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Hidden Treasure: Summarizing Informational Text
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Hidden Treasure: Summarizing Informational Text
Third Grade
Writing
Ahoy there! Ready to sail with your students on a treasure map summary? What's that matey? Your students need practice with summaries? Then take a journey and summarize to find the hidden treasure.
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Indentation Intentions
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Indentation Intentions
Third Grade
Writing
What is the intention of an indentation within a paragraph? Within this lesson, students will explore the reasons why we indent. They’ll categorize and classify content to construct paragraphs that include indentations.
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Interesting Introductions
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Interesting Introductions
Third Grade
Reading
Teach young authors how to "hook" readers with this hands-on lesson. By examining novels and developing their own introductions, students will be able to hone their writing skills.
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Carnivorous Plants
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Carnivorous Plants
Third Grade
Writing
You’ve probably heard of carnivorous animals, but have you heard of carnivorous plants? Use this lesson to teach your students about carnivorous plants by having them research characteristics and create a presentation.
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Argument Arrangements
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Argument Arrangements
Third Grade
Writing
Help your students strengthen their argument writing! Using the strategy of writing advantages and disadvantages, students will delve into writing strong reasons that are rooted in evidence.
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St. Patrick's Day Celebrations
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St. Patrick's Day Celebrations
Third Grade
Writing
St. Patrick's Day is a widely popular holiday all over the world. Teach your students about some interesting traditions as they write an informative text about how St. Patrick's Day is celebrated.
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Tree of Cranes
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Tree of Cranes
Second Grade
Reading
This winter-themed lesson plan, which incorporates the book
Tree of Cranes
by Allen Say, teaches students about Japanese traditions and customs. They will review the basic elements of a narrative story, and then write their own narratives about a special event or moment in their life.
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Strategic School Persuasion
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Strategic School Persuasion
Third Grade
Writing
Persuasive writing is at hand! With authentic and relevant school-related topics, students will encounter and use organizational structures found in persuasive essays.
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Black Revolutionaries: Malcolm X
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Black Revolutionaries: Malcolm X
Second Grade
Writing
This lesson teaches kids all about Malcolm X and how his childhood influenced him to become one of America's most well known, controversial, and revolutionary figures. First kids will listen to a read-aloud authored by Malcolm X's daughter, Ilyasah Shabazz, and then they will write an informative paragraph.
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Evidence of Character Changes
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Evidence of Character Changes
Third Grade
Writing
Create conversations about character changes! Use this lesson plan as a stand-alone lesson for practicing sequencing words in evidenced-based claims about a character, or before the Characters Change Just Like We Do lesson.
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