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Sentences: Complete or Fragment?
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Sentences: Complete or Fragment?
Fourth Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
A deeper understanding of what constitutes a complete sentence will help your young writers understand how to create technically correct and more complex sentences. This practice will help students edit and revise their writing.
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Sentences: Complete or Fragment?
Lesson Plan
Sentences: Complete or Fragment?
A deeper understanding of what constitutes a complete sentence will help your young writers understand how to create technically correct and more complex sentences. This practice will help students edit and revise their writing.
Fourth Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
Lesson Plan
Fragment or Sentence?
Lesson Plan
Fragment or Sentence?
Fourth Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
This lesson includes a bunch of hands-on activities to get little writers excited about complete sentences. After learning about subjects and predicates, students will tackle the challenge of writing their own sentences and fragments.
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Fragment or Sentence?
Lesson Plan
Fragment or Sentence?
This lesson includes a bunch of hands-on activities to get little writers excited about complete sentences. After learning about subjects and predicates, students will tackle the challenge of writing their own sentences and fragments.
Fourth Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
Lesson Plan
Constructing Crazy Halloween Sentences
Lesson Plan
Constructing Crazy Halloween Sentences
Third Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
Your students will turn into crazy Halloween sentence making machines with this fun lesson on constructing complete sentences. Students will practice making and mixing subjects and predicates - and the results will have you all ROTFL.
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Constructing Crazy Halloween Sentences
Lesson Plan
Constructing Crazy Halloween Sentences
Your students will turn into crazy Halloween sentence making machines with this fun lesson on constructing complete sentences. Students will practice making and mixing subjects and predicates - and the results will have you all ROTFL.
Third Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
Lesson Plan
Battle of the Texts: Print vs. Electronics
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Battle of the Texts: Print vs. Electronics
Fourth Grade
Are you a page turner or a mouse clicker? In this lesson, students compare and contrast text features in two types of nonfictions texts: print and electronic.
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Battle of the Texts: Print vs. Electronics
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Battle of the Texts: Print vs. Electronics
Are you a page turner or a mouse clicker? In this lesson, students compare and contrast text features in two types of nonfictions texts: print and electronic.
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
Fiction vs. Nonfiction
Lesson Plan
Fiction vs. Nonfiction
Fourth Grade
Reading
Kids will love learning some fun facts about elephants while developing their reading comprehension skills. Using T-charts and Venn diagrams, they'll analyze stories and explore different characteristics of fiction and nonfiction.
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Fiction vs. Nonfiction
Lesson Plan
Fiction vs. Nonfiction
Kids will love learning some fun facts about elephants while developing their reading comprehension skills. Using T-charts and Venn diagrams, they'll analyze stories and explore different characteristics of fiction and nonfiction.
Fourth Grade
Reading
Lesson Plan
Growth Mindset
Lesson Plan
Growth Mindset
Fourth Grade
In this lesson, students will watch a video on growth mindset and work in pairs to share their ideas about growth vs. fixed mindsets. They will then collaborate to design their own skits about growth vs. fixed mindsets.
Lesson Plan
Growth Mindset
Lesson Plan
Growth Mindset
In this lesson, students will watch a video on growth mindset and work in pairs to share their ideas about growth vs. fixed mindsets. They will then collaborate to design their own skits about growth vs. fixed mindsets.
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
Dissecting Sentences
Lesson Plan
Dissecting Sentences
Fourth Grade
Constructing sentences is both an art and a science. Help your young learners improve their understanding of sentence structure through this lesson on articles and sentence diagramming.
Lesson Plan
Dissecting Sentences
Lesson Plan
Dissecting Sentences
Constructing sentences is both an art and a science. Help your young learners improve their understanding of sentence structure through this lesson on articles and sentence diagramming.
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
Curiosity vs. Judgment
Lesson Plan
Curiosity vs. Judgment
Fourth Grade
Curiosity can be a powerful way to work with our judgments. In this lesson, students will explore curiosity and judgment. They'll participate in an outdoor activity to practice mindfulness of senses and attentiveness to the present moment.
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Curiosity vs. Judgment
Lesson Plan
Curiosity vs. Judgment
Curiosity can be a powerful way to work with our judgments. In this lesson, students will explore curiosity and judgment. They'll participate in an outdoor activity to practice mindfulness of senses and attentiveness to the present moment.
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
Two, Too, or To?
Lesson Plan
Two, Too, or To?
Fourth Grade
Vocabulary
By creating an interactive notebook template, kids will help themselves remember the correct ways to use the commonly confused words to, too, two, there, and their. Young writers will love improving their writing skills with this lesson.
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Two, Too, or To?
Lesson Plan
Two, Too, or To?
By creating an interactive notebook template, kids will help themselves remember the correct ways to use the commonly confused words to, too, two, there, and their. Young writers will love improving their writing skills with this lesson.
Fourth Grade
Vocabulary
Lesson Plan
Compound Sentences in Nonfiction
Lesson Plan
Compound Sentences in Nonfiction
Fourth Grade
Writing
This lesson helps your ELs identify the role of coordinating conjunctions and compound sentences in nonfiction texts. Use it as a stand-alone lesson or as a pre-lesson to Nonfiction Genres.
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Compound Sentences in Nonfiction
Lesson Plan
Compound Sentences in Nonfiction
This lesson helps your ELs identify the role of coordinating conjunctions and compound sentences in nonfiction texts. Use it as a stand-alone lesson or as a pre-lesson to Nonfiction Genres.
Fourth Grade
Writing
Lesson Plan
Shifting Points of View
Lesson Plan
Shifting Points of View
Fourth Grade
Reading
This lesson gives students practice identifying first person and third person narration in fiction and nonfiction texts. It could be taught as a stand-alone lesson or as a precursor to the lesson Fiction vs. Nonfiction.
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Shifting Points of View
Lesson Plan
Shifting Points of View
This lesson gives students practice identifying first person and third person narration in fiction and nonfiction texts. It could be taught as a stand-alone lesson or as a precursor to the lesson Fiction vs. Nonfiction.
Fourth Grade
Reading
Lesson Plan
Explaining Illustrations with Declarative Sentences
Lesson Plan
Explaining Illustrations with Declarative Sentences
Fourth Grade
In this lesson, students will examine illustrations and write about them using declarative sentences. This can be used on its own or as support for the lesson A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words: Connecting Text and Illustrations.
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Explaining Illustrations with Declarative Sentences
Lesson Plan
Explaining Illustrations with Declarative Sentences
In this lesson, students will examine illustrations and write about them using declarative sentences. This can be used on its own or as support for the lesson A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words: Connecting Text and Illustrations.
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
Let's Shake on It!
Lesson Plan
Let's Shake on It!
Fourth Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
Students will enjoy thinking about subject and verbs as two parts that must work together to form a clear idea. Students will create mixed-up sentences as a class, then write funny stories that peers can revise.
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Let's Shake on It!
Lesson Plan
Let's Shake on It!
Students will enjoy thinking about subject and verbs as two parts that must work together to form a clear idea. Students will create mixed-up sentences as a class, then write funny stories that peers can revise.
Fourth Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
Lesson Plan
Base Ten Arrays for Multi-Digit Multiplication
Lesson Plan
Base Ten Arrays for Multi-Digit Multiplication
Fourth Grade
Teach your students to draw an array using base ten notation to solve multiplication problems with two two-digit factors.
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Base Ten Arrays for Multi-Digit Multiplication
Lesson Plan
Base Ten Arrays for Multi-Digit Multiplication
Teach your students to draw an array using base ten notation to solve multiplication problems with two two-digit factors.
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
Two Points of View
Lesson Plan
Two Points of View
Fourth Grade
Writing
Are your students ready to see narratives from a different perspective? This reading lesson will get students excited about discovering first- and third-person points of view.
Lesson Plan
Two Points of View
Lesson Plan
Two Points of View
Are your students ready to see narratives from a different perspective? This reading lesson will get students excited about discovering first- and third-person points of view.
Fourth Grade
Writing
Lesson Plan
Sentence Scramble
Lesson Plan
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.
Lesson Plan
Sentence Scramble
Lesson Plan
Sentence Scramble
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.
Fourth Grade
Writing
Lesson Plan
Equivalent Fractions Using Area Models
Lesson Plan
Equivalent Fractions Using Area Models
Fourth Grade
Teach your students to create equivalent fractions by multiplying by different fraction forms of 1 whole like 2/2 or 4/4. This lesson also includes drafts of area models.
Lesson Plan
Equivalent Fractions Using Area Models
Lesson Plan
Equivalent Fractions Using Area Models
Teach your students to create equivalent fractions by multiplying by different fraction forms of 1 whole like 2/2 or 4/4. This lesson also includes drafts of area models.
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
Multiplication Bingo: Two-Digit Numbers
Lesson Plan
Multiplication Bingo: Two-Digit Numbers
Fourth Grade
Your students will go bonkers for bingo as they play this baffling multiplication game! Who will get five in a row first?
Lesson Plan
Multiplication Bingo: Two-Digit Numbers
Lesson Plan
Multiplication Bingo: Two-Digit Numbers
Your students will go bonkers for bingo as they play this baffling multiplication game! Who will get five in a row first?
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
Who Is Telling the Story?
Lesson Plan
Who Is Telling the Story?
Fourth Grade
Help your ELs see the connection between nouns and pronouns and the author's point of view, or perspective, in fiction and nonfiction texts. This lesson can be taught on its own or used as support for the lesson Two Points of View.
Lesson Plan
Who Is Telling the Story?
Lesson Plan
Who Is Telling the Story?
Help your ELs see the connection between nouns and pronouns and the author's point of view, or perspective, in fiction and nonfiction texts. This lesson can be taught on its own or used as support for the lesson Two Points of View.
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
St. Patrick's Day Blarney
Lesson Plan
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."
Lesson Plan
St. Patrick's Day Blarney
Lesson Plan
St. Patrick's Day Blarney
In this Saint Patrick's Day lesson plan, students will complete a 5-strategy comprehension exercise using "The Legend of the Blarney Stone."
Third Grade
Lesson Plan
Diving into Earth's Oceans
Lesson Plan
Diving into Earth's Oceans
Fourth Grade
Writing
Get your students excited about geography with a lesson on Earth's oceans. After reading two different texts, they'll be ready to dive right into ocean paragraph writing.
Lesson Plan
Diving into Earth's Oceans
Lesson Plan
Diving into Earth's Oceans
Get your students excited about geography with a lesson on Earth's oceans. After reading two different texts, they'll be ready to dive right into ocean paragraph writing.
Fourth Grade
Writing
Lesson Plan
Homophones: Hold the Homophone!
Lesson Plan
Homophones: Hold the Homophone!
Fourth Grade
Want your students to/too/two use the right/write words when/win writing? This lesson will teach them about homophones and the different ways/weighs they are used.
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Homophones: Hold the Homophone!
Lesson Plan
Homophones: Hold the Homophone!
Want your students to/too/two use the right/write words when/win writing? This lesson will teach them about homophones and the different ways/weighs they are used.
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
Subtraction with Regrouping
Lesson Plan
Subtraction with Regrouping
Third Grade
Subtraction
Help your students subtract with confidence by sharing two different strategies. Use this lesson to build on students’ understanding of subtraction and to evaluate this key skill.
Lesson Plan
Subtraction with Regrouping
Lesson Plan
Subtraction with Regrouping
Help your students subtract with confidence by sharing two different strategies. Use this lesson to build on students’ understanding of subtraction and to evaluate this key skill.
Third Grade
Subtraction
Lesson Plan
Comparing Literature Themes
Lesson Plan
Comparing Literature Themes
Fourth Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
Your ELs will compare and contrast two similar stories while strengthening their grammar skills related to noun and pronoun agreement in this lesson. Use it as a stand-alone lesson or as a precursor to the lesson Venn Diagram Collage.
Lesson Plan
Comparing Literature Themes
Lesson Plan
Comparing Literature Themes
Your ELs will compare and contrast two similar stories while strengthening their grammar skills related to noun and pronoun agreement in this lesson. Use it as a stand-alone lesson or as a precursor to the lesson Venn Diagram Collage.
Fourth Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
Lesson Plan
Step By Step Decimal Subtraction
Lesson Plan
Step By Step Decimal Subtraction
Fourth Grade
It's as easy as one, two, three...four! Introduce your students to subtracting decimals in the tenth and hundredth place using a four-step process.
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Step By Step Decimal Subtraction
Lesson Plan
Step By Step Decimal Subtraction
It's as easy as one, two, three...four! Introduce your students to subtracting decimals in the tenth and hundredth place using a four-step process.
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
Sentence Variety
Lesson Plan
Sentence Variety
Fourth Grade
During this lesson, students will learn how to edit their writing. They will edit their writing by adding variety to their sentences. Students will also work on writing sentences that are clearer to the reader.
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Sentence Variety
Lesson Plan
Sentence Variety
During this lesson, students will learn how to edit their writing. They will edit their writing by adding variety to their sentences. Students will also work on writing sentences that are clearer to the reader.
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
What Kind of Sentence Is That?
Lesson Plan
What Kind of Sentence Is That?
Fourth Grade
How much fun can you have reviewing the four kinds of sentences? You’re about to find out! This lesson culminates with a classroom game that doubles as a group review of declarative, exclamatory, interrogative, and imperative sentences.
Lesson Plan
What Kind of Sentence Is That?
Lesson Plan
What Kind of Sentence Is That?
How much fun can you have reviewing the four kinds of sentences? You’re about to find out! This lesson culminates with a classroom game that doubles as a group review of declarative, exclamatory, interrogative, and imperative sentences.
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
Compare and Contrast Short Stories
Lesson Plan
Compare and Contrast Short Stories
Fourth Grade
Reading
By fourth grade, most students are familiar with story elements such as setting, characters, and plot. In this lesson, students will compare and contrast the elements in two stories with similar themes.
Lesson Plan
Compare and Contrast Short Stories
Lesson Plan
Compare and Contrast Short Stories
By fourth grade, most students are familiar with story elements such as setting, characters, and plot. In this lesson, students will compare and contrast the elements in two stories with similar themes.
Fourth Grade
Reading
Lesson Plan
Literary Vocabulary, Understanding Plot Lesson Part I
Lesson Plan
Literary Vocabulary, Understanding Plot Lesson Part I
Fourth Grade
Have you ever imagined the action and imagery used in conflict during fantasy fiction novels? Using an Education.com workbook, students will learn the vocabulary of literature and complete a crossword puzzle.
Lesson Plan
Literary Vocabulary, Understanding Plot Lesson Part I
Lesson Plan
Literary Vocabulary, Understanding Plot Lesson Part I
Have you ever imagined the action and imagery used in conflict during fantasy fiction novels? Using an Education.com workbook, students will learn the vocabulary of literature and complete a crossword puzzle.
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
Compare and Contrast Story Elements
Lesson Plan
Compare and Contrast Story Elements
Fourth Grade
Reading
By fourth grade, most students are familiar with story elements such as setting, characters, and plot. In this lesson, students will compare and contrast the elements in two stories with similar themes.
Lesson Plan
Compare and Contrast Story Elements
Lesson Plan
Compare and Contrast Story Elements
By fourth grade, most students are familiar with story elements such as setting, characters, and plot. In this lesson, students will compare and contrast the elements in two stories with similar themes.
Fourth Grade
Reading
Lesson Plan
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