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Simile for Me!
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Simile for Me!
Fifth Grade
Swift as a coursing river, your students will get the hang of similes with this creativity-fueled writing lesson. Featuring a bunch of fun worksheets, these activities are sure to keep young learners engaged.
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Simile for Me!
Lesson Plan
Simile for Me!
Swift as a coursing river, your students will get the hang of similes with this creativity-fueled writing lesson. Featuring a bunch of fun worksheets, these activities are sure to keep young learners engaged.
Fifth Grade
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Learning How to Practice Empathy
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Learning How to Practice Empathy
Fourth Grade
In this lesson, students will practice empathy through learning the "just like me" mindfulness practice.
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Learning How to Practice Empathy
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Learning How to Practice Empathy
In this lesson, students will practice empathy through learning the "just like me" mindfulness practice.
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
Similes That Describe ME!
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Similes That Describe ME!
Third Grade
Vocabulary
Every student is unique. This lesson emphasizes that uniqueness by having young learners use similes to share some of the traits that make them special. It features Quick as a Cricket by Audrey Wood and a fantastic storyboard exercise.
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Similes That Describe ME!
Lesson Plan
Similes That Describe ME!
Every student is unique. This lesson emphasizes that uniqueness by having young learners use similes to share some of the traits that make them special. It features Quick as a Cricket by Audrey Wood and a fantastic storyboard exercise.
Third Grade
Vocabulary
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Color Coding Nonfiction Text
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Color Coding Nonfiction Text
Third Grade
Jazz up your nonfiction reading and add a little color! Use this lesson with your students to teach them to cite text evidence as they answer questions by color coding.
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Color Coding Nonfiction Text
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Color Coding Nonfiction Text
Jazz up your nonfiction reading and add a little color! Use this lesson with your students to teach them to cite text evidence as they answer questions by color coding.
Third Grade
Lesson Plan
Show Me the Adjectives!
Lesson Plan
Show Me the Adjectives!
Second Grade
Help your students develop their creative writing skills with this lesson, which features the Adjective-Adjective-Noun strategy. Young writers will be inspired to show, not tell.
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Show Me the Adjectives!
Lesson Plan
Show Me the Adjectives!
Help your students develop their creative writing skills with this lesson, which features the Adjective-Adjective-Noun strategy. Young writers will be inspired to show, not tell.
Second Grade
Lesson Plan
You Can't See Me!
Lesson Plan
You Can't See Me!
Fifth Grade
Measurement
Help your class gain a foundational understanding of matter by learning how to conduct inquiry and gain an understanding about the characteristics of gases. This lab will have your students amazed at what is really in the air.
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You Can't See Me!
Lesson Plan
You Can't See Me!
Help your class gain a foundational understanding of matter by learning how to conduct inquiry and gain an understanding about the characteristics of gases. This lab will have your students amazed at what is really in the air.
Fifth Grade
Measurement
Lesson Plan
Show Me Equivalent Fractions!
Lesson Plan
Show Me Equivalent Fractions!
Third Grade
In this lesson, students will construct their own number lines and bar models to find equivalent fractions.
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Show Me Equivalent Fractions!
Lesson Plan
Show Me Equivalent Fractions!
In this lesson, students will construct their own number lines and bar models to find equivalent fractions.
Third Grade
Lesson Plan
Are You Connected to Me?
Lesson Plan
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?
Lesson Plan
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
Lesson Plan
Show Me: Nouns and Verbs
Lesson Plan
Show Me: Nouns and Verbs
Third Grade
Ready to cut out some snippets of grammar fun? This quirky writing lesson serves as both a neat arts and crafts project and a great review of nouns and verbs.
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Show Me: Nouns and Verbs
Lesson Plan
Show Me: Nouns and Verbs
Ready to cut out some snippets of grammar fun? This quirky writing lesson serves as both a neat arts and crafts project and a great review of nouns and verbs.
Third Grade
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G or PG? Persuade Me!
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G or PG? Persuade Me!
Third Grade
Writing
Does your class enjoy watching movies? In this action-packed lesson, students will state their opinion on G vs. PG-rated movies in schools, and share three reasons to support it. No silent films here, as students will have a lot to say.
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G or PG? Persuade Me!
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G or PG? Persuade Me!
Does your class enjoy watching movies? In this action-packed lesson, students will state their opinion on G vs. PG-rated movies in schools, and share three reasons to support it. No silent films here, as students will have a lot to say.
Third Grade
Writing
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Giving Directions: Tell Me How
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Giving Directions: Tell Me How
Fourth Grade
Students will have fun engaging in activities that develop their ability to write sequential step-by-step directions. This lesson helps young learners with being detailed and using transition words in their writing.
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Giving Directions: Tell Me How
Lesson Plan
Giving Directions: Tell Me How
Students will have fun engaging in activities that develop their ability to write sequential step-by-step directions. This lesson helps young learners with being detailed and using transition words in their writing.
Fourth Grade
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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.
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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
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Use an Action Verb
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Use an Action Verb
Third Grade
Show me some action! Use this grammar lesson with your students to teach them how to identify and use action verbs in sentences.
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Use an Action Verb
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Use an Action Verb
Show me some action! Use this grammar lesson with your students to teach them how to identify and use action verbs in sentences.
Third Grade
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Compare Visuals for Equal Fractions
Lesson Plan
Compare Visuals for Equal Fractions
Fifth Grade
Fractions
Help your students visually represent equivalent fractions! Use this lesson on its own or or as support to the Show Me Equivalent Fractions! lesson.
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Compare Visuals for Equal Fractions
Lesson Plan
Compare Visuals for Equal Fractions
Help your students visually represent equivalent fractions! Use this lesson on its own or or as support to the Show Me Equivalent Fractions! lesson.
Fifth Grade
Fractions
Lesson Plan
Let's Interpret the Line Plot
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Let's Interpret the Line Plot
Third Grade
Support your students as they build a foundation in data analysis! Use this as an independent lesson or alongside the lesson entitled
What is it Telling me? Creating and Interpreting Line Plots.
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Let's Interpret the Line Plot
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Let's Interpret the Line Plot
Support your students as they build a foundation in data analysis! Use this as an independent lesson or alongside the lesson entitled
What is it Telling me? Creating and Interpreting Line Plots.
Third Grade
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Naming Shapes and their Attributes
Lesson Plan
Naming Shapes and their Attributes
Third Grade
Teach your students about the attributes that make each shape unique. Use this as a stand alone lesson or as a pre-lesson for
Are You Connected to Me?
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Naming Shapes and their Attributes
Lesson Plan
Naming Shapes and their Attributes
Teach your students about the attributes that make each shape unique. Use this as a stand alone lesson or as a pre-lesson for
Are You Connected to Me?
Third Grade
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Tell Me About It! Writing Opinion Essays
Lesson Plan
Tell Me About It! Writing Opinion Essays
Third Grade
Writing
Do your students have strong opinions? This lesson, which features a bunch of fun essay-building exercises, provides an outlet for young writers to express their opinions.
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Tell Me About It! Writing Opinion Essays
Lesson Plan
Tell Me About It! Writing Opinion Essays
Do your students have strong opinions? This lesson, which features a bunch of fun essay-building exercises, provides an outlet for young writers to express their opinions.
Third Grade
Writing
Lesson Plan
What is it Telling Me? Creating and Interpreting Line Plots
Lesson Plan
What is it Telling Me? Creating and Interpreting Line Plots
Third Grade
Data and Graphing
Line plots are a great way to introduce your students to graphing data. In this lesson, your students will learn how to create a line plot and also practice interpreting line plots.
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What is it Telling Me? Creating and Interpreting Line Plots
Lesson Plan
What is it Telling Me? Creating and Interpreting Line Plots
Line plots are a great way to introduce your students to graphing data. In this lesson, your students will learn how to create a line plot and also practice interpreting line plots.
Third Grade
Data and Graphing
Lesson Plan
Using Adjectives and Similes to Describe
Lesson Plan
Using Adjectives and Similes to Describe
Third Grade
Vocabulary
Use this lesson to help your ELs explore adjectives and how we can use them to describe things. This lesson can stand alone or be used as a pre-lesson for the
Similes that Describe ME!
lesson.
Lesson Plan
Using Adjectives and Similes to Describe
Lesson Plan
Using Adjectives and Similes to Describe
Use this lesson to help your ELs explore adjectives and how we can use them to describe things. This lesson can stand alone or be used as a pre-lesson for the
Similes that Describe ME!
lesson.
Third Grade
Vocabulary
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Characters and Settings
Lesson Plan
Characters and Settings
Fourth Grade
In this lesson, your students will identify adjectives in noun phrases and understand how noun phrases are used to describe characters and settings in fictional texts. Use it as a stand-alone lesson or as support to Tell Me More.
Lesson Plan
Characters and Settings
Lesson Plan
Characters and Settings
In this lesson, your students will identify adjectives in noun phrases and understand how noun phrases are used to describe characters and settings in fictional texts. Use it as a stand-alone lesson or as support to Tell Me More.
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
Visually Multiplying Fractions
Lesson Plan
Visually Multiplying Fractions
Fifth Grade
Fractions
Help students color-code their way to multiplying fractions! Students will learn how to multiply fractions using area models. Use this lesson on its own or use it as support to the lesson Area Models and Multiplying Fractions.
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Visually Multiplying Fractions
Lesson Plan
Visually Multiplying Fractions
Help students color-code their way to multiplying fractions! Students will learn how to multiply fractions using area models. Use this lesson on its own or use it as support to the lesson Area Models and Multiplying Fractions.
Fifth Grade
Fractions
Lesson Plan
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.
Lesson Plan
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
Lesson Plan
Evidence as a Statement
Lesson Plan
Evidence as a Statement
Third Grade
Teach your students to explain details in a text by using declarative sentences. This lesson can stand alone or be used as a pre-lesson for the
Color Coding Nonfiction Text
lesson.
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Evidence as a Statement
Lesson Plan
Evidence as a Statement
Teach your students to explain details in a text by using declarative sentences. This lesson can stand alone or be used as a pre-lesson for the
Color Coding Nonfiction Text
lesson.
Third Grade
Lesson Plan
Exploring Author's Purpose and Point of View
Lesson Plan
Exploring Author's Purpose and Point of View
Third Grade
Life Science
We aren’t mind readers, but we can still figure out why the author wrote a text and what an author thinks about the topic! This lesson will teach your students the main purposes for writing.
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Exploring Author's Purpose and Point of View
Lesson Plan
Exploring Author's Purpose and Point of View
We aren’t mind readers, but we can still figure out why the author wrote a text and what an author thinks about the topic! This lesson will teach your students the main purposes for writing.
Third Grade
Life Science
Lesson Plan
Onomatopoeia Zoo
Lesson Plan
Onomatopoeia Zoo
Third Grade
Oink! Bark! Crash! Onomatopoeia help students write in richer, more descriptive ways. This lesson teaches students how to incorporate sound words into their vocabulary.
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Onomatopoeia Zoo
Lesson Plan
Onomatopoeia Zoo
Oink! Bark! Crash! Onomatopoeia help students write in richer, more descriptive ways. This lesson teaches students how to incorporate sound words into their vocabulary.
Third Grade
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Frederick Douglass's Words
Lesson Plan
Frederick Douglass's Words
Second Grade
Reading
Use this lesson to teach your students about Frederick Douglass and the impact that words had on his life. First, they will read a picture book that shares facts and beautiful illustrations to teach about his life. Then, they'll complete a graphic organizer with peers to record important details and events in his life. Students will then demonstrate understanding by creating a poster with images and key words that stand out when they think about Frederick Douglass.
Lesson Plan
Frederick Douglass's Words
Lesson Plan
Frederick Douglass's Words
Use this lesson to teach your students about Frederick Douglass and the impact that words had on his life. First, they will read a picture book that shares facts and beautiful illustrations to teach about his life. Then, they'll complete a graphic organizer with peers to record important details and events in his life. Students will then demonstrate understanding by creating a poster with images and key words that stand out when they think about Frederick Douglass.
Second Grade
Reading
Lesson Plan
Opinion Writing: Brainstorming to Establish Credibility
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Opinion Writing: Brainstorming to Establish Credibility
Third Grade
Opinion writers need to establish credibility so that their audience will value their opinion. In this lesson, your students learn how to establish themselves as authorities on their chosen writing topics.
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Opinion Writing: Brainstorming to Establish Credibility
Lesson Plan
Opinion Writing: Brainstorming to Establish Credibility
Opinion writers need to establish credibility so that their audience will value their opinion. In this lesson, your students learn how to establish themselves as authorities on their chosen writing topics.
Third Grade
Lesson Plan
Can You Prove It? Facts and Opinions!
Lesson Plan
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.
Lesson Plan
Can You Prove It? Facts and Opinions!
Lesson Plan
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
Lesson Plan
Using Articles: A, An, The
Lesson Plan
Using Articles: A, An, The
Fourth Grade
Articles are a simple yet critical part of speech. This lesson helps your fourth graders distinguish the three articles and understand how to use them correctly in sentences.
Lesson Plan
Using Articles: A, An, The
Lesson Plan
Using Articles: A, An, The
Articles are a simple yet critical part of speech. This lesson helps your fourth graders distinguish the three articles and understand how to use them correctly in sentences.
Fourth Grade
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