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Eye See... Multiplicity
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Eye See... Multiplicity
Fifth Grade
This comprehensive multiplication lesson gives your students an overview of three different methods for finding products. It features a colorful slideshow and is sure to keep young learners engaged.
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Reading Response Letters
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Reading Response Letters
Fourth Grade
Grammar
How can you
see
what your students are thinking while they read? Try reading response letters in your class. Students will practice formatting letters and learn to discuss their thinking about literature in writing.
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Explorer Letters
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Explorer Letters
Fifth Grade
Writing
Step into the shoes of an explorer. Students will learn more about the lives and accomplishments of important explorers, and they'll demonstrate their knowledge through a creative writing assignment.
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Onomatopoeia Practice
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Onomatopoeia Practice
Fifth Grade
Vocabulary
Does onomatopoeia BANG your students up or cause them to want to BARF? Help them out with this comical lesson on the well-known figurative device. Students will have a fun time completing worksheets and using onomatopoeias themselves.
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What's a Metaphor?
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What's a Metaphor?
Fifth Grade
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In this lesson, students complete worksheets and engage in peer discussions to learn more about metaphors. Young writers will love making their own creative metaphors.
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