, dislikes, and what they have to do with perspective. They'll love making connections between their personal opinions and those of book characters.
Third Grade
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Making It Real
Lesson Plan
Making It Real
Third Grade
Real-life connections are made in this realistic writing lesson. Students will explore differences between fantasy and realistic fiction, using trade books as a model for their own writing.
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Making It Real
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Making It Real
Real-life connections are made in this realistic writing lesson. Students will explore differences between fantasy and realistic fiction, using trade books as a model for their own writing.
Third Grade
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Bunches of Bunnies
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Bunches of Bunnies
Third Grade
Hop into multiplication! Introduce your class to times tables with this engaging math lesson. Students will read about the correlation between repeated addition and multiplication, and then create hands-on book pages to illustrate it.
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Bunches of Bunnies
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Bunches of Bunnies
Hop into multiplication! Introduce your class to times tables with this engaging math lesson. Students will read about the correlation between repeated addition and multiplication, and then create hands-on book pages to illustrate it.
Third Grade
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Fact or Opinion
Lesson Plan
Fact or Opinion
Second Grade
Help your ELs learn to understand and differentiate between fact and opinion through the analysis of nonfiction text. This can be a stand-alone lesson or a support lesson to the Fact or Opinion: Part 1 lesson plan.
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Fact or Opinion
Lesson Plan
Fact or Opinion
Help your ELs learn to understand and differentiate between fact and opinion through the analysis of nonfiction text. This can be a stand-alone lesson or a support lesson to the Fact or Opinion: Part 1 lesson plan.
Second Grade
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