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Who, When, What, Where, Why, and How?
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Who, When, What, Where, Why, and How?
First Grade
Reading
Do you have students who are constantly asking what, who, where, why, how, and when? It's your turn to ask now! Have them read various stories and ask them to answer these questions in this lesson.
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Who, When, What, Where, Why, and How?
Lesson Plan
Who, When, What, Where, Why, and How?
Do you have students who are constantly asking what, who, where, why, how, and when? It's your turn to ask now! Have them read various stories and ask them to answer these questions in this lesson.
First Grade
Reading
Lesson Plan
Who? What? When? Where? Why?
Lesson Plan
Who? What? When? Where? Why?
First Grade
Your students are probably used to answering questions. Give them a chance to ask their own with this imaginative lesson on reading comprehension and the ways one can use who, what, when, where, and why.
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Who? What? When? Where? Why?
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Who? What? When? Where? Why?
Your students are probably used to answering questions. Give them a chance to ask their own with this imaginative lesson on reading comprehension and the ways one can use who, what, when, where, and why.
First Grade
Lesson Plan
How Long is One Minute?
Lesson Plan
How Long is One Minute?
First Grade
Show your students how long one minute is. Use a story and activities to help them gain a better understanding of time.
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How Long is One Minute?
Lesson Plan
How Long is One Minute?
Show your students how long one minute is. Use a story and activities to help them gain a better understanding of time.
First Grade
Lesson Plan
Where Does it Fit?
Lesson Plan
Where Does it Fit?
Kindergarten
Help your students learn how to sort and categorize everyday objects in this fun partner focused lesson plan!
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Where Does it Fit?
Lesson Plan
Where Does it Fit?
Help your students learn how to sort and categorize everyday objects in this fun partner focused lesson plan!
Kindergarten
Lesson Plan
Learning How to Practice Peace
Lesson Plan
Learning How to Practice Peace
Kindergarten
In this lesson, students will learn how to practice peace when they feel hurt or have a disagreement. These steps can be followed whenever conflict arises in the classroom.
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Learning How to Practice Peace
Lesson Plan
Learning How to Practice Peace
In this lesson, students will learn how to practice peace when they feel hurt or have a disagreement. These steps can be followed whenever conflict arises in the classroom.
Kindergarten
Lesson Plan
One Less
Lesson Plan
One Less
Kindergarten
Students will love learning about patterns of one less using puppets! This can be used as a stand alone or support lesson for the
How Big is Your Tower?
lesson plan.
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One Less
Lesson Plan
One Less
Students will love learning about patterns of one less using puppets! This can be used as a stand alone or support lesson for the
How Big is Your Tower?
lesson plan.
Kindergarten
Lesson Plan
Where Is It?
Lesson Plan
Where Is It?
Kindergarten
Geometry
Use a scavenger hunt, art activity, and stickers to help kindergarteners understand shapes and positional language.
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Where Is It?
Lesson Plan
Where Is It?
Use a scavenger hunt, art activity, and stickers to help kindergarteners understand shapes and positional language.
Kindergarten
Geometry
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How High Can You Count?
Lesson Plan
How High Can You Count?
Pre-K
Numbers and Counting
In this musical lesson plan, students will learn how to use counting aides when extending the number sequence to 100! Can be used as a stand-alone or support lesson plan for the
Musical Numbers
lesson.
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How High Can You Count?
Lesson Plan
How High Can You Count?
In this musical lesson plan, students will learn how to use counting aides when extending the number sequence to 100! Can be used as a stand-alone or support lesson plan for the
Musical Numbers
lesson.
Pre-K
Numbers and Counting
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One Plus One Equals New
Lesson Plan
One Plus One Equals New
First Grade
Your class will need to put their creativity caps on for this lesson where they will create their own creature and write a story about its life.
Lesson Plan
One Plus One Equals New
Lesson Plan
One Plus One Equals New
Your class will need to put their creativity caps on for this lesson where they will create their own creature and write a story about its life.
First Grade
Lesson Plan
Ask Me How
Lesson Plan
Ask Me How
First Grade
Community and Culture
How? In this lesson, your students will become familiar with using this question word to investigate how things work.
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Ask Me How
Lesson Plan
Ask Me How
How? In this lesson, your students will become familiar with using this question word to investigate how things work.
First Grade
Community and Culture
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I Feel Happy When
Lesson Plan
I Feel Happy When
Kindergarten
In this social skills lesson, students will get to practice identifying their feelings while thinking about what makes them feel happy. Identifying feelings is an important social skill for kindergarten students to master as they begin to navigate a new social structure, school!
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I Feel Happy When
Lesson Plan
I Feel Happy When
In this social skills lesson, students will get to practice identifying their feelings while thinking about what makes them feel happy. Identifying feelings is an important social skill for kindergarten students to master as they begin to navigate a new social structure, school!
Kindergarten
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How Many Noses?
Lesson Plan
How Many Noses?
Kindergarten
In this silly math session, your students will love figuring out how many noses, hands, and feet there are in the classroom! Can be used as a stand alone or support lesson for the
How Many Letters?
lesson plan.
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How Many Noses?
Lesson Plan
How Many Noses?
In this silly math session, your students will love figuring out how many noses, hands, and feet there are in the classroom! Can be used as a stand alone or support lesson for the
How Many Letters?
lesson plan.
Kindergarten
Lesson Plan
All About the 5 W's
Lesson Plan
All About the 5 W's
Second Grade
Students will be able to answer questions to show understanding of important details in a text. This can be a stand-alone lesson or a support lesson to be used prior to the Who, When, What, Where, Why, and How? lesson plan.
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All About the 5 W's
Lesson Plan
All About the 5 W's
Students will be able to answer questions to show understanding of important details in a text. This can be a stand-alone lesson or a support lesson to be used prior to the Who, When, What, Where, Why, and How? lesson plan.
Second Grade
Lesson Plan
Learning How to Listen
Lesson Plan
Learning How to Listen
Kindergarten
In this lesson students, learn how to listen and practice community-building skills using the circle process. This lesson helps build community and establish norms for how students communicate with each other.
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Learning How to Listen
Lesson Plan
Learning How to Listen
In this lesson students, learn how to listen and practice community-building skills using the circle process. This lesson helps build community and establish norms for how students communicate with each other.
Kindergarten
Lesson Plan
How Many Fish in the Ocean?
Lesson Plan
How Many Fish in the Ocean?
Pre-K
Numbers and Counting
Use this ocean-inspired lesson plan to practice using one-to-one correspondence with your students. This can be used as a stand-alone lesson or support lesson for the
Matching Numbers
lesson plan.
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How Many Fish in the Ocean?
Lesson Plan
How Many Fish in the Ocean?
Use this ocean-inspired lesson plan to practice using one-to-one correspondence with your students. This can be used as a stand-alone lesson or support lesson for the
Matching Numbers
lesson plan.
Pre-K
Numbers and Counting
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How Many Squares?
Lesson Plan
How Many Squares?
Second Grade
Math
Students will learn out how to partition a rectangle using by partitioning shapes with rows and columns.
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How Many Squares?
Lesson Plan
How Many Squares?
Students will learn out how to partition a rectangle using by partitioning shapes with rows and columns.
Second Grade
Math
Lesson Plan
Where is My Home?
Lesson Plan
Where is My Home?
First Grade
Life Science
Students will go wild for this hands-on habitat lesson. Who can help the animals find their homes?
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Where is My Home?
Lesson Plan
Where is My Home?
Students will go wild for this hands-on habitat lesson. Who can help the animals find their homes?
First Grade
Life Science
Lesson Plan
How to Compare?
Lesson Plan
How to Compare?
Kindergarten
This lesson is a great introduction to comparing numbers 1-10 using greater than, less than, or equal to. Using hands-on practice and language supports this can be used as a stand alone or pre-lesson for the
More, Less, or Equal: Comparing Quantities
lesson plan.
Lesson Plan
How to Compare?
Lesson Plan
How to Compare?
This lesson is a great introduction to comparing numbers 1-10 using greater than, less than, or equal to. Using hands-on practice and language supports this can be used as a stand alone or pre-lesson for the
More, Less, or Equal: Comparing Quantities
lesson plan.
Kindergarten
Lesson Plan
Where Do I Begin?
Lesson Plan
Where Do I Begin?
Kindergarten
English Language Arts
Use this lesson plan to introduce or review beginning literacy concepts with your ELs. This can be used as a stand-alone lesson or as support to the lesson Learning to Read from Left to Right.
Lesson Plan
Where Do I Begin?
Lesson Plan
Where Do I Begin?
Use this lesson plan to introduce or review beginning literacy concepts with your ELs. This can be used as a stand-alone lesson or as support to the lesson Learning to Read from Left to Right.
Kindergarten
English Language Arts
Lesson Plan
How Big is Your Tower?
Lesson Plan
How Big is Your Tower?
Kindergarten
Let’s build! Students will explore subtraction and patterns of one less in this hands-on lesson. Get out the snap cubes and dive in.
Lesson Plan
How Big is Your Tower?
Lesson Plan
How Big is Your Tower?
Let’s build! Students will explore subtraction and patterns of one less in this hands-on lesson. Get out the snap cubes and dive in.
Kindergarten
Lesson Plan
How Hungry Is the Caterpillar?
Lesson Plan
How Hungry Is the Caterpillar?
Pre-K
Use this classic read-aloud to practice the numbers 1-10 with your students! It can be used as a stand alone lesson or support lesson for the Dalmation Dots lesson plan.
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How Hungry Is the Caterpillar?
Lesson Plan
How Hungry Is the Caterpillar?
Use this classic read-aloud to practice the numbers 1-10 with your students! It can be used as a stand alone lesson or support lesson for the Dalmation Dots lesson plan.
Pre-K
Lesson Plan
The Five W's of Notetaking
Lesson Plan
The Five W's of Notetaking
Second Grade
Writing
Thinking about who, what, when, where, and why isn’t just for detectives! Students will practice gleaning important information from texts using these questions and a few other tools.
Lesson Plan
The Five W's of Notetaking
Lesson Plan
The Five W's of Notetaking
Thinking about who, what, when, where, and why isn’t just for detectives! Students will practice gleaning important information from texts using these questions and a few other tools.
Second Grade
Writing
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How to Analyze a Character
Lesson Plan
How to Analyze a Character
First Grade
Your students become masters at character analysis as they learn how to describe fictional characters by identifying traits and providing concrete evidence to support their thinking.
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How to Analyze a Character
Lesson Plan
How to Analyze a Character
Your students become masters at character analysis as they learn how to describe fictional characters by identifying traits and providing concrete evidence to support their thinking.
First Grade
Lesson Plan
How and Why Stories
Lesson Plan
How and Why Stories
First Grade
In this lesson, students have a great time using their imaginations to collaborate and create their own story following the "how and why" style of common folktales.
Lesson Plan
How and Why Stories
Lesson Plan
How and Why Stories
In this lesson, students have a great time using their imaginations to collaborate and create their own story following the "how and why" style of common folktales.
First Grade
Lesson Plan
Fact or Opinion: Part 1
Lesson Plan
Fact or Opinion: Part 1
Second Grade
Vocabulary
Cats are the best! Pizza is better! My teacher rules! In Fact or Opinion: Part 1, your students will combine reading and writing to learn about the differences between facts and opinions and how those differences are communicated.
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Fact or Opinion: Part 1
Lesson Plan
Fact or Opinion: Part 1
Cats are the best! Pizza is better! My teacher rules! In Fact or Opinion: Part 1, your students will combine reading and writing to learn about the differences between facts and opinions and how those differences are communicated.
Second Grade
Vocabulary
Lesson Plan
Silent E: 1, 2, 3!
Lesson Plan
Silent E: 1, 2, 3!
First Grade
It’s easy as 1, 2, 3! In this lesson, students will explore the long vowels A, I, and O and learn how a silent E turns short vowels into long vowels. Students will use technology, music, and body movement to learn all about silent E.
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Silent E: 1, 2, 3!
Lesson Plan
Silent E: 1, 2, 3!
It’s easy as 1, 2, 3! In this lesson, students will explore the long vowels A, I, and O and learn how a silent E turns short vowels into long vowels. Students will use technology, music, and body movement to learn all about silent E.
First Grade
Lesson Plan
One More Please!
Lesson Plan
One More Please!
Kindergarten
Use this handy lesson plan to practice the concept of adding one! Can be used as a stand alone or support lesson for the
Math Mystery Bags
lesson plan.
Lesson Plan
One More Please!
Lesson Plan
One More Please!
Use this handy lesson plan to practice the concept of adding one! Can be used as a stand alone or support lesson for the
Math Mystery Bags
lesson plan.
Kindergarten
Lesson Plan
Then Came One
Lesson Plan
Then Came One
First Grade
Help students use a 100 chart while discovering patterns of one more. This fun lesson will help students find connects between numbers and gain fluency with numbers within 100.
Lesson Plan
Then Came One
Lesson Plan
Then Came One
Help students use a 100 chart while discovering patterns of one more. This fun lesson will help students find connects between numbers and gain fluency with numbers within 100.
First Grade
Lesson Plan
Just One More Foot
Lesson Plan
Just One More Foot
Pre-K
In this hilarious math lesson, students will learn about addition patterns of one more using animal feet to guide them!
Lesson Plan
Just One More Foot
Lesson Plan
Just One More Foot
In this hilarious math lesson, students will learn about addition patterns of one more using animal feet to guide them!
Pre-K
Lesson Plan
Odd One Out
Lesson Plan
Odd One Out
Second Grade
Will one be left out? Students will practice creative problem solving as they strive to answer this question and determine whether a group is even or odd.
Lesson Plan
Odd One Out
Lesson Plan
Odd One Out
Will one be left out? Students will practice creative problem solving as they strive to answer this question and determine whether a group is even or odd.
Second Grade
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