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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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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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Making Judgements: Is it True?
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Making Judgements: Is it True?
Fourth Grade
Writing
In this lesson, students will engage in inquiry, a powerful mindfulness practice to work with judgements about oneself and others.
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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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Whose Point Is It Anyway?
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Whose Point Is It Anyway?
Fourth Grade
Writing
What if Cinderella’s stepsisters weren’t really evil? In this engaging lesson, you will introduce your students to multiple points of view and discuss how these different perspectives can change a reader’s experience.
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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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