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Sounding with Syllables
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Sounding with Syllables
Fifth Grade
If your students need instruction in reading multisyllabic words with long vowel digraphs, then this lesson plan is for you! In this hands-on lesson, students will use manipulatives to break apart and read complex, multisyllabic words.
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Discussing Scaling with Fractions
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Discussing Scaling with Fractions
Fifth Grade
Challenge students' understanding of multiplying fractions by whole numbers to help them form opinions about rules regarding scaling. Use this lesson on its own or as support for the lesson Multiplication as Scaling.
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Editing for Capitalization and Punctuation
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Editing for Capitalization and Punctuation
Fourth Grade
Writing
Students often understand the basic conventions of writing, but may need support in incorporating these skills into their work. In this lesson, students will review some of the more common capitalization and punctuation errors and apply their editing skills to real writing.
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Bill of Rights Bingo
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Bill of Rights Bingo
Fifth Grade
In this civics lesson, your students will learn about the 10 amendments that make up the Bill of Rights.
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Let's Mingle with Irregular Verbs!
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Let's Mingle with Irregular Verbs!
Fifth Grade
In this interactive lesson, students play a mingle game with their classmates to match the infinitive and past tense forms of irregular verbs. Students need exposure to irregular verbs in order to memorize them and this lesson makes it fun!
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Drafting, Formatting, and Editing a Letter
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Drafting, Formatting, and Editing a Letter
Fourth Grade
Grammar
Walk your young writers through the letter-writing process, including formatting, drafting, and editing. Use the checklist to ensure that all of the important parts of the letter are included and the details are polished.
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Multiplication Bingo: Two-Digit Numbers
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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?
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Irregular Verbs Review
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Irregular Verbs Review
Fifth Grade
How do irregular verbs change when they are used in the past tense or past participle form? Use this lesson to review some grammar basics.
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GEMDAS: Order of Operations
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GEMDAS: Order of Operations
Fifth Grade
If your students understand PEMDAS and its role in the order of operations, GEMDAS will be a breeze. The “P” is replaced with a “G” to represent a wider range of grouping symbols.
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All About Titles
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All About Titles
Fourth Grade
Grammar
This lesson covers everything that young writers need to know about titles. Students will learn about the purpose of titles, strategies for creating a great title, and familiarize themselves with punctuation and capitalization conventions of titles.
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Juggling Verb Tense
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Juggling Verb Tense
Third Grade
Grammar
Verbs are the only kind of word that have tenses. Some of them are standard and easy to learn, while others are irregular and tricky. This lesson will review verb tense changes that follow the regular pattern and those oddballs that don't.
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Sillier or Silliest? A Suffix Study
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Sillier or Silliest? A Suffix Study
Fifth Grade
In this suffix lesson plan, your students will practice using the suffixes -
er
and -
est
to create comparative and superlative adjectives.
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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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Party Planning with Decimals
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Party Planning with Decimals
Fifth Grade
Get your students excited about rounding with this activity that lets them plan a party while they learn!
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There Must Be Order!
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There Must Be Order!
Fifth Grade
Help your students understand PEMDAS and its importance with this lesson that gives them practice with parentheses, braces, and brackets.
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Comparing Decimals: Decimal War!
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Comparing Decimals: Decimal War!
Fifth Grade
Get your students excited and test their knowledge of comparing decimals with this fun decimal "war" game!
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Poetry Harvest
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Poetry Harvest
Fifth Grade
Looking for a fun way to assess your students' knowledge of poetry? Try having a poetry harvest! With fun decorations, unexpected elements, and activity-based workstations, this fun test is sure to get your students excited.
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Diner Division
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Diner Division
Fifth Grade
Decimals
Students learn how to fairly split the bill with this lesson that has them race to find out the amount they owe on a check! Students will apply their knowledge of dividing decimals to real-world situations of dining out!
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Elections and Conditions
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Elections and Conditions
Fifth Grade
Reading
Use this lesson to help your ELs understand details in a sentence by identifying conditional phrases. It can be a stand-alone lesson or used as support to the lesson Comparing Primary and Secondary Sources.
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Inferences and Quotes as Proof
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Inferences and Quotes as Proof
Fifth Grade
Statistics
Got quotes? Use this lesson plan to teach your EL students how to select appropriate quotes from the text that support their conclusions! Use this lesson on its own or as support to The Not-So-Great Depression: Bud, Not Buddy lesson.
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Exploring Different Points of View
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Exploring Different Points of View
Fifth Grade
The activities in this lesson will engage students in thinking about how a person’s position, needs, and concerns affect their point of view on an issue. Students will apply this to characters in "The Memory String" by Eve Bunting.
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Decimal Multiplication Estimations
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Decimal Multiplication Estimations
Fifth Grade
Challenge students to relate the multiplication of decimals to that of whole numbers. Have them justify their estimations in partners. Use this lesson on its own or use it as support to the lesson Multiply Decimals with Models.
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Powers of Ten Patterns
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Powers of Ten Patterns
Fifth Grade
Exponents and Roots
Activate your students' observational skills by having them analyze a chart of the powers of ten! Use this lesson on its own or as support to the lesson Powers of 10.
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Decimal Product Reasonableness
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Decimal Product Reasonableness
Fifth Grade
Multiplication
Discuss correct decimal placement using logical arguments and by multiplying whole numbers. Use this lesson as a standalone lesson or use it as support to the lesson Multiply Decimals.
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Comparing Two Division Methods
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Comparing Two Division Methods
Fifth Grade
Challenge students to compare two strategies for solving division expressions! Students will focus on their language use in this pre-lesson to the Dicey Division lesson.
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Solving Expressions in Word Problems
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Solving Expressions in Word Problems
Fifth Grade
Help your students make a connection between numerical expressions and written phrases in word problems.
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