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We Are Peacemakers
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We Are Peacemakers
Second Grade
On some level, all humans want to feel peace and to feel loved. In this lesson, students will practice sending peaceful thoughts to themselves and others and discuss how these practices can support peace in their lives and community.
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Synonyms: Using Shades of Meaning
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Synonyms: Using Shades of Meaning
Second Grade
Why walk when you can mosey? In this lesson, students will learn how to use synonyms to express shades of meaning in their writing. Introduce the topic with a book, then brainstorm descriptive options for overused words.
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We've Got the Dirt!
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We've Got the Dirt!
Second Grade
Earth and Space Science
Help your students learn about earth with this lesson that teaches them about the most basic component-dirt!
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Observe Indigenous People's Day by Learning about Borrowed Words from Native American Languages
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Observe Indigenous People's Day by Learning about Borrowed Words from Native American Languages
Third Grade
Learn how the languages of people indigenous to North America have contributed American English. Each student will research a word derived from an indigenous language and design a page for a class book featuring up to 30 indigenous words.
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I Like Myself
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I Like Myself
Second Grade
Students will explore self-esteem through the book
I Like Myself
by Karen Beaumont. They will write secret kindness notes to others and to themselves, and reflect on how self-esteem can support connection with oneself and the community.
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What's Your Opinion?
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What's Your Opinion?
Third Grade
Writing
Being able to express and support opinions is greatly beneficial for young learners. This lesson plan includes fun exercises to help students learn about opinions and write supporting statements for their own opinions.
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Which Unit of Measurement?
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Which Unit of Measurement?
Third Grade
Get your students explaining estimations and measurements of liquid volumes and masses of objects! Use this lesson independently or alongside
Estimating Measurements of Mass and Volume Using Metric Units.
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Explaining Equivalent Fractions
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Explaining Equivalent Fractions
Third Grade
In order to build a strong foundation with fractions, students should be able to explain the concept and their thinking. Use this as a stand alone lesson or as a pre-lesson for
Let's Play Equivalent Fractions!
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Number Relationships in Division
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Number Relationships in Division
Third Grade
Help your students use multiplication to support their conceptual understanding of division. Use this lesson alone or as a pre-lesson for
Division: Solving for Unknown Factors
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Area Strategies
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Area Strategies
Third Grade
Geometry
Allow your students to explore the pros and cons of different strategies used to find the area of rectangles. Use this as a stand alone lesson or as a pre-lesson for the Multiplication and Area in the Community Garden lesson.
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Abbreviation Stations
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Abbreviation Stations
Third Grade
Vocabulary
Your students may be familiar with common texting language, but do they know the meaning of common abbreviations? With this lesson your students will explore a variety of abbreviations and their corresponding meanings!
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Time to the Nearest Minute
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Time to the Nearest Minute
Third Grade
Teach your students a vital life skill with this lesson on telling time to the nearest minute! Students will be hands on changing the times on their own clocks and get plenty of practice reading times both with the class and individually.
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Character Cards
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Character Cards
Third Grade
Real people and characters in stories show who they are by their words and actions. Help students make the connection between a character trait and the words or actions that support it by using Character Cards.
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St. Patrick's Day Blarney
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St. Patrick's Day Blarney
Third Grade
In this Saint Patrick's Day lesson plan, students will complete a 5-strategy comprehension exercise using "The Legend of the Blarney Stone."
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Visualize the Action Verbs
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Visualize the Action Verbs
Third Grade
We teach our writers to “show, not tell.” Action verbs are a key component in that process! Use this lesson to teach your students to identify and use action verbs in sentences in order to strengthen their writing with clear description.
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Friendship Tea
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Friendship Tea
Second Grade
The recipe for friendship includes kindness, honesty, and understanding, among other things! In this lesson, students will discuss the recipe for friendship, make a perfect pot of tea, and reflect on how to make upset friends feel better.
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Identifying Character Traits
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Identifying Character Traits
Third Grade
What's your "it"? This lesson incorporates Tony Dungy's You Can Do It! into some hands-on activities that help students learn about different character traits.
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What's On Your Mind?
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What's On Your Mind?
Third Grade
What’s on their minds? In this lesson, students will have the opportunity to creatively express their opinions in the context of a "letter to the editor." Students will make connections between real social issues and writing!
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Acrostic Research and Craft
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Acrostic Research and Craft
Second Grade
Students conduct a short research project on a chosen topic, combine their knowledge of their subject in an acrostic poem, then create a craft to illustrate their topic.
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Multiplication with Area Models
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Multiplication with Area Models
Third Grade
Teach your students to use an area model to solve multiplication problems with a two-digit factor.
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Pause, Breathe, Create
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Pause, Breathe, Create
Second Grade
In this lesson, students will explore how art can be a tool to express or reflect on emotions.
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Using Tape Models to Compare Like Fractions
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Using Tape Models to Compare Like Fractions
Third Grade
Teach your students to compare fractions using symbols ( >, < = ) in three easy steps. Using this lesson plan, your class will compare like fractions using tape diagrams.
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Relating with Empathy
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Relating with Empathy
Second Grade
Being able to step into another's shoes can support healthy relationships and compassionate young people! Students will be able to define the word "empathy." They will discuss different scenarios and perform skits that illustrate empathy.
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Exploring Different Perspectives in Folktales
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Exploring Different Perspectives in Folktales
Third Grade
Give your students the opportunity to explore the perspectives of different characters by using the "Circle of Viewpoints" Visible Thinking Routine from Harvard's Project Zero.
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Pondering the Purpose, Aiming for an Audience
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Pondering the Purpose, Aiming for an Audience
Third Grade
Help your students plan with a purpose! With instruction on both audience and purpose, your students will be equipped to strategically write for specific audiences.
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Let's Talk About Multiplication Facts
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Let's Talk About Multiplication Facts
Third Grade
Multiplication
It's not enough to just memorize the multiplication table! It helps students to know how to explain their strategy to find the product too. Teach this lesson on its own or use it as support for the lesson Slap and Roll Timed Multiplication.
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Making Sense of Realism and Fantasy
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Making Sense of Realism and Fantasy
Third Grade
Vocabulary
Is it real or is it fantasy? This lesson introduces students to the literary concepts of realism and fantasy. Readers will practice this skill by using details in texts to distinguish the two genre elements.
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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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What’s Similar? What’s Different?
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What’s Similar? What’s Different?
Second Grade
Measurement
How are plants’ traits affected by environmental factors? In this integrated science and reading lesson, students will use multiple sources to identify and determine how traits are influenced by the environment.
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Silly Sentences
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Silly Sentences
Second Grade
Help your students learn how the various parts of speech work together to lengthen and enrich simple sentences. In this lesson, young writers will enjoy constructing wacky sentences with different parts of speech.
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