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Making Alliteration Accessible
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Making Alliteration Accessible
Fifth Grade
Reading
Help your ELs learn about alliteration and practice identifying the descriptive adjectives and nouns that make up alliterative sentences. It can be a stand-alone lesson or used as support to the lesson Analyzing Alliteration.
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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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Two Perspectives
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Two Perspectives
Fifth Grade
Reading
Use this lesson to help your ELs understand how to use conjunctions when contrasting information from two different characters’ perspectives. It can be a stand-alone lesson or used as support to the Whose Point Is It Anyway? lesson.
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Information from Multiple Sources
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Information from Multiple Sources
Fifth Grade
Measurement
Use this lesson to help your ELs quickly find information on a specific topic by looking for a noun and its pronouns in a nonfiction text. It can be a stand-alone lesson or used as support for the lesson Ecosystems Explained.
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Transition Word Hunter
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Transition Word Hunter
Fifth Grade
Writing
Help your students learn how to move smoothly between ideas and paragraphs using transition words and phrases. Young writers will use real texts as mentors as they study how authors use words to transition between ideas and support their claims. As a result, they will have a word bank to use in their own writing.
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Crafting Your Persuasive Letter
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Crafting Your Persuasive Letter
Fifth Grade
Writing
Knowing how to write an effective persuasive letter is a powerful tool. Students will learn how to advocate for their ideas by planning and drafting a well-supported persuasive letter on an issue of their choice.
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Peter Pan and Neverland 2: The Flight Part 1
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Peter Pan and Neverland 2: The Flight Part 1
Fifth Grade
Grammar
Second to the right, and straight on 'til morning. In this lesson, your students will work on reading comprehensions while continuing to learn more about Peter Pan in their journey through the Peter Pan and Neverland workbook.
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Reading Closely
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Reading Closely
Fourth Grade
Reading
Young readers will love this story-filled reading comprehension lesson. It's packed with engaging exercises designed to help students become better at looking for details and annotating passages of text.
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Picturing Possessives
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Picturing Possessives
Fifth Grade
Grammar
With this lesson based on your students’ real-life observations, they will learn the context of singular possessives and how to create them using the written form!
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Three-Step Peer Editing
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Three-Step Peer Editing
Third Grade
Grammar
Teach your students to edit peer writing with a three-step process that will improve their writing skills and overall confidence. In this lesson, students will practice editing short pieces of writing using specific criteria.
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I Scream, You Scream, We All Scream for Pronouns!
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I Scream, You Scream, We All Scream for Pronouns!
Fourth Grade
Grammar
If your students are screaming, make sure they are grammatically correct! In this pronoun lesson plan, your students will identify and use a variety of pronouns to replace common and proper nouns.
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Poetry: Figurative Language
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Poetry: Figurative Language
Fifth Grade
Reading
This literary lesson has students delving into Emily Dickinson's "The Moon was but a Chin of Gold" to find different types of figurative language. Writers will love sharpening reading comprehension skills with this poetry analysis activity.
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Vocabulary in the Declaration of Independence
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Vocabulary in the Declaration of Independence
Fifth Grade
Grammar
Help students decode tricky language in the Declaration of Independence with an integrated vocabulary and history lesson. After reviewing vocabulary as a class, students will rewrite the Declaration of Independence in kid-friendly language.
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Deeper Meanings
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Deeper Meanings
Fourth Grade
Reading
Do your students understand the deeper meaning or humor behind a play on words? In this lesson, students will learn how to interpret the meaning of oxymorons and puns, identify key words, and explain the meanings!
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Let's Write Compound Sentences with Fanboys!
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Let's Write Compound Sentences with Fanboys!
Fifth Grade
Grammar
In this great grammar lesson, students will practice using coordinating conjunctions to write compound sentences.
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Conjunctions: FAN BOYS and You
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Conjunctions: FAN BOYS and You
Fourth Grade
Grammar
Improve your students' sentence variation with this lesson that teaches them how to use conjunctions to improve the flow of their writing.
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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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Parts of Speech: Sticky Note Ad-Libs
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Parts of Speech: Sticky Note Ad-Libs
Fifth Grade
Grammar
In this great grammar lesson, your students will practice using the eight parts of speech to complete sentences.
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Searching for Ethics
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Searching for Ethics
Fifth Grade
Reading
Help students understand ethics and how it relates to life in the classroom with this lesson that has them use their own independent reading books to find relevant situations.
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Sentence Combining: Subjects and Verbs
Lesson Plan
Sentence Combining: Subjects and Verbs
Fifth Grade
Grammar
Help your students recognize when they are writing simple, boring sentences. This lesson will teach them to combine similar elements and improve the flow of sentences.
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Mastering the Possessive Apostrophe
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Mastering the Possessive Apostrophe
Fourth Grade
Grammar
Who would have thought possessive apostrophes could be this fun or easy? With one simple rule and some fun sentences, students will become masters at indicating possession.
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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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All About Titles
Lesson Plan
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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Tricky Words
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Tricky Words
Fifth Grade
Grammar
Your students won’t be tricked when they discover digital tools that help them spell homophones and plurals correctly. Your students will also learn about times when they shouldn’t take an automatic spelling suggestion on their devices!
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An Introduction to Simple, Compound, and Complex Sentences
Lesson Plan
An Introduction to Simple, Compound, and Complex Sentences
Fifth Grade
Grammar
Introduce your students to three sentence structures. In this exercise, students will participate in a reading scavenger hunt as they look for different types of sentences in a short story.
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Using Adjectives and Verbs to Make Writing Come to Life
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Using Adjectives and Verbs to Make Writing Come to Life
Fourth Grade
Writing
Imagery is one of the most important tools in a narrative writer's arsenal. In this lesson, students will will learn to craft vivid scenes by selecting powerful verbs and adjectives, as well as to critique descriptive writing using the same criteria.
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Using Word Parts to Determine the Meaning of Words
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Using Word Parts to Determine the Meaning of Words
Fifth Grade
Grammar
Give your readers the tools to decipher the meaning of Greek and Latin based words. In this lesson they review the meaning of commonly used prefixes, suffixes and roots and then practice constructing and deciphering words.
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Sentences: Complete or Fragment?
Lesson Plan
Sentences: Complete or Fragment?
Fourth Grade
Grammar
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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Musical Chairs with Complex Sentences
Lesson Plan
Musical Chairs with Complex Sentences
Fifth Grade
Grammar
In this great grammar lesson, students will learn to identify the independent and dependent clause in a complex sentence. Then, they will play a game of grammar-themed musical chairs!
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