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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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Punctuating Dialogue
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Punctuating Dialogue
Fifth Grade
Writing
Your students will surely exclaim, "This is fun!" in response to this writing lesson. It covers topics that range from dialogue punctuation to sentence types, and will definitely help improve reading comprehension skills.
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Revising Your Persuasive Letter
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Revising Your Persuasive Letter
Fifth Grade
Writing
Once your students have drafted a persuasive letter, use this lesson to help them polish their writing. Students will use a checklist to ensure that all of the most important parts of their letter are included and the argument is solid.
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Similes, Metaphors, and Idioms of Figurative Language
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Similes, Metaphors, and Idioms of Figurative Language
Fourth Grade
Writing
Similes, metaphors, and idioms are some of the most widely used literary devices in both speaking and writing. Students will review each of these and practice creating some of their own.
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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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Sentences: Complete or Fragment?
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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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State Your Claim
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State Your Claim
Fifth Grade
Statistics
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.
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Present Perfect Tense
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Present Perfect Tense
Fifth Grade
Grammar
Have your students heard about participles and tenses? This fun lesson teaches students about conjugating verbs and forming sentences.
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Sentence Crafting
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Sentence Crafting
Fifth Grade
Grammar
Enjoy fun games and activities while learning to craft varied sentences! Creating sentences is like playing with construction blocks. You can combine ideas by making compound sentences — and link descriptive phrases into them. Students enjoy fun games and activities while learning to make varied sentences.
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Making a Verb Verdict
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Making a Verb Verdict
Fifth Grade
Grammar
It’s time to make some verb verdicts! In this lesson, your students will decide if present tense verbs have been correctly changed to reflect the past tense. A focal point of this lesson is the use of irregular verbs. The jury is out!
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Fan Fiction Finales
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Fan Fiction Finales
Fifth Grade
Writing
Help your students' favorite characters come to life in new adventures as student writers draft new endings to their favorite stories.
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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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Immigration: Ellis Island
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Immigration: Ellis Island
Fourth Grade
Reading
This is a lesson about the immigration procedures at Ellis Island. Students will learn about the process and creatively write about what it was like for immigrants to pass through Ellis Island.
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The New England Colonies: Economy
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The New England Colonies: Economy
Fifth Grade
Writing
Use this lesson to teach your students how people survived in the New England colonies when they were first created.
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Analyzing Cause and Effect in Nonfiction Articles
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Analyzing Cause and Effect in Nonfiction Articles
Fifth Grade
Vocabulary
Nonfiction texts offer a great lens into cause and effect relationships. Use this lesson plan to teach your class to compare cause-and-effect relationships across texts that share a topic.
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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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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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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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Argument Writing: Claim, Reasons, and Evidence
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Argument Writing: Claim, Reasons, and Evidence
Fifth Grade
Writing
This lesson will help students map out their argument essay after they have identified a topic. Students will learn the three basic components of constructing an argument: stating a claim, listing reasons, and providing evidence.
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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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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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Who Was Amelia Boynton Robinson?
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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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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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Calling All Nonfiction Writers!
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Calling All Nonfiction Writers!
Fourth Grade
Writing
The hardest part of writing an essay can be the first few steps. This lesson and accompanying graphic organizers will help students map out their ideas and practice crafting paragraphs. With this support, your writers will be off and running!
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Functions of Conjunctions
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Functions of Conjunctions
Fifth Grade
Grammar
A deeper comprehension of clauses and conjunctions will help your young writers understand the building blocks of language. Practice with conjunctions will also help them create more complex sentences and correct run-on sentences.
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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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What's a Quote? (Bud, Not Buddy, Part II)
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What's a Quote? (Bud, Not Buddy, Part II)
Fifth Grade
Reading
Quoting is a valuable skill in today's education. Lead your students on the right path with explicit instruction that will stick. Then, back it up with hands on practice on and experience in their own leveled chapter books.
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Spelling Homophones
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Spelling Homophones
Fifth Grade
Grammar
Help your students correctly spell homophones in sentences! They’ll use context clues to determine the correct homophone spelling and then check their answers with a dictionary.
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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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