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Switching U.S. States
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Switching U.S. States
Fourth Grade
Measurement
This lesson combines students' knowledge of US geography and their creative writing skills in one fun activity!
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Be a Detail Artist!
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Be a Detail Artist!
Fourth Grade
Writing
Does your young writer need more details to beef up her writing? Why not make it fun by mixing in some creative artwork, and take her writing to the next level.
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Nonfiction Genres
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Nonfiction Genres
Fourth Grade
Writing
In this lesson, your students will explore the library in search of various genres of nonfiction texts. Teach this lesson at the beginning of the year to familiarize your students with the structure and organization of the library.
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Crazy Monday!
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Crazy Monday!
Fourth Grade
Writing
Instead of reading the story and then reviewing it, kids have to put this mixed-up story back together in order to understand what's going on.
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Cat Comics: Joy Ride!
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Cat Comics: Joy Ride!
Fourth Grade
Writing
Let your fourth grader dig deep into their imagination to come up with their own adventure for A.J. and C.K., in this fill-in-the-blank comic strip.
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Detective Reading
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Detective Reading
Fourth Grade
Reading
Roll up your sleeves and get out the magnifying glasses! In this lesson, your students will practice finding supportive details and examples in informational texts.
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Design Challenge: Inflate a Balloon
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Design Challenge: Inflate a Balloon
Third Grade
Writing
In this exciting design challenge, your child will use design thinking skills to create a mixture that can inflate a balloon.
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Better Together: Combining Sentences #3
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Better Together: Combining Sentences #3
Third Grade
Writing
Enhance your writing by revising sentences in this third- and fourth-grade grammar worksheet!
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Nonfiction Main Idea
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Nonfiction Main Idea
Fourth Grade
Reading
Let's get reading! In this lesson, students will identify the main idea and details of a nonfiction text. Use this on its own or as support for the lesson Connecting the Coasts: Effects of the Transcontinental Railroad.
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Collecting Strong Evidence
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Collecting Strong Evidence
Fourth Grade
Writing
This graphic organizer will help your young writers organize and explain their supporting evidence.
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Cite and Explain Your Evidence #1: Literary Response
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Cite and Explain Your Evidence #1: Literary Response
Fourth Grade
Writing
This guided practice reinforces how strong writers make a claim that they can support with strong evidence.
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Sea Turtle Citations: Paraphrasing & Direct Quotes
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Sea Turtle Citations: Paraphrasing & Direct Quotes
Fourth Grade
Reading
In this activity, kids provide evidence by paraphrasing and selecting direct quotes from an informational text.
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How to Cite Strong Evidence: Literary Response
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How to Cite Strong Evidence: Literary Response
Fourth Grade
Writing
These example literary responses model how to cite and explain evidence to support a claim.
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Practice Using Transitions #1
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Practice Using Transitions #1
Fourth Grade
Writing
Upper grade students will practice using transition words to craft clear and cohesive writing.
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Similes, Metaphors, and Idioms of Figurative Language
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Similes, Metaphors, and Idioms of Figurative Language
Fourth Grade
Writing
Similes, metaphors, and idioms are some of the most widely used literary devices in both speaking and writing. Students will review each of these and practice creating some of their own.
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Working with Analogies
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Working with Analogies
Third Grade
Writing
Use this resource with your students to practice making connections between words. As your students complete the analogies, they will identify the relationships between words and their meanings.
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Multiplying with Arrays
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Multiplying with Arrays
Fourth Grade
Writing
Making mistakes helps us learn! Your students will flex their analytical muscles to pinpoint errors in multiplication problems using arrays. Use the lesson on its own or as support to Base Ten Arrays for Multi-Digit Multiplication.
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Informational Outlines 1
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Informational Outlines 1
Second Grade
Writing
This resource gives your students practice outlining an informational paragraph on changes during the spring season.
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Informational Outlines 3
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Informational Outlines 3
Third Grade
Writing
Use this exercise with your students to pick out facts that would support a paragraph about spring cleaning
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Paragraphs That POP!
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Paragraphs That POP!
Fourth Grade
Writing
If young writers can learn how to write a solid paragraph, then they have the building blocks of an essay. In this lesson, students will study paragraph structure and practice organizing ideas into paragraphs.
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Organize Your Informational Essay: Travel
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Organize Your Informational Essay: Travel
Third Grade
Writing
Children learn to plan and organize their compositions with this writing prompt and template.
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Make a Claim
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Make a Claim
Fourth Grade
Writing
Help your students review how develop a claim and support that claim with evidence. A claim is an opinion about a story that you can support with evidence.
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Organize Your Informational Essay: Favorite Activity
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Organize Your Informational Essay: Favorite Activity
Second Grade
Writing
Children learn to plan and organize their compositions with this writing prompt and template.
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Sentence Makeover Part 1
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Sentence Makeover Part 1
Fourth Grade
Writing
In this worksheet, learners will rewrite a short paragraph using smooth, flowing sentences.
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Loch Ness Monster vs Megalodon
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Loch Ness Monster vs Megalodon
Fourth Grade
Writing
What would happen if Megalodon and the Loch Ness Monster went head-to-head? Your budding writer can have fun narrating this epic battle!
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Informational Writing: Strong Support
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Informational Writing: Strong Support
Third Grade
Writing
This worksheet offers useful support for third and fourth graders as they learn to read and write informational essays.
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Jack and the Beanstalk Giant
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Jack and the Beanstalk Giant
Fourth Grade
Writing
How would the story of Jack and the Beanstalk go if it were told from the point of view of the giant?
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Gratitude Journal
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Gratitude Journal
Third Grade
Writing
Use this helpful journal prompt to get your child thinking about gratitude and their impact on others!
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Broken Mirror
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Broken Mirror
Fourth Grade
Writing
If you break a mirror, will it really give you bad luck for 7 years? Investigate the origins of this famous superstition with a fun writing activity.
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Sentence Scramble
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Sentence Scramble
Fourth Grade
Writing
Young writers will learn to manipulate and combine sentences with conjunctions and adverb phrases. This skill helps students understand that crafting sentences is a creative and artistic process.
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