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Synonyms: Using Shades of Meaning
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Synonyms: Using Shades of Meaning
Second Grade
Why walk when you can mosey? In this lesson, students will learn how to use synonyms to express shades of meaning in their writing. Introduce the topic with a book, then brainstorm descriptive options for overused words.
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Synonyms: Using Shades of Meaning
Lesson Plan
Synonyms: Using Shades of Meaning
Why walk when you can mosey? In this lesson, students will learn how to use synonyms to express shades of meaning in their writing. Introduce the topic with a book, then brainstorm descriptive options for overused words.
Second Grade
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Questions that Gauge Comprehension
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Questions that Gauge Comprehension
Third Grade
Vocabulary
Use this lesson to gauge your students’ basic comprehension of fiction text. If they can answer who, what, when, where, why, and how questions, you know they have a handle on it and it’s time to get into more critical thinking!
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Questions that Gauge Comprehension
Lesson Plan
Questions that Gauge Comprehension
Use this lesson to gauge your students’ basic comprehension of fiction text. If they can answer who, what, when, where, why, and how questions, you know they have a handle on it and it’s time to get into more critical thinking!
Third Grade
Vocabulary
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Creating an Emotions Journal
Lesson Plan
Creating an Emotions Journal
Kindergarten
When emotions take over, drawing or writing in a journal can help to process them. In this lesson, students will identify different emotions and design a journal to use when they feel strong emotions.
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Creating an Emotions Journal
Lesson Plan
Creating an Emotions Journal
When emotions take over, drawing or writing in a journal can help to process them. In this lesson, students will identify different emotions and design a journal to use when they feel strong emotions.
Kindergarten
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Learning How to Practice Gratitude
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Learning How to Practice Gratitude
Second Grade
It all starts with gratitude. In this lesson, students will reflect on what they are grateful for and create a gratitude card and web of gratitude.
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Learning How to Practice Gratitude
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Learning How to Practice Gratitude
It all starts with gratitude. In this lesson, students will reflect on what they are grateful for and create a gratitude card and web of gratitude.
Second Grade
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How to Find the Main Idea
Lesson Plan
How to Find the Main Idea
First Grade
Get ready to develop important comprehension skills! Students will read different informational passages and learn to identify the main idea. They will then use their knowledge of main ideas to write their own informational passages.
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How to Find the Main Idea
Lesson Plan
How to Find the Main Idea
Get ready to develop important comprehension skills! Students will read different informational passages and learn to identify the main idea. They will then use their knowledge of main ideas to write their own informational passages.
First Grade
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Less Than or Greater Than Alligators
Lesson Plan
Less Than or Greater Than Alligators
First Grade
Your students will learn when to use less than and greater than and how to differentiate the two symbols in this lesson. They will have fun playing the role of the Less Than and Greater Than alligators!
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Less Than or Greater Than Alligators
Lesson Plan
Less Than or Greater Than Alligators
Your students will learn when to use less than and greater than and how to differentiate the two symbols in this lesson. They will have fun playing the role of the Less Than and Greater Than alligators!
First Grade
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Things We Love: Counting to 100
Lesson Plan
Things We Love: Counting to 100
Kindergarten
Numbers and Counting
In this fun literature and art infused lesson plan, students will learn how to use a hundreds chart when extending the number sequence to 100! Can be used as a stand alone or support lesson plan for the
Number Jump
lesson.
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Things We Love: Counting to 100
Lesson Plan
Things We Love: Counting to 100
In this fun literature and art infused lesson plan, students will learn how to use a hundreds chart when extending the number sequence to 100! Can be used as a stand alone or support lesson plan for the
Number Jump
lesson.
Kindergarten
Numbers and Counting
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How Many Sounds Does A Make?
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How Many Sounds Does A Make?
Pre-K
Word Families
Your students will learn all about the many sounds of the letter A in this vowel-focused lesson plan. It can be used as a stand-alone or support lesson for the
Vowel Hop
lesson plan.
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How Many Sounds Does A Make?
Lesson Plan
How Many Sounds Does A Make?
Your students will learn all about the many sounds of the letter A in this vowel-focused lesson plan. It can be used as a stand-alone or support lesson for the
Vowel Hop
lesson plan.
Pre-K
Word Families
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How Do You Solve a Problem?
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How Do You Solve a Problem?
Third Grade
Some problems are easy to fix, while some are more complicated. Use this lesson to teach your students to identify the characters’ attempts in a story to solve problems.
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How Do You Solve a Problem?
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How Do You Solve a Problem?
Some problems are easy to fix, while some are more complicated. Use this lesson to teach your students to identify the characters’ attempts in a story to solve problems.
Third Grade
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How Did You Solve the Puzzle?
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How Did You Solve the Puzzle?
Fourth Grade
Grid puzzles are a terrific way to practice thinking about math! In this lesson, students are asked to solve addition grid puzzles and compare processes. Use it on its own or as support for the lesson Solving KenKen Puzzles.
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How Did You Solve the Puzzle?
Lesson Plan
How Did You Solve the Puzzle?
Grid puzzles are a terrific way to practice thinking about math! In this lesson, students are asked to solve addition grid puzzles and compare processes. Use it on its own or as support for the lesson Solving KenKen Puzzles.
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
How Many Presents: A Lesson in Addition
Lesson Plan
How Many Presents: A Lesson in Addition
Pre-K
Engage your students in a fun, hands-on lesson about addition using a well loved topic—birthday presents!
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How Many Presents: A Lesson in Addition
Lesson Plan
How Many Presents: A Lesson in Addition
Engage your students in a fun, hands-on lesson about addition using a well loved topic—birthday presents!
Pre-K
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Living or Nonliving? How to Tell
Lesson Plan
Living or Nonliving? How to Tell
Second Grade
Life Science
One of the basic concepts in science is recognizing that all things can be classified as living or nonliving. In this lesson, your students will explore the characteristics of living and nonliving things with engaging hands-on activities.
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Living or Nonliving? How to Tell
Lesson Plan
Living or Nonliving? How to Tell
One of the basic concepts in science is recognizing that all things can be classified as living or nonliving. In this lesson, your students will explore the characteristics of living and nonliving things with engaging hands-on activities.
Second Grade
Life Science
Lesson Plan
Round and Round We Go
Lesson Plan
Round and Round We Go
Fourth Grade
Place Value
Do you feel like your students are on a merry-go-round when it comes to rounding? This lesson will give your student control of the “ride” and give them tools to use when rounding.
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Round and Round We Go
Lesson Plan
Round and Round We Go
Do you feel like your students are on a merry-go-round when it comes to rounding? This lesson will give your student control of the “ride” and give them tools to use when rounding.
Fourth Grade
Place Value
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Got Water? How the Water Cycle Works
Lesson Plan
Got Water? How the Water Cycle Works
Third Grade
Earth and Space Science
Come on in, the water’s fun! In this activity, students see the water cycle in action with ordinary objects and learn the water the dinosaurs tasted is still around.
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Got Water? How the Water Cycle Works
Lesson Plan
Got Water? How the Water Cycle Works
Come on in, the water’s fun! In this activity, students see the water cycle in action with ordinary objects and learn the water the dinosaurs tasted is still around.
Third Grade
Earth and Space Science
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Adventures with Action Verbs
Lesson Plan
Adventures with Action Verbs
Second Grade
Lights, camera, action (verbs)! After examining different action verbs, students put them to use when writing their own movie scenes.
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Adventures with Action Verbs
Lesson Plan
Adventures with Action Verbs
Lights, camera, action (verbs)! After examining different action verbs, students put them to use when writing their own movie scenes.
Second Grade
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It's Raining Idioms!
Lesson Plan
It's Raining Idioms!
Fourth Grade
Vocabulary
Idioms will be a piece of cake when students finish this fun lesson! Students practice illustrating and explaining common idioms.
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It's Raining Idioms!
Lesson Plan
It's Raining Idioms!
Idioms will be a piece of cake when students finish this fun lesson! Students practice illustrating and explaining common idioms.
Fourth Grade
Vocabulary
Lesson Plan
Basic Subtraction with Marshmallows
Lesson Plan
Basic Subtraction with Marshmallows
First Grade
Tasty subtraction! Your students will have a delicious time learning to subtract with a treat they can eat when they are finished.
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Basic Subtraction with Marshmallows
Lesson Plan
Basic Subtraction with Marshmallows
Tasty subtraction! Your students will have a delicious time learning to subtract with a treat they can eat when they are finished.
First Grade
Lesson Plan
Big Spenders
Lesson Plan
Big Spenders
Second Grade
Get ready to do some shopping! In this lesson, students will learn about subtracting 100 from multiples of 100 when making big purchases.
Lesson Plan
Big Spenders
Lesson Plan
Big Spenders
Get ready to do some shopping! In this lesson, students will learn about subtracting 100 from multiples of 100 when making big purchases.
Second Grade
Lesson Plan
Amazing Animals Adaptations!
Lesson Plan
Amazing Animals Adaptations!
Fourth Grade
Reading
Students put their knowledge of animal adaptations to the test when they create a new creature with its own unique set of adaptations!
Lesson Plan
Amazing Animals Adaptations!
Lesson Plan
Amazing Animals Adaptations!
Students put their knowledge of animal adaptations to the test when they create a new creature with its own unique set of adaptations!
Fourth Grade
Reading
Lesson Plan
Fantastic Fiction: Retelling Stories
Lesson Plan
Fantastic Fiction: Retelling Stories
Pre-K
Use this fun lesson plan as a stand alone or pre-lesson when introducing the concept of retelling a story to your ELs.
Lesson Plan
Fantastic Fiction: Retelling Stories
Lesson Plan
Fantastic Fiction: Retelling Stories
Use this fun lesson plan as a stand alone or pre-lesson when introducing the concept of retelling a story to your ELs.
Pre-K
Lesson Plan
Stand Tall
Lesson Plan
Stand Tall
Fourth Grade
In this lesson, students will explore the meaning of integrity through the book
Stand Tall!
. They will also answer questions connected to making choices with integrity when faced with challenging situations.
Lesson Plan
Stand Tall
Lesson Plan
Stand Tall
In this lesson, students will explore the meaning of integrity through the book
Stand Tall!
. They will also answer questions connected to making choices with integrity when faced with challenging situations.
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
Reading Puzzling Words
Lesson Plan
Reading Puzzling Words
Kindergarten
What happens when you put two words together? Help your kindergarten students understand the concept of compound words using this ocean-themed lesson.
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Reading Puzzling Words
Lesson Plan
Reading Puzzling Words
What happens when you put two words together? Help your kindergarten students understand the concept of compound words using this ocean-themed lesson.
Kindergarten
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Let’s Get Irregular
Lesson Plan
Let’s Get Irregular
Second Grade
Second graders know about plural nouns, but things get trickier when they are introduced to irregular forms. In this lesson, students will receive an introduction to irregular plural nouns.
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Let’s Get Irregular
Lesson Plan
Let’s Get Irregular
Second graders know about plural nouns, but things get trickier when they are introduced to irregular forms. In this lesson, students will receive an introduction to irregular plural nouns.
Second Grade
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Time for Action (Verbs)!
Lesson Plan
Time for Action (Verbs)!
Second Grade
Action verbs bring writing to life! After examining different action verbs, students put them to use when writing their own stories about recess.
Lesson Plan
Time for Action (Verbs)!
Lesson Plan
Time for Action (Verbs)!
Action verbs bring writing to life! After examining different action verbs, students put them to use when writing their own stories about recess.
Second Grade
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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.
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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
Lesson Plan
Musical Math
Lesson Plan
Musical Math
First Grade
Students love to explore instruments! Add some method to the madness by having students count, add, and subtract when working together to make music.
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Musical Math
Lesson Plan
Musical Math
Students love to explore instruments! Add some method to the madness by having students count, add, and subtract when working together to make music.
First Grade
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Spreading Kindness
Lesson Plan
Spreading Kindness
Kindergarten
In this lesson, students will answer questions, role-play different scenarios, and explore their feelings as they make healthy choices. They will also learn some questions to ask themselves when making decisions.
Lesson Plan
Spreading Kindness
Lesson Plan
Spreading Kindness
In this lesson, students will answer questions, role-play different scenarios, and explore their feelings as they make healthy choices. They will also learn some questions to ask themselves when making decisions.
Kindergarten
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Red and Green Apples
Lesson Plan
Red and Green Apples
Kindergarten
Students will learn about apples and nonfiction writing in this lesson. When they are done comparing and contrasting, there might even be a tasty snack in their future!
Lesson Plan
Red and Green Apples
Lesson Plan
Red and Green Apples
Students will learn about apples and nonfiction writing in this lesson. When they are done comparing and contrasting, there might even be a tasty snack in their future!
Kindergarten
Lesson Plan
Narrative Writing: Transition Words
Lesson Plan
Narrative Writing: Transition Words
Third Grade
Help your students make powerful connections in their writing! This lesson will teach your learners about using the correct transition words when writing personal narratives.
Lesson Plan
Narrative Writing: Transition Words
Lesson Plan
Narrative Writing: Transition Words
Help your students make powerful connections in their writing! This lesson will teach your learners about using the correct transition words when writing personal narratives.
Third Grade
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SSSHHHH….
Lesson Plan
SSSHHHH….
Kindergarten
Students blend sounds all the time when they speak, but a whole new level of
ssshhh
is possible through selected literature and picture sorts!
Lesson Plan
SSSHHHH….
Lesson Plan
SSSHHHH….
Students blend sounds all the time when they speak, but a whole new level of
ssshhh
is possible through selected literature and picture sorts!
Kindergarten
Lesson Plan
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