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Making Text Connections
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Making Text Connections
Fourth Grade
This lesson helps your students practice making text connections so they can write about their reading. It can be taught on its own or serve as a precursor to the Reading Response Letters lesson.
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Polishing Your Written Work
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Polishing Your Written Work
Fourth Grade
Whether students are revising handwritten drafts or work that has been composed on the computer, this lesson will help your writers understand some basic strategies and copyediting symbols for polishing their writing.
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Tools to STOP
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Tools to STOP
Fourth Grade
Students will hear about the benefits of mindfulness from JusTme's rap song, "I'm Inspired", practice mindfulness and the STOP tool, and then write raps of their own, encouraging others to practice mindfulness and the STOP method.
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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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Southeast and Gulf State Weather
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Southeast and Gulf State Weather
Fourth Grade
Reading Comprehension
Whoa, weather! Using technology as an aid, students will put their research skills to the test while learning about hurricanes.
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Figuring Out the Theme
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Figuring Out the Theme
Fourth Grade
Most stories have a message for the reader! Help students determine a story's theme so that kids are prepared to compare stories with similar themes. Use this on its own or as support to the lesson Head to Head Fiction Reflections.
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Sight Word Extravaganza
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Sight Word Extravaganza
Fourth Grade
Come one, come all -- we’ve got movement, we’ve got word searches, we’ve got races! This lesson will help your students learn sight words in a fun and engaging way.
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Positive Role Models
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Positive Role Models
Fourth Grade
Positive role models can have a powerful impact on individuals and society. In this lesson, students will reflect on the term "positive role model," discuss positive role models in their lives, and research positive role models in history.
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Chains of Strengths
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Chains of Strengths
Fourth Grade
In this lesson, students will create a paper chain based on their greatest strengths and attributes. They will also work with peers to share and identify each other's strengths.
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Fraction Visuals
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Fraction Visuals
Fourth Grade
Fractions
This lesson helps your students become confident mathematicians when it comes to representing fractions visually in a variety of ways. Use this lesson as a pre-lesson to Fraction Hunt or teach it independently.
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Being Our Best Selves
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Being Our Best Selves
Fourth Grade
Reflecting on moments when we have been at our best can be a powerful thing! In this lesson, students will reflect on how they contribute to their classroom community and when they have been their best self over the past week.
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Practicing Empathy
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Practicing Empathy
Fourth Grade
In this lesson, students will learn about the different regions of the brain and connect them to compassion and empathy. They will also learn how all brains are wired for empathy.
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Red Light, Green Light Questions
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Red Light, Green Light Questions
Third Grade
Statistics
Teach your students to ask and differentiate between recall questions and inferential questions. This lesson will help build a classroom culture around asking deep, inferential questions.
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