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Two, Too, or To?
Lesson Plan
Two, Too, or To?
Fourth Grade
Vocabulary
By creating an interactive notebook template, kids will help themselves remember the correct ways to use the commonly confused words to, too, two, there, and their. Young writers will love improving their writing skills with this lesson.
Lesson Plan
Two, Too, or To?
Lesson Plan
Two, Too, or To?
By creating an interactive notebook template, kids will help themselves remember the correct ways to use the commonly confused words to, too, two, there, and their. Young writers will love improving their writing skills with this lesson.
Fourth Grade
Vocabulary
Lesson Plan
Order of Operations Competition
Lesson Plan
Order of Operations Competition
Fourth Grade
Students will have a blast deepening their understanding of the order of operations, with this lesson which incorporates an interactive team game.
Lesson Plan
Order of Operations Competition
Lesson Plan
Order of Operations Competition
Students will have a blast deepening their understanding of the order of operations, with this lesson which incorporates an interactive team game.
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
Growing by Powers of Ten
Lesson Plan
Growing by Powers of Ten
Fifth Grade
Multiplication
Make multiplying by powers of ten more accessible to your students by focusing on patterns in the number of zeros!
Lesson Plan
Growing by Powers of Ten
Lesson Plan
Growing by Powers of Ten
Make multiplying by powers of ten more accessible to your students by focusing on patterns in the number of zeros!
Fifth Grade
Multiplication
Lesson Plan
Repeated Words and Phrases
Lesson Plan
Repeated Words and Phrases
Third Grade
Teach your students to look for the repeated words and phrases in a nonfiction text as they pick out important information. This lesson can stand alone or be used as a pre-lesson for the
Determining Importance
lesson.
Lesson Plan
Repeated Words and Phrases
Lesson Plan
Repeated Words and Phrases
Teach your students to look for the repeated words and phrases in a nonfiction text as they pick out important information. This lesson can stand alone or be used as a pre-lesson for the
Determining Importance
lesson.
Third Grade
Lesson Plan
What Were They Thinking?
Lesson Plan
What Were They Thinking?
Fourth Grade
What do Malala Yousafzai, Al Gore, and Michelle Obama all have in common? They are all nonfiction authors with a purpose. In this interactive lesson, students will gain practice looking at details in text to identify the author’s purpose.
Lesson Plan
What Were They Thinking?
Lesson Plan
What Were They Thinking?
What do Malala Yousafzai, Al Gore, and Michelle Obama all have in common? They are all nonfiction authors with a purpose. In this interactive lesson, students will gain practice looking at details in text to identify the author’s purpose.
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
Place Value and Rounding
Lesson Plan
Place Value and Rounding
Third Grade
Build your students' number sense regarding place value by facilitating discussion! Use this as a stand alone lesson or alongside
What is My Place Value?
Lesson Plan
Place Value and Rounding
Lesson Plan
Place Value and Rounding
Build your students' number sense regarding place value by facilitating discussion! Use this as a stand alone lesson or alongside
What is My Place Value?
Third Grade
Lesson Plan
Making Sense of Metaphors
Lesson Plan
Making Sense of Metaphors
Fifth Grade
Vocabulary
Use this lesson to help your ELs identify and understand the meaning of metaphors. It can be a stand-alone lesson or used as support for the lesson What's a Metaphor?
Lesson Plan
Making Sense of Metaphors
Lesson Plan
Making Sense of Metaphors
Use this lesson to help your ELs identify and understand the meaning of metaphors. It can be a stand-alone lesson or used as support for the lesson What's a Metaphor?
Fifth Grade
Vocabulary
Lesson Plan
Decomposing Numbers
Lesson Plan
Decomposing Numbers
Third Grade
Numbers and Counting
Why make things harder on ourselves? Teach your students to decompose numbers to make math easier! Use this as a stand alone lesson or a pre-lesson for
Decompose to Multiply: 6, 7, 8, and 9.
Lesson Plan
Decomposing Numbers
Lesson Plan
Decomposing Numbers
Why make things harder on ourselves? Teach your students to decompose numbers to make math easier! Use this as a stand alone lesson or a pre-lesson for
Decompose to Multiply: 6, 7, 8, and 9.
Third Grade
Numbers and Counting
Lesson Plan
Part-Whole Division Sentences
Lesson Plan
Part-Whole Division Sentences
Fifth Grade
Have students analyze sentences to help them solve story problems in the future! Use this lesson on its own or as support to the lesson Part-Whole Model: Word Problems with Division.
Lesson Plan
Part-Whole Division Sentences
Lesson Plan
Part-Whole Division Sentences
Have students analyze sentences to help them solve story problems in the future! Use this lesson on its own or as support to the lesson Part-Whole Model: Word Problems with Division.
Fifth Grade
Lesson Plan
Kid Reporter
Activity
Kid Reporter
Fourth Grade
Writing
Honor the spirit of the Civil Rights Movement by interviewing someone in your community who lived it.
Activity
Kid Reporter
Activity
Kid Reporter
Honor the spirit of the Civil Rights Movement by interviewing someone in your community who lived it.
Fourth Grade
Writing
Activity
Friendly Letters Put Together
Lesson Plan
Friendly Letters Put Together
Third Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
Friendly letters are under construction! In this lesson, students will learn the unique parts of a friendly letter as they practice the art of writing their own friendly letters.
Lesson Plan
Friendly Letters Put Together
Lesson Plan
Friendly Letters Put Together
Friendly letters are under construction! In this lesson, students will learn the unique parts of a friendly letter as they practice the art of writing their own friendly letters.
Third Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
Lesson Plan
Important Women in History
Lesson Plan
Important Women in History
Third Grade
Celebrate women by learning about their achievements in history and comparing and contrasting their unique qualities. Use this lesson with your students to practice comparing and contrasting with informational texts.
Lesson Plan
Important Women in History
Lesson Plan
Important Women in History
Celebrate women by learning about their achievements in history and comparing and contrasting their unique qualities. Use this lesson with your students to practice comparing and contrasting with informational texts.
Third Grade
Lesson Plan
Rein in the Run-Ons
Lesson Plan
Rein in the Run-Ons
Fourth Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
Are your students having trouble taming run-on sentences into a more manageable length? In this lesson, your students will learn to not only recognize a run-on sentence, but also how to stop it in its tracks.
Lesson Plan
Rein in the Run-Ons
Lesson Plan
Rein in the Run-Ons
Are your students having trouble taming run-on sentences into a more manageable length? In this lesson, your students will learn to not only recognize a run-on sentence, but also how to stop it in its tracks.
Fourth Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
Lesson Plan
Keeping Good Character
Lesson Plan
Keeping Good Character
Third Grade
This reading and writing lesson also helps students develop empathy. After paying attention to the main character's responses in Victoria and Elizabeth Kann's
Purplelicious
, students will relate her experiences to their own.
Lesson Plan
Keeping Good Character
Lesson Plan
Keeping Good Character
This reading and writing lesson also helps students develop empathy. After paying attention to the main character's responses in Victoria and Elizabeth Kann's
Purplelicious
, students will relate her experiences to their own.
Third Grade
Lesson Plan
Formatting Nonfiction Text
Lesson Plan
Formatting Nonfiction Text
Fourth Grade
Writing
Text formatting can add a lot of richness to how information is explained. In this lesson students will explore the organization of nonfiction texts and go on a scavenger hunt for different kinds of text formatting features.
Lesson Plan
Formatting Nonfiction Text
Lesson Plan
Formatting Nonfiction Text
Text formatting can add a lot of richness to how information is explained. In this lesson students will explore the organization of nonfiction texts and go on a scavenger hunt for different kinds of text formatting features.
Fourth Grade
Writing
Lesson Plan
Similes and Metaphors: Comparisons Done Right
Lesson Plan
Similes and Metaphors: Comparisons Done Right
Fourth Grade
Reading
Your little poets will love how their creative writing abilities will grow with this lesson about similes and metaphors. Students engage in fun activities to learn about similes and metaphors and write comparisons as directed.
Lesson Plan
Similes and Metaphors: Comparisons Done Right
Lesson Plan
Similes and Metaphors: Comparisons Done Right
Your little poets will love how their creative writing abilities will grow with this lesson about similes and metaphors. Students engage in fun activities to learn about similes and metaphors and write comparisons as directed.
Fourth Grade
Reading
Lesson Plan
Journey on the Underground Railroad
Lesson Plan
Journey on the Underground Railroad
Fourth Grade
Reading
This lesson combines historical facts and creative writing to engage students in exercises that enhance both vocabulary and social studies knowledge.
Lesson Plan
Journey on the Underground Railroad
Lesson Plan
Journey on the Underground Railroad
This lesson combines historical facts and creative writing to engage students in exercises that enhance both vocabulary and social studies knowledge.
Fourth Grade
Reading
Lesson Plan
Root Words: "Tele" and "Sign"
Lesson Plan
Root Words: "Tele" and "Sign"
Third Grade
Vocabulary
Teaching your students about root words is a great way to strengthen their vocabulary and comprehension. Use this lesson to introduce the root words
tele
and
sign.
Lesson Plan
Root Words: "Tele" and "Sign"
Lesson Plan
Root Words: "Tele" and "Sign"
Teaching your students about root words is a great way to strengthen their vocabulary and comprehension. Use this lesson to introduce the root words
tele
and
sign.
Third Grade
Vocabulary
Lesson Plan
Divisibility Rules
Lesson Plan
Divisibility Rules
Fourth Grade
Introduce your students to divisibility rules with a lesson that encourages deep thinking and meaningful math talk between peers.
Lesson Plan
Divisibility Rules
Lesson Plan
Divisibility Rules
Introduce your students to divisibility rules with a lesson that encourages deep thinking and meaningful math talk between peers.
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
Learning How to Practice Empathy
Lesson Plan
Learning How to Practice Empathy
Fourth Grade
In this lesson, students will practice empathy through learning the "just like me" mindfulness practice.
Lesson Plan
Learning How to Practice Empathy
Lesson Plan
Learning How to Practice Empathy
In this lesson, students will practice empathy through learning the "just like me" mindfulness practice.
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
Analyzing Cause and Effect in Nonfiction Articles
Lesson Plan
Analyzing Cause and Effect in Nonfiction Articles
Fifth Grade
Vocabulary
Nonfiction texts offer a great lens into cause and effect relationships. Use this lesson plan to teach your class to compare cause-and-effect relationships across texts that share a topic.
Lesson Plan
Analyzing Cause and Effect in Nonfiction Articles
Lesson Plan
Analyzing Cause and Effect in Nonfiction Articles
Nonfiction texts offer a great lens into cause and effect relationships. Use this lesson plan to teach your class to compare cause-and-effect relationships across texts that share a topic.
Fifth Grade
Vocabulary
Lesson Plan
Word Wizards
Lesson Plan
Word Wizards
Fifth Grade
Help your students become word wizards! In this creative and engaging lesson, students will review roots, prefixes, and suffixes before creating their own words and definitions.
Lesson Plan
Word Wizards
Lesson Plan
Word Wizards
Help your students become word wizards! In this creative and engaging lesson, students will review roots, prefixes, and suffixes before creating their own words and definitions.
Fifth Grade
Lesson Plan
Leaders in the Journey to the 19th Amendment
Lesson Plan
Leaders in the Journey to the 19th Amendment
Third Grade
Reading
Use this lesson to teach your students about the lives of 10 important leaders during the suffrage movement. Children will read a picture book that highlights 10 leaders who strove to win the right to vote for American women. Children will then work in groups to research and learn more about these inspiring women who dreamed big and never gave up. Finally, students will share their findings with the rest of the class.
Lesson Plan
Leaders in the Journey to the 19th Amendment
Lesson Plan
Leaders in the Journey to the 19th Amendment
Use this lesson to teach your students about the lives of 10 important leaders during the suffrage movement. Children will read a picture book that highlights 10 leaders who strove to win the right to vote for American women. Children will then work in groups to research and learn more about these inspiring women who dreamed big and never gave up. Finally, students will share their findings with the rest of the class.
Third Grade
Reading
Lesson Plan
Shifting Points of View
Lesson Plan
Shifting Points of View
Fourth Grade
Reading
This lesson gives students practice identifying first person and third person narration in fiction and nonfiction texts. It could be taught as a stand-alone lesson or as a precursor to the lesson Fiction vs. Nonfiction.
Lesson Plan
Shifting Points of View
Lesson Plan
Shifting Points of View
This lesson gives students practice identifying first person and third person narration in fiction and nonfiction texts. It could be taught as a stand-alone lesson or as a precursor to the lesson Fiction vs. Nonfiction.
Fourth Grade
Reading
Lesson Plan
Rounding Around the Room!
Lesson Plan
Rounding Around the Room!
Third Grade
Help your students understand rounding without rhymes or tricks. Students will use an open number line to round and then take part in a fun game that will get them moving around the room.
Lesson Plan
Rounding Around the Room!
Lesson Plan
Rounding Around the Room!
Help your students understand rounding without rhymes or tricks. Students will use an open number line to round and then take part in a fun game that will get them moving around the room.
Third Grade
Lesson Plan
Tell Me More: Characters, Settings, and Events
Lesson Plan
Tell Me More: Characters, Settings, and Events
Fourth Grade
Reading
Characters, settings, and events, oh my! In this lesson, students will dig deeper into each of these components and learn to provide specific details from their texts.
Lesson Plan
Tell Me More: Characters, Settings, and Events
Lesson Plan
Tell Me More: Characters, Settings, and Events
Characters, settings, and events, oh my! In this lesson, students will dig deeper into each of these components and learn to provide specific details from their texts.
Fourth Grade
Reading
Lesson Plan
State Your Claim
Lesson Plan
State Your Claim
Fifth Grade
Writing
Help your students explain how an author uses reasons and evidence to support particular points in a text by giving them high-interest nonfiction texts to read.
Lesson Plan
State Your Claim
Lesson Plan
State Your Claim
Help your students explain how an author uses reasons and evidence to support particular points in a text by giving them high-interest nonfiction texts to read.
Fifth Grade
Writing
Lesson Plan
Sweet Solutions
Lesson Plan
Sweet Solutions
Third Grade
Addition
With this pastry themed lesson, your students will apply addition strategies to solve two-step, three-digit addition word problems. Finding the solutions will be sweet!
Lesson Plan
Sweet Solutions
Lesson Plan
Sweet Solutions
With this pastry themed lesson, your students will apply addition strategies to solve two-step, three-digit addition word problems. Finding the solutions will be sweet!
Third Grade
Addition
Lesson Plan
He Said/She Said, I Said/You Said
Lesson Plan
He Said/She Said, I Said/You Said
Fourth Grade
In this engaging lesson, students compare and contrast a firsthand account and a secondhand account of the same historical event: the sinking of the Titanic.
Lesson Plan
He Said/She Said, I Said/You Said
Lesson Plan
He Said/She Said, I Said/You Said
In this engaging lesson, students compare and contrast a firsthand account and a secondhand account of the same historical event: the sinking of the Titanic.
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
Colorful Coding
Lesson Plan
Colorful Coding
Fifth Grade
Teach your students to color code for test success. In this lesson you will help students locate and highlight specific text evidence in order to answer comprehension questions.
Lesson Plan
Colorful Coding
Lesson Plan
Colorful Coding
Teach your students to color code for test success. In this lesson you will help students locate and highlight specific text evidence in order to answer comprehension questions.
Fifth Grade
Lesson Plan
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