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Mash-Up Reading Reflections!
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Mash-Up Reading Reflections!
Fifth Grade
Writing
Using this lesson plan, your students will synthesize literary information by reimagining storyline outcomes. Substituting characters from their favorite texts and reimagining the effects will excite and bring your class new insights!
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Mix It Up! Making Varied Sentences
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Mix It Up! Making Varied Sentences
Fifth Grade
Writing
Have your students practice writing with varied sentence patterns in this story writing challenge.
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Create Your Own Comic
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Create Your Own Comic
Fifth Grade
Writing
Up, up and away! Your comic book enthusiast will have a BLAST with this super comic book writing project.
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Homographic Puns
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Homographic Puns
Fourth Grade
Reading
Help students understand homographic puns and how to use them.
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What Is an Analogy?
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What Is an Analogy?
Fourth Grade
Writing
Analogies are a way of describing the similarities between two things by comparing them.
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Three Sentence Structures
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Three Sentence Structures
Fourth Grade
Writing
Students will review and play with three basic sentence structures to liven up their writing.
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Make Your Own Superhero Comic
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Make Your Own Superhero Comic
Fifth Grade
Writing
Convince reluctant writers to pick up their pens with this fun write-it-yourself superhero comic.
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Tracking Transitions
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Tracking Transitions
Fourth Grade
Writing
This worksheet asks students to find the transition words and to use them in their own sentences.
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Writing with Unexpected Details
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Writing with Unexpected Details
Fifth Grade
Writing
In this creative writing exercise, students will rewrite sentences to make them more interesting and practice adding vivid adjectives and adverbs to their writing.
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Fix the Text Grammar
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Fix the Text Grammar
Fifth Grade
Writing
Learners will read four text massages and rewrite them using proper grammar and correct spelling and punctuation.
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Metaphor Game
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Metaphor Game
Fifth Grade
Writing
This printable game is a walk in the park! Get fired up for figurative language with this fun and creative metaphor game.
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Creative Writing Prompt: Halloween Potion
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Creative Writing Prompt: Halloween Potion
Third Grade
Writing
In this creative writing Halloween prompt, young writers will use their imaginations to dream up their very own Halloween potion.
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Paraphrasing Practice
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Paraphrasing Practice
Fourth Grade
Reading
Paraphrasing is all about summing up a lengthy text, and it can be a great way to help your child hone reading comprehension skills.
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Complete the Story: Dotty and the Necklace
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Complete the Story: Dotty and the Necklace
Fourth Grade
Writing
The first half of Dotty's story is here, but the second half is missing! Can your child come up with her own ending to complete the page?
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Book Study: The Great Fire: What Went Wrong?
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Book Study: The Great Fire: What Went Wrong?
Fifth Grade
Reading
When students finish reading Jim Murphy’s
The Great Fire
, help them think about cause and effect with this graphic organizer!
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Make Your Own Comic
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Make Your Own Comic
Fifth Grade
Writing
Show your fifth-grader it's possible to make your own comic rather than just read them. He'll work on creative writing while he's at it!
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Tuning My Writing Voice
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Tuning My Writing Voice
Fourth Grade
Writing
Help your writers develop a voice with this worksheet. Challenge them to think about ways to express themselves with language, phrases, idioms, similes, and word choice.
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Literary Argument: Drafting Your Essay
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Literary Argument: Drafting Your Essay
Fourth Grade
Writing
Once students have selected a topic related to a piece of literature they have read and mapped out their argument, this lesson will help them turn their prewriting into an essay.
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Comic Book Writing: Superhero Showdown
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Comic Book Writing: Superhero Showdown
Fourth Grade
Writing
What's going on in this superhero comic strip? The adventures are up to your learner, as they fill in captions and word bubbles with comic book writing.
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Reading Comprehension: Stuffed Elephant
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Reading Comprehension: Stuffed Elephant
Fifth Grade
Reading
Improve your child's reading comprehension, and introduce them to a classic children's story, with this worksheet on The Story of a Stuffed Elephant.
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What's a Quote? (Bud, Not Buddy, Part II)
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What's a Quote? (Bud, Not Buddy, Part II)
Fifth Grade
Reading
Quoting is a valuable skill in today's education. Lead your students on the right path with explicit instruction that will stick. Then, back it up with hands on practice on and experience in their own leveled chapter books.
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The New England Colonies: Economy
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The New England Colonies: Economy
Fifth Grade
Writing
Use this lesson to teach your students how people survived in the New England colonies when they were first created.
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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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Scrambled Similes
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Scrambled Similes
Fifth Grade
Reading
This worksheet will help your child understand what similes are, and she'll even get to use her imagination to write some of her own!
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Determining the Theme of a Poem
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Determining the Theme of a Poem
Fifth Grade
Reading
Give your class a deeper understanding of theme with this art and poetry-focused lesson plan about theme. By the end of the lesson, students will understand what theme is and how to determine theme in a piece of writing, such as a poem.
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Area with Multiplying and Adding
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Area with Multiplying and Adding
Fifth Grade
Multiplication
Start a dialogue around area models! In this lesson, encourage students to ask questions as they multiply using area models. Use this lesson on its own or as support to the lesson Area Models and Multiplication.
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Punctuating Dialogue
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Punctuating Dialogue
Fifth Grade
Writing
Your students will surely exclaim, "This is fun!" in response to this writing lesson. It covers topics that range from dialogue punctuation to sentence types, and will definitely help improve reading comprehension skills.
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Making Judgements: Is it True?
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Making Judgements: Is it True?
Fourth Grade
Writing
In this lesson, students will engage in inquiry, a powerful mindfulness practice to work with judgements about oneself and others.
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Quotes with Introductory Phrases
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Quotes with Introductory Phrases
Fifth Grade
Statistics
Help your EL students find and record quotes as evidence in nonfiction texts with the help of introductory phrases and sentence frames. This can support the lesson Making Inferences in Nonfiction Texts.
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Narrative Writing: Add Sensory Details
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Narrative Writing: Add Sensory Details
Fifth Grade
Writing
Take mystery and suspenseful writing to the next level with this worksheet! Students can revise sentences and then use this exercise to make their own writing more evocative. Use this worksheet to practice adding vivid details to sentences.
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