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Earth Day Punctuation
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Earth Day Punctuation
Third Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
Earth Day is a time for raising awareness and appreciation for our environment. It’s also a time for using correct punctuation! With this lesson, your students will use correct punctuation, like commas, quotation marks, and apostrophes.
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Earth Day Punctuation
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Earth Day Punctuation
Earth Day is a time for raising awareness and appreciation for our environment. It’s also a time for using correct punctuation! With this lesson, your students will use correct punctuation, like commas, quotation marks, and apostrophes.
Third Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
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Editing for Capitalization and Punctuation
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Editing for Capitalization and Punctuation
Fourth Grade
Writing
Students often understand the basic conventions of writing, but may need support in incorporating these skills into their work. In this lesson, students will review some of the more common capitalization and punctuation errors and apply their editing skills to real writing.
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Editing for Capitalization and Punctuation
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Editing for Capitalization and Punctuation
Students often understand the basic conventions of writing, but may need support in incorporating these skills into their work. In this lesson, students will review some of the more common capitalization and punctuation errors and apply their editing skills to real writing.
Fourth Grade
Writing
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“Subtract One” Strategy: Subtracting From Zeros Without Borrowing
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“Subtract One” Strategy: Subtracting From Zeros Without Borrowing
Third Grade
Many students cringe when they see a subtraction problem with multiple zeros. The “Subtract One” strategy in this lesson involves reducing the top number by one to turn the 0 digits into 9’s and then adding the one back in at the end.
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“Subtract One” Strategy: Subtracting From Zeros Without Borrowing
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“Subtract One” Strategy: Subtracting From Zeros Without Borrowing
Many students cringe when they see a subtraction problem with multiple zeros. The “Subtract One” strategy in this lesson involves reducing the top number by one to turn the 0 digits into 9’s and then adding the one back in at the end.
Third Grade
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Exclamation Mark!
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Exclamation Mark!
Third Grade
This is a lesson to introduce the students to an end of the sentence punctuation: the exclamation mark. The emphasis will be correlated to a sentence type, in particular, the exclamatory sentence.
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Exclamation Mark!
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Exclamation Mark!
This is a lesson to introduce the students to an end of the sentence punctuation: the exclamation mark. The emphasis will be correlated to a sentence type, in particular, the exclamatory sentence.
Third Grade
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What is the Question?
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What is the Question?
Third Grade
This lesson introduces students to the punctuation mark at the end of the sentence, the question mark. Your students will study sentences to determine whether or not to use a question mark.
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What is the Question?
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What is the Question?
This lesson introduces students to the punctuation mark at the end of the sentence, the question mark. Your students will study sentences to determine whether or not to use a question mark.
Third Grade
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Typing: Capital Letters and Punctuation
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Typing: Capital Letters and Punctuation
Third Grade
Typing
It’s time to for your students to move onto learning more complex typing skills! This lesson teaches your students how to type capital letters, periods, question marks, and exclamation marks using correct finger placement.
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Typing: Capital Letters and Punctuation
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Typing: Capital Letters and Punctuation
It’s time to for your students to move onto learning more complex typing skills! This lesson teaches your students how to type capital letters, periods, question marks, and exclamation marks using correct finger placement.
Third Grade
Typing
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Running On: Copy Editing for Run-on Sentences
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Running On: Copy Editing for Run-on Sentences
Third Grade
Writing
Equip your students to stop run-on sentences with punctuation and capitalization! In this lesson, your students will explore copyediting symbols for capitalization and punctuation and use these symbols as they edit writing.
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Running On: Copy Editing for Run-on Sentences
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Running On: Copy Editing for Run-on Sentences
Equip your students to stop run-on sentences with punctuation and capitalization! In this lesson, your students will explore copyediting symbols for capitalization and punctuation and use these symbols as they edit writing.
Third Grade
Writing
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Multimedia Elements of Fiction: Beginning to End
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Multimedia Elements of Fiction: Beginning to End
Fifth Grade
Reading
Graphic novels, animated stories, and storytelling videos pop with enhanced meaning, tone and beauty. Use this lesson plan with a mentor text to teach your students to note how such features contribute to the reader’s experience.
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Multimedia Elements of Fiction: Beginning to End
Lesson Plan
Multimedia Elements of Fiction: Beginning to End
Graphic novels, animated stories, and storytelling videos pop with enhanced meaning, tone and beauty. Use this lesson plan with a mentor text to teach your students to note how such features contribute to the reader’s experience.
Fifth Grade
Reading
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Multiplying One-Digit Numbers By 10
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Multiplying One-Digit Numbers By 10
Third Grade
Let students stretch their problem solving skills in this lesson that teaches them how to solve problems where one-digit numbers are multiplied by multiples of 10.
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Multiplying One-Digit Numbers By 10
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Multiplying One-Digit Numbers By 10
Let students stretch their problem solving skills in this lesson that teaches them how to solve problems where one-digit numbers are multiplied by multiples of 10.
Third Grade
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Question or Exclamation?
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Question or Exclamation?
Third Grade
Let's use exclamation points! Help your students become more expressive, efficient readers and writers by teaching them about this special punctuation mark.
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Question or Exclamation?
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Question or Exclamation?
Let's use exclamation points! Help your students become more expressive, efficient readers and writers by teaching them about this special punctuation mark.
Third Grade
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Fact or Opinion: Part 1
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Fact or Opinion: Part 1
Second Grade
Vocabulary
Cats are the best! Pizza is better! My teacher rules! In Fact or Opinion: Part 1, your students will combine reading and writing to learn about the differences between facts and opinions and how those differences are communicated.
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Fact or Opinion: Part 1
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Fact or Opinion: Part 1
Cats are the best! Pizza is better! My teacher rules! In Fact or Opinion: Part 1, your students will combine reading and writing to learn about the differences between facts and opinions and how those differences are communicated.
Second Grade
Vocabulary
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Once Upon a Question Mark
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Once Upon a Question Mark
Third Grade
What's the question? In this lesson about question marks, students will learn how to write and identify questions, generate their own questions, and read with punctuation marks in mind.
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Once Upon a Question Mark
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Once Upon a Question Mark
What's the question? In this lesson about question marks, students will learn how to write and identify questions, generate their own questions, and read with punctuation marks in mind.
Third Grade
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Using the Partial Quotients Strategy for Division with One-Digit Divisors
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Using the Partial Quotients Strategy for Division with One-Digit Divisors
Fourth Grade
It’s time to learn a new strategy! Teach your students to use the partial quotients strategy to solve long division problems with one-digit divisors and no remainder.
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Using the Partial Quotients Strategy for Division with One-Digit Divisors
Lesson Plan
Using the Partial Quotients Strategy for Division with One-Digit Divisors
It’s time to learn a new strategy! Teach your students to use the partial quotients strategy to solve long division problems with one-digit divisors and no remainder.
Fourth Grade
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Discuss Fall Equations with Two Truths and One Lie
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Discuss Fall Equations with Two Truths and One Lie
Fifth Grade
Mixed Operations
In this lesson, students will consider equations with fall pictures serving as the number value and decide which equations are true and which is a lie. The worksheets in this speaking and math lesson follow the Two Truths and One Lie game.
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Discuss Fall Equations with Two Truths and One Lie
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Discuss Fall Equations with Two Truths and One Lie
In this lesson, students will consider equations with fall pictures serving as the number value and decide which equations are true and which is a lie. The worksheets in this speaking and math lesson follow the Two Truths and One Lie game.
Fifth Grade
Mixed Operations
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Storyboard Superstars
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Storyboard Superstars
Fourth Grade
Help your students become super readers! In this lesson, your students will create storyboards to identify the beginning, middle, and end in fictional texts.
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Storyboard Superstars
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Storyboard Superstars
Help your students become super readers! In this lesson, your students will create storyboards to identify the beginning, middle, and end in fictional texts.
Fourth Grade
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Punctuating Dialogue
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Punctuating Dialogue
Fifth Grade
Writing
Your students will surely exclaim, "This is fun!" in response to this writing lesson. It covers topics that range from dialogue punctuation to sentence types, and will definitely help improve reading comprehension skills.
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Punctuating Dialogue
Lesson Plan
Punctuating Dialogue
Your students will surely exclaim, "This is fun!" in response to this writing lesson. It covers topics that range from dialogue punctuation to sentence types, and will definitely help improve reading comprehension skills.
Fifth Grade
Writing
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All About Titles
Lesson Plan
All About Titles
Fourth Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
This lesson covers everything that young writers need to know about titles. Students will learn about the purpose of titles, strategies for creating a great title, and familiarize themselves with punctuation and capitalization conventions of titles.
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All About Titles
Lesson Plan
All About Titles
This lesson covers everything that young writers need to know about titles. Students will learn about the purpose of titles, strategies for creating a great title, and familiarize themselves with punctuation and capitalization conventions of titles.
Fourth Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
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One, Two, Three Resources!
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One, Two, Three Resources!
Second Grade
Community and Culture
What do you use to make what you need? Resources! Students will explore the three kinds of resources producers use to create the products the use and sell.
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One, Two, Three Resources!
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One, Two, Three Resources!
What do you use to make what you need? Resources! Students will explore the three kinds of resources producers use to create the products the use and sell.
Second Grade
Community and Culture
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Silent E Springing Up
Lesson Plan
Silent E Springing Up
Second Grade
Phonics
Help your students learn new vocabulary in this hands-on lesson. Your class will learn new words by adding a silent e on the end of familiar CVC words.
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Silent E Springing Up
Lesson Plan
Silent E Springing Up
Help your students learn new vocabulary in this hands-on lesson. Your class will learn new words by adding a silent e on the end of familiar CVC words.
Second Grade
Phonics
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What's in a Name? Fractions and Decimals
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What's in a Name? Fractions and Decimals
Fourth Grade
Decimals
In this lesson, your students will play with cards to practice giving fractions a new decimal name. They will be able to convert fractions to decimals by the end of this lesson.
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What's in a Name? Fractions and Decimals
Lesson Plan
What's in a Name? Fractions and Decimals
In this lesson, your students will play with cards to practice giving fractions a new decimal name. They will be able to convert fractions to decimals by the end of this lesson.
Fourth Grade
Decimals
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Fractions as Whole Number Multiples
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Fractions as Whole Number Multiples
Fourth Grade
Teach your students to use number lines to illustrate fractions as products, specifically where one factor is a fraction and one fraction is a whole number.
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Fractions as Whole Number Multiples
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Fractions as Whole Number Multiples
Teach your students to use number lines to illustrate fractions as products, specifically where one factor is a fraction and one fraction is a whole number.
Fourth Grade
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How Much is a Million?
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How Much is a Million?
Third Grade
One million is a hard number for young children to grasp. This lesson will help students understand how large of a number one million is and what is represents.
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How Much is a Million?
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How Much is a Million?
One million is a hard number for young children to grasp. This lesson will help students understand how large of a number one million is and what is represents.
Third Grade
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Exploring Sequence with Signal Words
Lesson Plan
Exploring Sequence with Signal Words
Third Grade
Use this lesson to teach your students how to retell the beginning, middle, and end of a story using sequencing words and phrases. This lesson can stand alone or be used as a pre-lesson for the
Story Structure Rollercoaster
lesson.
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Exploring Sequence with Signal Words
Lesson Plan
Exploring Sequence with Signal Words
Use this lesson to teach your students how to retell the beginning, middle, and end of a story using sequencing words and phrases. This lesson can stand alone or be used as a pre-lesson for the
Story Structure Rollercoaster
lesson.
Third Grade
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Does the Subject Agree with the Verb?
Lesson Plan
Does the Subject Agree with the Verb?
Third Grade
In this lesson, your students will learn that subject-verb agreement is very important, and without it, readers can get confused. By the end of this lesson, your students will be able to generate sentences that make sense!
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Does the Subject Agree with the Verb?
Lesson Plan
Does the Subject Agree with the Verb?
In this lesson, your students will learn that subject-verb agreement is very important, and without it, readers can get confused. By the end of this lesson, your students will be able to generate sentences that make sense!
Third Grade
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Simile vs. Metaphor
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Simile vs. Metaphor
Fifth Grade
Do your students struggle with similes and metaphors? Do they have trouble identifying the two different types of analogies? This lesson will help simplify the two and put an end to the confusion.
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Simile vs. Metaphor
Lesson Plan
Simile vs. Metaphor
Do your students struggle with similes and metaphors? Do they have trouble identifying the two different types of analogies? This lesson will help simplify the two and put an end to the confusion.
Fifth Grade
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Mixed Word Problems with RDW Strategy
Lesson Plan
Mixed Word Problems with RDW Strategy
Fifth Grade
Mixed Operations
This end-of-the-school-year lesson will get the students focused on all the things they learned in math class! It reviews different skills with fractions and decimals in word problems using the "Read, Draw, and Write" strategy.
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Mixed Word Problems with RDW Strategy
Lesson Plan
Mixed Word Problems with RDW Strategy
This end-of-the-school-year lesson will get the students focused on all the things they learned in math class! It reviews different skills with fractions and decimals in word problems using the "Read, Draw, and Write" strategy.
Fifth Grade
Mixed Operations
Lesson Plan
Mastering the Possessive Apostrophe
Lesson Plan
Mastering the Possessive Apostrophe
Fourth Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
Who would have thought possessive apostrophes could be this fun or easy? With one simple rule and some fun sentences, students will become masters at indicating possession.
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Mastering the Possessive Apostrophe
Lesson Plan
Mastering the Possessive Apostrophe
Who would have thought possessive apostrophes could be this fun or easy? With one simple rule and some fun sentences, students will become masters at indicating possession.
Fourth Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
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Fiction Comprehension: Cause and Effect
Lesson Plan
Fiction Comprehension: Cause and Effect
Third Grade
Improve reading comprehension with a lesson on cause and effect! In this lesson, students will use a T-chart to identify examples of cause and effect in and by the end, you’ll all be singing along to the cause and effect song!
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Fiction Comprehension: Cause and Effect
Lesson Plan
Fiction Comprehension: Cause and Effect
Improve reading comprehension with a lesson on cause and effect! In this lesson, students will use a T-chart to identify examples of cause and effect in and by the end, you’ll all be singing along to the cause and effect song!
Third Grade
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Putting a Play Together!
Lesson Plan
Putting a Play Together!
Third Grade
Writing
Let’s put it all together! In this lesson, students will explore the different parts of a drama or play. By the end of the lesson they will be able to define terminology related to plays and give examples of the unique genre features!
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Putting a Play Together!
Lesson Plan
Putting a Play Together!
Let’s put it all together! In this lesson, students will explore the different parts of a drama or play. By the end of the lesson they will be able to define terminology related to plays and give examples of the unique genre features!
Third Grade
Writing
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Determining the Theme of a Poem
Lesson Plan
Determining the Theme of a Poem
Fifth Grade
Reading
Give your class a deeper understanding of theme with this art and poetry-focused lesson plan about theme. By the end of the lesson, students will understand what theme is and how to determine theme in a piece of writing, such as a poem.
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Determining the Theme of a Poem
Lesson Plan
Determining the Theme of a Poem
Give your class a deeper understanding of theme with this art and poetry-focused lesson plan about theme. By the end of the lesson, students will understand what theme is and how to determine theme in a piece of writing, such as a poem.
Fifth Grade
Reading
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