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Read, Read, Read!
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Read, Read, Read!
Pre-K
Get your students ready for reading using this fun phonemic awareness lesson plan focused on the letter M!
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Read with Beads
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Read with Beads
Kindergarten
Phonics
Build words with this fun lesson for emergent readers. Using beads and pipe cleaners, your students will enjoy working with manipulatives to create three- and four-letter words!
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Starting to Read
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Starting to Read
Pre-K
Alphabet
Use this alphabet-focused lesson plan to teach your ELs all about beginning letter sounds.
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Using Pictures to Read Words
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Using Pictures to Read Words
Kindergarten
Reading
This is a great introductory lesson to teach students about the importance of illustrations when reading. It can be used as a stand alone or support lesson for the Introducing Reader's Workshop lesson plan.
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Rhyming Words for Pre-K
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Rhyming Words for Pre-K
Pre-K
Get your students ready to read by practicing rhyming words. Engage your class by introducing families of easily identifiable rhyming words.
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Learning to Read from Left to Right
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Learning to Read from Left to Right
Kindergarten
English Language Arts
This is a great lesson to introduce or review introductory literacy concepts with your students!
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How Pictures Can Help Us Read
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How Pictures Can Help Us Read
Kindergarten
Measurement
In this lesson, students will learn how to decode unknown words in a texts using context clues. Students will be introduced to the idea of opposites and will practice identifying opposites. This lesson can be used on its own or as support for the lesson Is It the Same?
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Word Study: Silent E is a Ninja
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Word Study: Silent E is a Ninja
Kindergarten
Phonics
Are you ready to teach your kindergarteners about the super sneaky silent E? Use an engaging picture sort and catchy song to teach your students how to recognize and read words that contain silent E.
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Question or Statement
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Question or Statement
Kindergarten
Are your students ready to learn about questions and statements? Well, this lesson is definitely ready to provide some help. Through playing a fun game, young readers will improve their language abilities.
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Introducing Numbers!
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Introducing Numbers!
Pre-K
In this beginning lesson on numbers, ELs will practice their counting skills using tactile supports and an engaging read-aloud!
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Comparing the World
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Comparing the World
Kindergarten
This lesson challenges kindergartners to find objects in their lives to measure and compare. Get ready to hear measurement concepts come to life!
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Which Holds More?
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Which Holds More?
Kindergarten
Measurement
Fill ‘em up! This lesson teaches students to compare how much different containers can hold. Get ready for some overflowing fun!
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Heavier or Lighter?
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Heavier or Lighter?
Kindergarten
Fill ‘em up! This lesson teaches students to compare how much different containers can hold. Get ready for some overflowing fun!
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The -ike Family
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The -ike Family
Kindergarten
Word Families
Help your students discover how to read and spell word family words containing the short and long I sound.
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What’s in a Picture?
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What’s in a Picture?
Kindergarten
Help your students connect with a classic read-aloud as they learn about the relationship between illustrations and text.
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Robert the Rose Horse: The Letter R
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Robert the Rose Horse: The Letter R
Pre-K
Reading
This teacher-approved lesson is sure to get your kids ready for reading. Students will love learning about the letter R with a silly story and game.
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Our Class Can...
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Our Class Can...
Kindergarten
Kindergarteners will love painting in the air, singing, and drawing as they learn how to read and spell the sight word “can.”
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Counting On
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Counting On
Pre-K
Numbers and Counting
In this fun lesson, your class will love learning how to count on using hilarious read alouds as their guide!
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Questions for Comprehension
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Questions for Comprehension
Kindergarten
Good readers ask questions before, during, and after reading. This lesson, which incorporates two wonderful activities and some practice with the 5 Ws, is sure to get your students ready to dive into literature.
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Words are ALIVE
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Words are ALIVE
Kindergarten
Are you ready to bring nursery rhymes to life? If so, this is the lesson for you. Your kids will love learning about nursery rhymes and putting their creative visualizations down on paper.
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Healthy Adventures: Practicing Syllables
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Healthy Adventures: Practicing Syllables
Kindergarten
Syllables
Clap along to pictures of vegetable-themed cartoons as your students learn about phonological awareness. Get ready to "chop" up words as you prepare them to be served.
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Henry Had a Hat: The Letter H
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Henry Had a Hat: The Letter H
Kindergarten
A silly rhyme and group activity will help your students read and write words that begin with the letter H. This lesson is great for students who are building early writing skills.
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Learning New Vocabulary
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Learning New Vocabulary
Kindergarten
Vocabulary
In this lesson, students will identify new vocabulary words from a text read aloud. After selecting new words, they will create their own picture dictionaries to learn the meaning of each new word.
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How Hungry Is the Caterpillar?
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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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Adding One to a Group
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Adding One to a Group
Pre-K
This lesson pairs a hilarious read-aloud with practice doing basic addition. It can be used as a stand-alone or support lesson for the Just One More Foot lesson plan.
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Reading Without Words
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Reading Without Words
Pre-K
Playing make-believe and telling stories are favorite childhood pastimes. Thus, no matter their reading level, students will love the opportunity to “read” to others and explore pictures as they take a walk through books.
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The Three Little Pigs: Illustration to Text
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The Three Little Pigs: Illustration to Text
Kindergarten
In this lesson, your students will use illustrations as they read a grade level story to a partner. They will engage their fine motor skills as they complete a simple cut and paste matching activity.
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Snap, Crackle, Pop Poetry!
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Snap, Crackle, Pop Poetry!
Kindergarten
Kids love being silly and they love making things their own. Your kindergarteners will adore the poems in this hilarious read aloud and love being able to write and perform their very own sensory language poetry!
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Finding the Right Books
Lesson Plan
Finding the Right Books
Kindergarten
To help develop independent readers, we need to make sure our students are able to identify books they can read independently. Teaching students to pick "just right" books helps them develop reading fluency by reading books at their level.
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Kindergarten Journals
Lesson Plan
Kindergarten Journals
Kindergarten
Read aloud a hilarious story written from the perspective of a baby! Then use the story to launch your kindergarten journal writing. Students will love creating their very own writing journals.
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