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Developing Voice
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Developing Voice
Fifth Grade
Voice is the energy, intention, and personality behind a piece of writing or character, as shaped by the author. Writers will examine voice in story excerpts and then practice crafting voice on their own.
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Developing Voice
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Developing Voice
Voice is the energy, intention, and personality behind a piece of writing or character, as shaped by the author. Writers will examine voice in story excerpts and then practice crafting voice on their own.
Fifth Grade
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I SHAMPOO C: Figurative Language
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I SHAMPOO C: Figurative Language
Fifth Grade
Do your students have trouble understanding the main types of figurative language? This lesson will teach them about I SHAMPOO C, an acronym used to to remember nine of the main types with ease.
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I SHAMPOO C: Figurative Language
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I SHAMPOO C: Figurative Language
Do your students have trouble understanding the main types of figurative language? This lesson will teach them about I SHAMPOO C, an acronym used to to remember nine of the main types with ease.
Fifth Grade
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Capitalization? It's in the Bag!
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Capitalization? It's in the Bag!
Fourth Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
In this lesson, students engage in a fun activity that involves pulling out words from a brown lunch bag. Give your kids a fun way to prove that they've have mastered the rules of capitalization.
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Capitalization? It's in the Bag!
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Capitalization? It's in the Bag!
In this lesson, students engage in a fun activity that involves pulling out words from a brown lunch bag. Give your kids a fun way to prove that they've have mastered the rules of capitalization.
Fourth Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
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Fact or Opinion: Part 2
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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.
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Fact or Opinion: Part 2
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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
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Heartbeats: Learning about the Heart
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Heartbeats: Learning about the Heart
Third Grade
Life Science
This lesson will make your students realize that even though they take their heart for granted, the heart is working hard to pump blood to different parts of the body to keep them healthy and running!
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Heartbeats: Learning about the Heart
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Heartbeats: Learning about the Heart
This lesson will make your students realize that even though they take their heart for granted, the heart is working hard to pump blood to different parts of the body to keep them healthy and running!
Third Grade
Life Science
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EL
Comparing Literature Themes
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Comparing Literature Themes
Fourth Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
Your ELs will compare and contrast two similar stories while strengthening their grammar skills related to noun and pronoun agreement in this lesson. Use it as a stand-alone lesson or as a precursor to the lesson Venn Diagram Collage.
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EL
Comparing Literature Themes
Lesson Plan
Comparing Literature Themes
Your ELs will compare and contrast two similar stories while strengthening their grammar skills related to noun and pronoun agreement in this lesson. Use it as a stand-alone lesson or as a precursor to the lesson Venn Diagram Collage.
Fourth Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
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My Many Colored Days
Lesson Plan
My Many Colored Days
Second Grade
In this lesson, students will read the story
My Many Colored Days
by Dr. Seuss, and reflect on the many different feelings we may experience. They will use body maps to color in where they may feel different emotions in their body.
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My Many Colored Days
Lesson Plan
My Many Colored Days
In this lesson, students will read the story
My Many Colored Days
by Dr. Seuss, and reflect on the many different feelings we may experience. They will use body maps to color in where they may feel different emotions in their body.
Second Grade
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EL
Pick Out the Parts of a Story
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Pick Out the Parts of a Story
Third Grade
Reading
Use this lesson to teach your students to identify story elements and compare them to another text's story elements. This lesson can stand alone or be used as a pre-lesson for the
Comparing Texts by the Same Author
lesson.
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EL
Pick Out the Parts of a Story
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Pick Out the Parts of a Story
Use this lesson to teach your students to identify story elements and compare them to another text's story elements. This lesson can stand alone or be used as a pre-lesson for the
Comparing Texts by the Same Author
lesson.
Third Grade
Reading
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What's a Metaphor?
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What's a Metaphor?
Fifth Grade
Vocabulary
In this lesson, students complete worksheets and engage in peer discussions to learn more about metaphors. Young writers will love making their own creative metaphors.
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What's a Metaphor?
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What's a Metaphor?
In this lesson, students complete worksheets and engage in peer discussions to learn more about metaphors. Young writers will love making their own creative metaphors.
Fifth Grade
Vocabulary
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What Do You Love About Them?
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What Do You Love About Them?
Fourth Grade
In this lesson, students will express their love for someone they deeply care for. They will complete a guided mindfulness practice to send kind wishes and will make a craft that represents their love for this person.
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What Do You Love About Them?
Lesson Plan
What Do You Love About Them?
In this lesson, students will express their love for someone they deeply care for. They will complete a guided mindfulness practice to send kind wishes and will make a craft that represents their love for this person.
Fourth Grade
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My Community and I
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My Community and I
Second Grade
Community and Culture
In this lesson, students will develop an understanding of communities and will learn how to locate their communities on a map.
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My Community and I
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My Community and I
In this lesson, students will develop an understanding of communities and will learn how to locate their communities on a map.
Second Grade
Community and Culture
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Fairy Tales: Character Traits
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Fairy Tales: Character Traits
Second Grade
Vocabulary
In this literary lesson, students use fairy tales to practice identifying character traits. Students are challenged to justify their reasoning using text based support.
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Fairy Tales: Character Traits
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Fairy Tales: Character Traits
In this literary lesson, students use fairy tales to practice identifying character traits. Students are challenged to justify their reasoning using text based support.
Second Grade
Vocabulary
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EL
Rounding Roundtable
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Rounding Roundtable
Fourth Grade
Challenge students to talk about rounded numbers to the millions place value. Use this lesson as a standalone lesson or as support to the lesson Numbers All A-Round.
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EL
Rounding Roundtable
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Rounding Roundtable
Challenge students to talk about rounded numbers to the millions place value. Use this lesson as a standalone lesson or as support to the lesson Numbers All A-Round.
Fourth Grade
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EL
I Can Use Context Clues!
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I Can Use Context Clues!
Fifth Grade
Vocabulary
Your ELs will use context clues to determine the meaning of unfamiliar words. They will also practice using introductory phrases to discuss their inferences. It can be a stand-alone lesson or support for the lesson Dive Into Context Clues.
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EL
I Can Use Context Clues!
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I Can Use Context Clues!
Your ELs will use context clues to determine the meaning of unfamiliar words. They will also practice using introductory phrases to discuss their inferences. It can be a stand-alone lesson or support for the lesson Dive Into Context Clues.
Fifth Grade
Vocabulary
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Solving Expressions in Word Problems
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Solving Expressions in Word Problems
Fifth Grade
Help your students make a connection between numerical expressions and written phrases in word problems.
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Solving Expressions in Word Problems
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Solving Expressions in Word Problems
Help your students make a connection between numerical expressions and written phrases in word problems.
Fifth Grade
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Verbs Working Together: Helping and Linking Verbs
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Verbs Working Together: Helping and Linking Verbs
Fourth Grade
Linking and helping verbs may not be the most exciting or understood verbs — but they are still important! Learn and practice these parts of speech. Learn and practice these parts of speech with this lesson that incorporates interactive exercises.
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Verbs Working Together: Helping and Linking Verbs
Lesson Plan
Verbs Working Together: Helping and Linking Verbs
Linking and helping verbs may not be the most exciting or understood verbs — but they are still important! Learn and practice these parts of speech. Learn and practice these parts of speech with this lesson that incorporates interactive exercises.
Fourth Grade
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Strong Supports
Lesson Plan
Strong Supports
Third Grade
When writing, authors need to create a strong hook and ending to draw their readers into the text. In this lesson, students will develop strong support for a movie or book that engages the reader.
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Strong Supports
Lesson Plan
Strong Supports
When writing, authors need to create a strong hook and ending to draw their readers into the text. In this lesson, students will develop strong support for a movie or book that engages the reader.
Third Grade
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Homophones: Hold the Homophone!
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Homophones: Hold the Homophone!
Fourth Grade
Want your students to/too/two use the right/write words when/win writing? This lesson will teach them about homophones and the different ways/weighs they are used.
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Homophones: Hold the Homophone!
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Homophones: Hold the Homophone!
Want your students to/too/two use the right/write words when/win writing? This lesson will teach them about homophones and the different ways/weighs they are used.
Fourth Grade
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Who Are You?
Lesson Plan
Who Are You?
Fourth Grade
Encourage your students to get creative by having them create self-portraits and write down adjectives that describe them. The artistic element of this writing lesson makes learning about adjectives fun.
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Who Are You?
Lesson Plan
Who Are You?
Encourage your students to get creative by having them create self-portraits and write down adjectives that describe them. The artistic element of this writing lesson makes learning about adjectives fun.
Fourth Grade
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Proper Noun Town
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Proper Noun Town
Second Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
Knowing when to capitalize can be confusing. This lesson serves as a review on which types of nouns require a capital letter. Students will love designing their own towns while learning about the distinction between common and proper nouns.
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Proper Noun Town
Lesson Plan
Proper Noun Town
Knowing when to capitalize can be confusing. This lesson serves as a review on which types of nouns require a capital letter. Students will love designing their own towns while learning about the distinction between common and proper nouns.
Second Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
Lesson Plan
Making Similes as Easy as Pie
Lesson Plan
Making Similes as Easy as Pie
Fourth Grade
This lesson will give students an opportunity to have fun while learning about and using similes.
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Making Similes as Easy as Pie
Lesson Plan
Making Similes as Easy as Pie
This lesson will give students an opportunity to have fun while learning about and using similes.
Fourth Grade
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Money Matters
Lesson Plan
Money Matters
Fifth Grade
Decimals
Take your students on a virtual shopping trip to allow them to explore the importance of spending money wisely.
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Money Matters
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Money Matters
Take your students on a virtual shopping trip to allow them to explore the importance of spending money wisely.
Fifth Grade
Decimals
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Divide it Up!
Lesson Plan
Divide it Up!
Third Grade
Division
Make division come to life with this hands-on, introductory lesson on the operation of division! Students will use authentic problems and manipulatives to experience division in action.
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Divide it Up!
Lesson Plan
Divide it Up!
Make division come to life with this hands-on, introductory lesson on the operation of division! Students will use authentic problems and manipulatives to experience division in action.
Third Grade
Division
Lesson Plan
My View as an Ant
Lesson Plan
My View as an Ant
Third Grade
Vocabulary
Give students a chance to experience a different point of view! This fANTastic lesson on narrative style turns young readers into characters of Chris Van Allsburg's Two Bad Ants.
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My View as an Ant
Lesson Plan
My View as an Ant
Give students a chance to experience a different point of view! This fANTastic lesson on narrative style turns young readers into characters of Chris Van Allsburg's Two Bad Ants.
Third Grade
Vocabulary
Lesson Plan
EL
Characters and Dialogue
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Characters and Dialogue
Third Grade
Writing
Help your ELs identify the characters and their dialogue in a story. This lesson can stand alone or be used as a pre-lesson for the
Action! Students Create Reader’s Theater
lesson.
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EL
Characters and Dialogue
Lesson Plan
Characters and Dialogue
Help your ELs identify the characters and their dialogue in a story. This lesson can stand alone or be used as a pre-lesson for the
Action! Students Create Reader’s Theater
lesson.
Third Grade
Writing
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EL
Nonfiction Main Idea
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Nonfiction Main Idea
Fourth Grade
Reading
Let's get reading! In this lesson, students will identify the main idea and details of a nonfiction text. Use this on its own or as support for the lesson Connecting the Coasts: Effects of the Transcontinental Railroad.
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EL
Nonfiction Main Idea
Lesson Plan
Nonfiction Main Idea
Let's get reading! In this lesson, students will identify the main idea and details of a nonfiction text. Use this on its own or as support for the lesson Connecting the Coasts: Effects of the Transcontinental Railroad.
Fourth Grade
Reading
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Roots, Prefixes, and Suffixes
Lesson Plan
Roots, Prefixes, and Suffixes
Fifth Grade
Help your students determine the meaning of new and unfamiliar words using roots, prefixes, and suffixes. The skills learned in this lesson will strengthen your students’ vocabulary skills and will support decoding and spelling.
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Roots, Prefixes, and Suffixes
Lesson Plan
Roots, Prefixes, and Suffixes
Help your students determine the meaning of new and unfamiliar words using roots, prefixes, and suffixes. The skills learned in this lesson will strengthen your students’ vocabulary skills and will support decoding and spelling.
Fifth Grade
Lesson Plan
Round ‘Em Up!
Lesson Plan
Round ‘Em Up!
Third Grade
A line, an arrow, and a simple rule are all that separate students from rounding success. This lesson will give young mathematicians an engaging overview of place values and rounding.
Lesson Plan
Round ‘Em Up!
Lesson Plan
Round ‘Em Up!
A line, an arrow, and a simple rule are all that separate students from rounding success. This lesson will give young mathematicians an engaging overview of place values and rounding.
Third Grade
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Volume and Rectangular Prisms
Lesson Plan
Volume and Rectangular Prisms
Fifth Grade
Students will find volume for rectangular prisms by applying the formulas V = l × w × h and V = b × h.
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Volume and Rectangular Prisms
Lesson Plan
Volume and Rectangular Prisms
Students will find volume for rectangular prisms by applying the formulas V = l × w × h and V = b × h.
Fifth Grade
Lesson Plan
Command an Exclamation!
Lesson Plan
Command an Exclamation!
Third Grade
Get ready to get dramatic! Use this fun and interactive lesson to teach your students about imperative and exclamatory sentences.
Lesson Plan
Command an Exclamation!
Lesson Plan
Command an Exclamation!
Get ready to get dramatic! Use this fun and interactive lesson to teach your students about imperative and exclamatory sentences.
Third Grade
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