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Sentences: Complete or Fragment?
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Sentences: Complete or Fragment?
Fourth Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
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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Sentences: Complete or Fragment?
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Sentences: Complete or Fragment?
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.
Fourth Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
Lesson Plan
My Teacher for President!
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My Teacher for President!
Second Grade
Writing
Need a promotion? Then have your students participate in a writing lesson that will have them voting for you! Give students the opportunity to place teachers in the spotlight, as they persuade others why teachers make the best presidents.
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My Teacher for President!
Lesson Plan
My Teacher for President!
Need a promotion? Then have your students participate in a writing lesson that will have them voting for you! Give students the opportunity to place teachers in the spotlight, as they persuade others why teachers make the best presidents.
Second Grade
Writing
Lesson Plan
Pondering the Purpose, Aiming for an Audience
Lesson Plan
Pondering the Purpose, Aiming for an Audience
Third Grade
Help your students plan with a purpose! With instruction on both audience and purpose, your students will be equipped to strategically write for specific audiences.
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Pondering the Purpose, Aiming for an Audience
Lesson Plan
Pondering the Purpose, Aiming for an Audience
Help your students plan with a purpose! With instruction on both audience and purpose, your students will be equipped to strategically write for specific audiences.
Third Grade
Lesson Plan
Reviewing the Research Process
Lesson Plan
Reviewing the Research Process
Fourth Grade
Writing a research paper is a huge undertaking. Getting curious about your topic and breaking it down into steps makes it more inviting and doable. Use this lesson to review the research process.
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Reviewing the Research Process
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Reviewing the Research Process
Writing a research paper is a huge undertaking. Getting curious about your topic and breaking it down into steps makes it more inviting and doable. Use this lesson to review the research process.
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
Onomatopoeia Poetry
Lesson Plan
Onomatopoeia Poetry
Third Grade
Pop, whoosh, ding! Onomatopoeia is a writing technique that makes text come alive. In this lesson, students will learn about onomatopoeia, and apply it to their writing process to create poetry, as a class and individually.
Lesson Plan
Onomatopoeia Poetry
Lesson Plan
Onomatopoeia Poetry
Pop, whoosh, ding! Onomatopoeia is a writing technique that makes text come alive. In this lesson, students will learn about onomatopoeia, and apply it to their writing process to create poetry, as a class and individually.
Third Grade
Lesson Plan
What's So Different? Comparing Characters
Lesson Plan
What's So Different? Comparing Characters
Fourth Grade
Using your acting skills and a great book by Chris Van Allsburg, you will lead your students on an adventure to compare characters and events throughout a book.
Lesson Plan
What's So Different? Comparing Characters
Lesson Plan
What's So Different? Comparing Characters
Using your acting skills and a great book by Chris Van Allsburg, you will lead your students on an adventure to compare characters and events throughout a book.
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
Onomatopoeia: Bing, Bam, Boom!
Lesson Plan
Onomatopoeia: Bing, Bam, Boom!
Third Grade
Bing! Bam! Boom! In this bombastic lesson, students will learn about onomatopoeia and create word art to describe the sounds these words make.
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Onomatopoeia: Bing, Bam, Boom!
Lesson Plan
Onomatopoeia: Bing, Bam, Boom!
Bing! Bam! Boom! In this bombastic lesson, students will learn about onomatopoeia and create word art to describe the sounds these words make.
Third Grade
Lesson Plan
A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words: Connecting Text and Illustrations
Lesson Plan
A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words: Connecting Text and Illustrations
Fourth Grade
By analzying picture books, students will make connections between the text and the illustrations of a story. They will compare and contrast the text and the illustrations and reflect upon how they impact their comprehension of a text.
Lesson Plan
A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words: Connecting Text and Illustrations
Lesson Plan
A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words: Connecting Text and Illustrations
By analzying picture books, students will make connections between the text and the illustrations of a story. They will compare and contrast the text and the illustrations and reflect upon how they impact their comprehension of a text.
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
What's the Theme? Analyzing Character Motivation
Lesson Plan
What's the Theme? Analyzing Character Motivation
Fifth Grade
Reading
Bring theme to life with Chris Van Allsburg's
The Sweetest Fig
, a story with a great message for young readers to discover. This lesson pairs a wonderful read-aloud with activities and fun videos to keep your students engaged.
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What's the Theme? Analyzing Character Motivation
Lesson Plan
What's the Theme? Analyzing Character Motivation
Bring theme to life with Chris Van Allsburg's
The Sweetest Fig
, a story with a great message for young readers to discover. This lesson pairs a wonderful read-aloud with activities and fun videos to keep your students engaged.
Fifth Grade
Reading
Lesson Plan
Repeated Words and Phrases
Lesson Plan
Repeated Words and Phrases
Third Grade
Teach your students to look for the repeated words and phrases in a nonfiction text as they pick out important information. This lesson can stand alone or be used as a pre-lesson for the
Determining Importance
lesson.
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Repeated Words and Phrases
Lesson Plan
Repeated Words and Phrases
Teach your students to look for the repeated words and phrases in a nonfiction text as they pick out important information. This lesson can stand alone or be used as a pre-lesson for the
Determining Importance
lesson.
Third Grade
Lesson Plan
Multiply Decimals with Models
Lesson Plan
Multiply Decimals with Models
Fifth Grade
How well do your students know decimals? In this lesson, introduce your students to decimal multiplication using models.
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Multiply Decimals with Models
Lesson Plan
Multiply Decimals with Models
How well do your students know decimals? In this lesson, introduce your students to decimal multiplication using models.
Fifth Grade
Lesson Plan
What's Your Phase?
Lesson Plan
What's Your Phase?
Third Grade
Earth and Space Science
This lesson engages students in activity to help them understand the phases of the Moon, and why they occur. Students read literature, analyze it, and then apply it to the small group performance of one cycle of the Moon’s phases.
Lesson Plan
What's Your Phase?
Lesson Plan
What's Your Phase?
This lesson engages students in activity to help them understand the phases of the Moon, and why they occur. Students read literature, analyze it, and then apply it to the small group performance of one cycle of the Moon’s phases.
Third Grade
Earth and Space Science
Lesson Plan
Learn Story Elements
Lesson Plan
Learn Story Elements
First Grade
Reading
Through this lesson, your students will use academic vocabulary to discuss character traits, author's purpose, and the sequence of events in a story.
Lesson Plan
Learn Story Elements
Lesson Plan
Learn Story Elements
Through this lesson, your students will use academic vocabulary to discuss character traits, author's purpose, and the sequence of events in a story.
First Grade
Reading
Lesson Plan
Appreciating Diversity and Differences
Lesson Plan
Appreciating Diversity and Differences
Second Grade
In this lesson, students will hear the story
Lovely
and work in small groups to create a book or a symbol of appreciation for others' differences. Students will consider how appreciating differences supports community and relationships.
Lesson Plan
Appreciating Diversity and Differences
Lesson Plan
Appreciating Diversity and Differences
In this lesson, students will hear the story
Lovely
and work in small groups to create a book or a symbol of appreciation for others' differences. Students will consider how appreciating differences supports community and relationships.
Second Grade
Lesson Plan
Judge a Book by Its Pages
Lesson Plan
Judge a Book by Its Pages
Fifth Grade
Understanding how titles, headings, and subheadings work together in nonfiction can help students with writing and with reading comprehension. Students will make observations about nonfiction texts and consider organization choices.
Lesson Plan
Judge a Book by Its Pages
Lesson Plan
Judge a Book by Its Pages
Understanding how titles, headings, and subheadings work together in nonfiction can help students with writing and with reading comprehension. Students will make observations about nonfiction texts and consider organization choices.
Fifth Grade
Lesson Plan
Battle of the Texts: Print vs. Electronics
Lesson Plan
Battle of the Texts: Print vs. Electronics
Fourth Grade
Are you a page turner or a mouse clicker? In this lesson, students compare and contrast text features in two types of nonfictions texts: print and electronic.
Lesson Plan
Battle of the Texts: Print vs. Electronics
Lesson Plan
Battle of the Texts: Print vs. Electronics
Are you a page turner or a mouse clicker? In this lesson, students compare and contrast text features in two types of nonfictions texts: print and electronic.
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
Same Sounds: Homophones
Lesson Plan
Same Sounds: Homophones
Third Grade
Can you hear the words here? Help your students distinguish homophones with this lesson. They'll be identifying the correct words in no time!
Lesson Plan
Same Sounds: Homophones
Lesson Plan
Same Sounds: Homophones
Can you hear the words here? Help your students distinguish homophones with this lesson. They'll be identifying the correct words in no time!
Third Grade
Lesson Plan
Sequencing: Order in the Court!
Lesson Plan
Sequencing: Order in the Court!
Third Grade
Writing
This lesson gives students the chance to demonstrate and reinforce their knowledge of sequencing. Have them role play a fantasy text to practice sequencing!
Lesson Plan
Sequencing: Order in the Court!
Lesson Plan
Sequencing: Order in the Court!
This lesson gives students the chance to demonstrate and reinforce their knowledge of sequencing. Have them role play a fantasy text to practice sequencing!
Third Grade
Writing
Lesson Plan
Literary Argument Writing: Defining Your Topic
Lesson Plan
Literary Argument Writing: Defining Your Topic
Fourth Grade
Writing
This lesson will help your young writers develop a claim, or thesis, and construct an argument around it. You may have students complete the essay by continuing the process with the lesson Literary Argument Writing: Drafting Your Essay.
Lesson Plan
Literary Argument Writing: Defining Your Topic
Lesson Plan
Literary Argument Writing: Defining Your Topic
This lesson will help your young writers develop a claim, or thesis, and construct an argument around it. You may have students complete the essay by continuing the process with the lesson Literary Argument Writing: Drafting Your Essay.
Fourth Grade
Writing
Lesson Plan
Red Light, Green Light Questions
Lesson Plan
Red Light, Green Light Questions
Third Grade
Statistics
Teach your students to ask and differentiate between recall questions and inferential questions. This lesson will help build a classroom culture around asking deep, inferential questions.
Lesson Plan
Red Light, Green Light Questions
Lesson Plan
Red Light, Green Light Questions
Teach your students to ask and differentiate between recall questions and inferential questions. This lesson will help build a classroom culture around asking deep, inferential questions.
Third Grade
Statistics
Lesson Plan
Area Models and Multiplication
Lesson Plan
Area Models and Multiplication
Fifth Grade
Multiplication
Area models are building blocks to more complicated multiplication and division. Use this lesson to refresh students on the relationship between multiplication and area to prepare them to use the area models strategy with larger numbers.
Lesson Plan
Area Models and Multiplication
Lesson Plan
Area Models and Multiplication
Area models are building blocks to more complicated multiplication and division. Use this lesson to refresh students on the relationship between multiplication and area to prepare them to use the area models strategy with larger numbers.
Fifth Grade
Multiplication
Lesson Plan
Informational Text: Close Reading
Lesson Plan
Informational Text: Close Reading
Fifth Grade
Reading
Use a student-friendly glossary and sentence frames to learn about wild weather! Scaffolds will help your students answer text-dependent questions. This lesson can be paired with the main Informational Text: Close Reading lesson.
Lesson Plan
Informational Text: Close Reading
Lesson Plan
Informational Text: Close Reading
Use a student-friendly glossary and sentence frames to learn about wild weather! Scaffolds will help your students answer text-dependent questions. This lesson can be paired with the main Informational Text: Close Reading lesson.
Fifth Grade
Reading
Lesson Plan
Completing Sentences
Lesson Plan
Completing Sentences
Third Grade
If your students are drawn to using
and
or
because
at the beginning of their sentences, then this lesson is for you! With this lesson, you will empower your students to combine words and phrases to create single sentences.
Lesson Plan
Completing Sentences
Lesson Plan
Completing Sentences
If your students are drawn to using
and
or
because
at the beginning of their sentences, then this lesson is for you! With this lesson, you will empower your students to combine words and phrases to create single sentences.
Third Grade
Lesson Plan
Associating Adjectives
Lesson Plan
Associating Adjectives
Fourth Grade
Can your students associate similar adjectives and nouns using the roots and suffixes? In this lesson, students will learn how to associate nouns with adjectives. Along the way, they will use the roots and affixes to determine the meaning.
Lesson Plan
Associating Adjectives
Lesson Plan
Associating Adjectives
Can your students associate similar adjectives and nouns using the roots and suffixes? In this lesson, students will learn how to associate nouns with adjectives. Along the way, they will use the roots and affixes to determine the meaning.
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
Idiom Pictionary and Charades
Lesson Plan
Idiom Pictionary and Charades
Fourth Grade
Idioms can be a pain in the neck to understand! Help your students become acquainted with many of the English language's funny and confusing idioms in this lesson that has them using their creativity to act out or illustrate idioms.
Lesson Plan
Idiom Pictionary and Charades
Lesson Plan
Idiom Pictionary and Charades
Idioms can be a pain in the neck to understand! Help your students become acquainted with many of the English language's funny and confusing idioms in this lesson that has them using their creativity to act out or illustrate idioms.
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
Homophone Posters
Lesson Plan
Homophone Posters
Fourth Grade
Homophones are frequently misused in student writing. This lesson teaches students about many of the commonly misused homophones through the creation of a poster on one set of homophones.
Lesson Plan
Homophone Posters
Lesson Plan
Homophone Posters
Homophones are frequently misused in student writing. This lesson teaches students about many of the commonly misused homophones through the creation of a poster on one set of homophones.
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
Compare with Adjectives
Lesson Plan
Compare with Adjectives
First Grade
Which traits do your students share with their favorite characters? Find out as you introduce new adjectives! This lesson can be used alone or with the lesson plan All About Me: Character Traits.
Lesson Plan
Compare with Adjectives
Lesson Plan
Compare with Adjectives
Which traits do your students share with their favorite characters? Find out as you introduce new adjectives! This lesson can be used alone or with the lesson plan All About Me: Character Traits.
First Grade
Lesson Plan
Explanations for Expressions
Lesson Plan
Explanations for Expressions
Fourth Grade
Do your students need instruction in how to find and determine the meaning of figurative language? In this lesson, students will explore the exaggerations found in hyperbole and elements of idioms.
Lesson Plan
Explanations for Expressions
Lesson Plan
Explanations for Expressions
Do your students need instruction in how to find and determine the meaning of figurative language? In this lesson, students will explore the exaggerations found in hyperbole and elements of idioms.
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
Adding with M&M's
Lesson Plan
Adding with M&M's
First Grade
Addition
Use a sweet treat to help students do hands-on math! Students will practice their addition skills in this yummy activity.
Lesson Plan
Adding with M&M's
Lesson Plan
Adding with M&M's
Use a sweet treat to help students do hands-on math! Students will practice their addition skills in this yummy activity.
First Grade
Addition
Lesson Plan
Interesting Introductions
Lesson Plan
Interesting Introductions
Third Grade
Reading
Teach young authors how to "hook" readers with this hands-on lesson. By examining novels and developing their own introductions, students will be able to hone their writing skills.
Lesson Plan
Interesting Introductions
Lesson Plan
Interesting Introductions
Teach young authors how to "hook" readers with this hands-on lesson. By examining novels and developing their own introductions, students will be able to hone their writing skills.
Third Grade
Reading
Lesson Plan
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