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Indigenous People’s Day: Native American Leaders of Diplomacy, Resistance and Justice
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Indigenous People’s Day: Native American Leaders of Diplomacy, Resistance and Justice
Fifth Grade
In this 2-day lesson honoring Indigenous People’s Day, children will learn about powerful Native American leaders, how they led and what they stood for. Students will actively engage in research, art integration and presenting to peers.
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Indigenous People’s Day: Native American Leaders of Diplomacy, Resistance and Justice
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Indigenous People’s Day: Native American Leaders of Diplomacy, Resistance and Justice
In this 2-day lesson honoring Indigenous People’s Day, children will learn about powerful Native American leaders, how they led and what they stood for. Students will actively engage in research, art integration and presenting to peers.
Fifth Grade
Lesson Plan
Powers of 10
Lesson Plan
Powers of 10
Fifth Grade
Exponents and Roots
Teach your students to recognize patterns of zeros when multiplying by powers of 10 with exponents.
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Powers of 10
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Powers of 10
Teach your students to recognize patterns of zeros when multiplying by powers of 10 with exponents.
Fifth Grade
Exponents and Roots
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Common Theme Words
Lesson Plan
Common Theme Words
Fifth Grade
In this support lesson, your EL students will learn eight common theme words and will practice applying them to a short story. Use this lesson as a stand-alone lesson or as support to the lesson Determining the Theme of a Poem.
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Common Theme Words
Lesson Plan
Common Theme Words
In this support lesson, your EL students will learn eight common theme words and will practice applying them to a short story. Use this lesson as a stand-alone lesson or as support to the lesson Determining the Theme of a Poem.
Fifth Grade
Lesson Plan
Spelling with Suffixes
Lesson Plan
Spelling with Suffixes
Fourth Grade
Vocabulary
Spelling is sensational with common suffixes! With this lesson, your students will learn how to navigate various suffixes and use them as they create and spell new words.
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Spelling with Suffixes
Lesson Plan
Spelling with Suffixes
Spelling is sensational with common suffixes! With this lesson, your students will learn how to navigate various suffixes and use them as they create and spell new words.
Fourth Grade
Vocabulary
Lesson Plan
Argument Writing: Drafting the Introductory Paragraph
Lesson Plan
Argument Writing: Drafting the Introductory Paragraph
Fifth Grade
Great introductory paragraphs pull the reader in. Students will review the different types of hooks and practice writing effective hooks. Then students will study the structure of of the introductory paragraph and begin to craft their own.
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Argument Writing: Drafting the Introductory Paragraph
Lesson Plan
Argument Writing: Drafting the Introductory Paragraph
Great introductory paragraphs pull the reader in. Students will review the different types of hooks and practice writing effective hooks. Then students will study the structure of of the introductory paragraph and begin to craft their own.
Fifth Grade
Lesson Plan
Caring for the Earth and Our Global Community
Lesson Plan
Caring for the Earth and Our Global Community
Fourth Grade
Caring for the Earth is an important part of responsible decision-making and global citizenship. Through this lesson, students will strengthen their social and emotional learning skills by exploring how they can be a steward for the Earth.
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Caring for the Earth and Our Global Community
Lesson Plan
Caring for the Earth and Our Global Community
Caring for the Earth is an important part of responsible decision-making and global citizenship. Through this lesson, students will strengthen their social and emotional learning skills by exploring how they can be a steward for the Earth.
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
Combining Words
Lesson Plan
Combining Words
Fifth Grade
Condense and combine! In this lesson, students will learn how to combine words to form contractions and hyphenated compound words. Spelling becomes easy when it’s just a matter of pairing words up!
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Combining Words
Lesson Plan
Combining Words
Condense and combine! In this lesson, students will learn how to combine words to form contractions and hyphenated compound words. Spelling becomes easy when it’s just a matter of pairing words up!
Fifth Grade
Lesson Plan
Multiply Decimals with Models
Lesson Plan
Multiply Decimals with Models
Fifth Grade
How well do your students know decimals? In this lesson, introduce your students to decimal multiplication using models.
Lesson Plan
Multiply Decimals with Models
Lesson Plan
Multiply Decimals with Models
How well do your students know decimals? In this lesson, introduce your students to decimal multiplication using models.
Fifth Grade
Lesson Plan
Fractional Tape Diagram Descriptions
Lesson Plan
Fractional Tape Diagram Descriptions
Fifth Grade
Target math academic language in this multidisciplinary lesson! Write descriptive sentences about tape diagrams that show fractional parts. Use this lesson on its own or use it as support for the lesson Fractions and Word Problems.
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Fractional Tape Diagram Descriptions
Lesson Plan
Fractional Tape Diagram Descriptions
Target math academic language in this multidisciplinary lesson! Write descriptive sentences about tape diagrams that show fractional parts. Use this lesson on its own or use it as support for the lesson Fractions and Word Problems.
Fifth Grade
Lesson Plan
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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Sillier or Silliest? A Suffix Study
Lesson Plan
Sillier or Silliest? A Suffix Study
In this suffix lesson plan, your students will practice using the suffixes -
er
and -
est
to create comparative and superlative adjectives.
Fifth Grade
Lesson Plan
Signal Words, Facts, and Opinions
Lesson Plan
Signal Words, Facts, and Opinions
Fifth Grade
Use this lesson to help your ELs search for signal words in texts to determine if a statement is a fact or an opinion. It can be a stand-alone lesson or used as support for the Is It True? lesson.
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Signal Words, Facts, and Opinions
Lesson Plan
Signal Words, Facts, and Opinions
Use this lesson to help your ELs search for signal words in texts to determine if a statement is a fact or an opinion. It can be a stand-alone lesson or used as support for the Is It True? lesson.
Fifth Grade
Lesson Plan
Main Idea and Supporting Evidence
Lesson Plan
Main Idea and Supporting Evidence
Fourth Grade
Use this lesson to help your ELs identify the main idea and supporting evidence in a short fictional text. It can be a stand-alone lesson or used as support for the lesson Reading Closely.
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Main Idea and Supporting Evidence
Lesson Plan
Main Idea and Supporting Evidence
Use this lesson to help your ELs identify the main idea and supporting evidence in a short fictional text. It can be a stand-alone lesson or used as support for the lesson Reading Closely.
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
A Living Timeline: The American Revolution
Lesson Plan
A Living Timeline: The American Revolution
Fifth Grade
Reading
Make history come alive with this interactive lesson! Students will have a blast presenting a "living timeline" to help their classmates understand the events of the Revolutionary War.
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A Living Timeline: The American Revolution
Lesson Plan
A Living Timeline: The American Revolution
Make history come alive with this interactive lesson! Students will have a blast presenting a "living timeline" to help their classmates understand the events of the Revolutionary War.
Fifth Grade
Reading
Lesson Plan
The Not-So-Great Depression: Bud, Not Buddy
Lesson Plan
The Not-So-Great Depression: Bud, Not Buddy
Fifth Grade
Statistics
A lesson about the Great Depression doesn't have to depress your students! They will enjoy building background knowledge for
Bud, Not Buddy
with great interactive and cooperative learning tasks.
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The Not-So-Great Depression: Bud, Not Buddy
Lesson Plan
The Not-So-Great Depression: Bud, Not Buddy
A lesson about the Great Depression doesn't have to depress your students! They will enjoy building background knowledge for
Bud, Not Buddy
with great interactive and cooperative learning tasks.
Fifth Grade
Statistics
Lesson Plan
Researching and Writing about Frederick Douglass
Lesson Plan
Researching and Writing about Frederick Douglass
Fourth Grade
Reading
Frederick Douglass was an influential black man in U.S. history. In this lesson, the historical context is set for students so that they can conduct their own research on Frederick Douglass, using a graphic organizer and multiple sources, before writing an informational essay on him. Ideal for fourth and fifth grade students, this lesson plan not only gives students practice in research and essay-writing skills, it also has them exploring a fascinating part of our country's history.
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Researching and Writing about Frederick Douglass
Lesson Plan
Researching and Writing about Frederick Douglass
Frederick Douglass was an influential black man in U.S. history. In this lesson, the historical context is set for students so that they can conduct their own research on Frederick Douglass, using a graphic organizer and multiple sources, before writing an informational essay on him. Ideal for fourth and fifth grade students, this lesson plan not only gives students practice in research and essay-writing skills, it also has them exploring a fascinating part of our country's history.
Fourth Grade
Reading
Lesson Plan
Multi-Step Word Problems
Lesson Plan
Multi-Step Word Problems
Fifth Grade
Freshen up your understanding of multi-step word problems! Use this lesson to help students use problem-solving thought processes to solve multi-step word problems.
Lesson Plan
Multi-Step Word Problems
Lesson Plan
Multi-Step Word Problems
Freshen up your understanding of multi-step word problems! Use this lesson to help students use problem-solving thought processes to solve multi-step word problems.
Fifth Grade
Lesson Plan
Dividing Decimals: Estimation
Lesson Plan
Dividing Decimals: Estimation
Fifth Grade
Teach your students to round decimals to whole numbers to estimate a quotient. In this lesson, students will have so much fun playing the Estimation Station game, they might forget they are learning!
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Dividing Decimals: Estimation
Lesson Plan
Dividing Decimals: Estimation
Teach your students to round decimals to whole numbers to estimate a quotient. In this lesson, students will have so much fun playing the Estimation Station game, they might forget they are learning!
Fifth Grade
Lesson Plan
E-etiquette and Digital Dialogue
Lesson Plan
E-etiquette and Digital Dialogue
Fifth Grade
Writing
Do your students need guidance in online peer conferences? If you need to teach your students how to collaborate in an online writing conference, then this lesson plan is for you!
Lesson Plan
E-etiquette and Digital Dialogue
Lesson Plan
E-etiquette and Digital Dialogue
Do your students need guidance in online peer conferences? If you need to teach your students how to collaborate in an online writing conference, then this lesson plan is for you!
Fifth Grade
Writing
Lesson Plan
Mixed Word Problems with RDW Strategy
Lesson Plan
Mixed Word Problems with RDW Strategy
Fifth Grade
Mixed Operations
This end-of-the-school-year lesson will get the students focused on all the things they learned in math class! It reviews different skills with fractions and decimals in word problems using the "Read, Draw, and Write" strategy.
Lesson Plan
Mixed Word Problems with RDW Strategy
Lesson Plan
Mixed Word Problems with RDW Strategy
This end-of-the-school-year lesson will get the students focused on all the things they learned in math class! It reviews different skills with fractions and decimals in word problems using the "Read, Draw, and Write" strategy.
Fifth Grade
Mixed Operations
Lesson Plan
Learning About Family Traditions
Lesson Plan
Learning About Family Traditions
Kindergarten
Use this lesson to give your students an opportunity to share about their family traditions. Prior to the lesson, they'll complete a worksheet to gather information about the way their family honors their culture and beliefs with traditions. They'll bring their information back to the classroom to share with their peers.
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Learning About Family Traditions
Lesson Plan
Learning About Family Traditions
Use this lesson to give your students an opportunity to share about their family traditions. Prior to the lesson, they'll complete a worksheet to gather information about the way their family honors their culture and beliefs with traditions. They'll bring their information back to the classroom to share with their peers.
Kindergarten
Lesson Plan
Who Was Amelia Boynton Robinson?
Lesson Plan
Who Was Amelia Boynton Robinson?
Fourth Grade
Reading
Take your fourth and fifth graders on a deep dive into the civil rights movement with this lesson on Amelia Boynton Robinson. A key activist in the movement, Amelia played a critical role in organizing the Selma to Montgomery march. Your students will read, annotate, and analyze her biography through multiple reads, before discussing the text with their classmates.
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Who Was Amelia Boynton Robinson?
Lesson Plan
Who Was Amelia Boynton Robinson?
Take your fourth and fifth graders on a deep dive into the civil rights movement with this lesson on Amelia Boynton Robinson. A key activist in the movement, Amelia played a critical role in organizing the Selma to Montgomery march. Your students will read, annotate, and analyze her biography through multiple reads, before discussing the text with their classmates.
Fourth Grade
Reading
Lesson Plan
Partial Quotients Method
Lesson Plan
Partial Quotients Method
Fifth Grade
Vocabulary
Refresh students on the relationship between division, multiplication, and place value! They'll use the partial quotients method to solve division problems and discuss the process.
Lesson Plan
Partial Quotients Method
Lesson Plan
Partial Quotients Method
Refresh students on the relationship between division, multiplication, and place value! They'll use the partial quotients method to solve division problems and discuss the process.
Fifth Grade
Vocabulary
Lesson Plan
Learning About Mindful Listening
Lesson Plan
Learning About Mindful Listening
Fourth Grade
Kids often need to bew taught that listening isn't just hearing someone -- it's thinking about what they have to say, too. In this lesson students will become introduced to the circle process and help put together guidelines for community building, and learn how to listen to their classmatesnot just quietly, but respectfully.
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Learning About Mindful Listening
Lesson Plan
Learning About Mindful Listening
Kids often need to bew taught that listening isn't just hearing someone -- it's thinking about what they have to say, too. In this lesson students will become introduced to the circle process and help put together guidelines for community building, and learn how to listen to their classmatesnot just quietly, but respectfully.
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
Problem and Solution Practice
Lesson Plan
Problem and Solution Practice
Fifth Grade
Vocabulary
Help your ELs learn how to identify the problem and solution in a fictional text by using transition words as a foundation for their understanding. It can be a stand-alone lesson or support to the lesson There’s No I in Theme-work!
Lesson Plan
Problem and Solution Practice
Lesson Plan
Problem and Solution Practice
Help your ELs learn how to identify the problem and solution in a fictional text by using transition words as a foundation for their understanding. It can be a stand-alone lesson or support to the lesson There’s No I in Theme-work!
Fifth Grade
Vocabulary
Lesson Plan
Growing by Powers of Ten
Lesson Plan
Growing by Powers of Ten
Fifth Grade
Multiplication
Make multiplying by powers of ten more accessible to your students by focusing on patterns in the number of zeros!
Lesson Plan
Growing by Powers of Ten
Lesson Plan
Growing by Powers of Ten
Make multiplying by powers of ten more accessible to your students by focusing on patterns in the number of zeros!
Fifth Grade
Multiplication
Lesson Plan
Summary Writing with Big Ideas
Lesson Plan
Summary Writing with Big Ideas
Fifth Grade
Measurement
Before students can respond to literature critically, they must have a strong grasp of big ideas and summary writing. Support your ELs in these foundational reading skills by introducing a three-sentence paragraph frame for summary writing.
Lesson Plan
Summary Writing with Big Ideas
Lesson Plan
Summary Writing with Big Ideas
Before students can respond to literature critically, they must have a strong grasp of big ideas and summary writing. Support your ELs in these foundational reading skills by introducing a three-sentence paragraph frame for summary writing.
Fifth Grade
Measurement
Lesson Plan
Main Idea and Supporting Details
Lesson Plan
Main Idea and Supporting Details
Fifth Grade
Writing
Help your ELs learn how to identify the main idea and supporting details in a nonfiction text by using nouns and pronouns as guide words. It can be a stand-alone lesson or used as support to the lesson Explorer Letters.
Lesson Plan
Main Idea and Supporting Details
Lesson Plan
Main Idea and Supporting Details
Help your ELs learn how to identify the main idea and supporting details in a nonfiction text by using nouns and pronouns as guide words. It can be a stand-alone lesson or used as support to the lesson Explorer Letters.
Fifth Grade
Writing
Lesson Plan
State Your Claim
Lesson Plan
State Your Claim
Fifth Grade
Writing
Help your students explain how an author uses reasons and evidence to support particular points in a text by giving them high-interest nonfiction texts to read.
Lesson Plan
State Your Claim
Lesson Plan
State Your Claim
Help your students explain how an author uses reasons and evidence to support particular points in a text by giving them high-interest nonfiction texts to read.
Fifth Grade
Writing
Lesson Plan
Varsity Parts of Speech Review
Lesson Plan
Varsity Parts of Speech Review
Fifth Grade
By the upper grades, students are pretty familiar with nouns, verbs, and adjectives. This rich, engaging varsity-level review incorporates the lesser-studied parts of speech: articles, prepositions, adverbs, and superlative adjectives.
Lesson Plan
Varsity Parts of Speech Review
Lesson Plan
Varsity Parts of Speech Review
By the upper grades, students are pretty familiar with nouns, verbs, and adjectives. This rich, engaging varsity-level review incorporates the lesser-studied parts of speech: articles, prepositions, adverbs, and superlative adjectives.
Fifth Grade
Lesson Plan
Researching the Past Using Primary Sources
Lesson Plan
Researching the Past Using Primary Sources
Fourth Grade
Reading
Knock, knock! It’s the U.S. Census Bureau! In this lesson plan, students analyze primary sources in the form of census data to do research that helps them answer questions about famous people and the time period during which they lived.
Lesson Plan
Researching the Past Using Primary Sources
Lesson Plan
Researching the Past Using Primary Sources
Knock, knock! It’s the U.S. Census Bureau! In this lesson plan, students analyze primary sources in the form of census data to do research that helps them answer questions about famous people and the time period during which they lived.
Fourth Grade
Reading
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