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Peter Pan and Neverland 1: A Child Forever
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Peter Pan and Neverland 1: A Child Forever
Fifth Grade
Writing
The flying, crowing, strutting figure of Peter Pan is known to kids of all ages, but how much do we really know? In this lesson, your class will use the Peter Pan and Neverland workbook to take a closer look at Peter and his world.
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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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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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Chemistry Is Marie Curie
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Chemistry Is Marie Curie
Fourth Grade
Reading
Marie Curie’s monumental achievements in chemistry and physics are remarkable. In this lesson, your students will read two accounts of her life, integrate the details, and assess the importance of having more than one source of information.
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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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Writing Opinions About Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz
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Writing Opinions About Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz
Fourth Grade
Reading
Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz was a 17th century writer and philosopher who today is considered one of the first documented feminists and advocates for women’s education. In this lesson, students will read two nonfiction texts about Sor Juana and discuss her life and accomplishments before writing an opinion piece about her.
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Practice Using Prefixes to Determine Word Meaning
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Practice Using Prefixes to Determine Word Meaning
Fifth Grade
Vocabulary
Students will learn how knowledge of word parts can help readers determine the meaning of words. This interactive lesson will have students reviewing and putting into practice some of the most common prefixes.
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Partial Quotients Method
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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.
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Scale, Shapes, and Sets
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Scale, Shapes, and Sets
Fifth Grade
Writing
Use this fun and easy lesson plan to teach your students to predict and calculate dimensions for shapes to scale in sets.
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Reading Logs to Go!
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Reading Logs to Go!
Fifth Grade
Reading
Show and prove! Use this lesson plan and say farewell to fiction reading logs of yore, as your students (literally) draw connections across theme, cause, and effect.
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Sentence Combining: Subjects and Verbs
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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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Find ‘Em and Quote ‘Em! Facts and Opinions
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Find ‘Em and Quote ‘Em! Facts and Opinions
Fifth Grade
Reading
Got facts? Got opinions? Use this lesson plan to teach your students to evaluate texts for facts and opinions. Students will use a non-fiction text selection to collect quotes as proof.
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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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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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High-Five Homophones
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High-Five Homophones
Fifth Grade
Vocabulary
In this homophone lesson, your students will have fun getting out of their seats to play a "mingle" game before they practice using homophones in sentences.
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Movies vs. Text
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Movies vs. Text
Fifth Grade
Reading
Adaptations are often used to retell old stories in new mediums. However, not all adaptations are exactly like their originals. This lesson helps students understand how inclusions and omissions can change a story.
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Musical Chairs with Complex Sentences
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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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Main Idea and Supporting Details
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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.
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Power Reading
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Power Reading
Fifth Grade
Writing
Help students learn how to read passages with multiple main ideas and differentiate between main ideas and supporting details by creating a graphic organizer with proof from the text.
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Problem and Solution Practice
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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!
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Vocabulary Builders: Synonyms and Antonyms
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Vocabulary Builders: Synonyms and Antonyms
Fifth Grade
Vocabulary
In this engaging vocabulary lesson plan, students will learn to use a thesaurus to generate interesting synonyms and antonyms for several target words. Then, they will get up and
mingle
with their classmates with a synonym matching game!
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An Introduction to Onomatopoeia
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An Introduction to Onomatopoeia
Fifth Grade
Vocabulary
Use this lesson to help your ELs learn common English sound words. It can be a stand-alone lesson or used as support for the lesson Onomatopoeia Practice.
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Text Features Evaluation
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Text Features Evaluation
Fifth Grade
Reading
Use this lesson to help your ELs evaluate the purpose of text features and justify their answers. It can be a stand-alone lesson or used as support for the lesson Comparing Nonfiction Text Features.
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Pop Rocks Matter
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Pop Rocks Matter
Fourth Grade
Writing
This experiment is a fun lesson that captures the ears, eyes, and minds of students! It combines writing, reasoning, predictions, and teamwork with candies and soda to produce a memorable lesson on chemical reactions and energy.
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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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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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Super Survival Skills
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Super Survival Skills
Fifth Grade
Writing
Hone your students' close reading skills by using this interesting and fun lesson that teaches your class survival skills in an informational text.
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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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Identifying Character and Setting
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Identifying Character and Setting
Fifth Grade
Vocabulary
In this support lesson, ELs will learn how to identify the characters and setting in a story while using noun phrases to support their understanding. It can be used alone or as support for the lesson Exploring the Features of a Book Series.
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Main Idea and Details in Nonfiction Texts
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Main Idea and Details in Nonfiction Texts
Fifth Grade
Writing
Support your EL students in understanding and identifying the main idea and supporting details in a nonfiction text. This can support the lesson Tip of the Iceberg: Nonfiction Summary Details.
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