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Is It True?
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Is It True?
Fourth Grade
Don't believe everything you read! Teach students to differentiate between statements of fact and opinion. This important skill will help students become critical and discerning readers.
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Solving KenKen Puzzles
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Solving KenKen Puzzles
Fourth Grade
It's time for some fun with grid puzzles! In this lesson, students will learn how to solve KenKen puzzles using logic and applying their knowledge of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division skills.
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Pasta Patterning
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Pasta Patterning
Pre-K
Let's "cook up" some patterns! In this lesson, students use pasta to help them recognize AB, AAB, and ABB sequences.
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Charts and Graphs and Diagrams, Oh My!
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Charts and Graphs and Diagrams, Oh My!
Fourth Grade
Reading
Students will learn about three nonfiction text features: charts, graphs, and diagrams. They will analyze and interpret the information represented in these visual forms and discover how they aid in the comprehension of nonfiction texts.
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Give Me 10!
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Give Me 10!
First Grade
Addition
Roll some dice to introduce the early concepts of associative and commutative properties in addition by composing and decomposing 10. Worksheets and a quiz are included!
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Comparing and Contrasting Book Series
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Comparing and Contrasting Book Series
Fifth Grade
So many students love to read books in a series but they don't give much thought to what a series really is. In this lesson students discover the two kinds of book series and apply classifying criteria to examples in the library.
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Researching the Past Using Primary Sources
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Researching the Past Using Primary Sources
Fourth Grade
Reading
Knock, knock! It’s the U.S. Census Bureau! In this lesson plan, students analyze primary sources in the form of census data to do research that helps them answer questions about famous people and the time period during which they lived.
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Roll the Dice: Skip Counting by Fives
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Roll the Dice: Skip Counting by Fives
Second Grade
Five, ten, fifteen... Help your students practice their multiplication skills by teaching them to skip count by fives. In this lesson, they will use dice to practice math!
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Candy Multiplication
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Candy Multiplication
Third Grade
Multiplication
Delicious multiplication! In this sweet lesson, your students will learn how to relate multiplication to repeated addition using candy counters.
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Getting Wordy with Subtraction
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Getting Wordy with Subtraction
First Grade
This lesson will make solving subtraction word problems fun for students. It includes music and interaction to grab your students' attention.
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Multiply by 5
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Multiply by 5
Third Grade
Multiplication
Help your students discover patterns when multiplying by five.
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Exploring Different Points of View
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Exploring Different Points of View
Fifth Grade
The activities in this lesson will engage students in thinking about how a person’s position, needs, and concerns affect their point of view on an issue. Students will apply this to characters in "The Memory String" by Eve Bunting.
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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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Understanding Character Traits, Understanding Plot Lesson Part III
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Understanding Character Traits, Understanding Plot Lesson Part III
Fourth Grade
Have you ever read a story and immediately began to compare the characters to those of your favorite story? In this lesson, students will learn to read context clues and descriptions in order to understand characters and compare them.
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Order in the Room!
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Order in the Room!
Pre-K
Students will get comfortable ordering numbers while having fun using familiar, everyday objects to "map the room."
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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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Base-Ten Block Party
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Base-Ten Block Party
Second Grade
Help your students practice place value with this fun, hands-on base-ten block game. Neighborhood block teams compete to win points as they work together to show expanded numbers.
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Nonfiction Reading: Learning and Recording New Information
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Nonfiction Reading: Learning and Recording New Information
First Grade
As students reread nonfiction, have them draw or write new information they learn. Students then share these new learnings with reading partners.
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Fact or Opinion: Part 1
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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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Journey on the Underground Railroad
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Journey on the Underground Railroad
Fourth Grade
Reading
This lesson combines historical facts and creative writing to engage students in exercises that enhance both vocabulary and social studies knowledge.
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Hands-On Multiplication
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Hands-On Multiplication
Third Grade
Students get hands-on practice playing this math multiplication game with their hands!
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Color Coding Nonfiction Text
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Color Coding Nonfiction Text
Third Grade
Jazz up your nonfiction reading and add a little color! Use this lesson with your students to teach them to cite text evidence as they answer questions by color coding.
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What is it Telling Me? Creating and Interpreting Line Plots
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What is it Telling Me? Creating and Interpreting Line Plots
Third Grade
Data and Graphing
Line plots are a great way to introduce your students to graphing data. In this lesson, your students will learn how to create a line plot and also practice interpreting line plots.
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Nonfiction Genres
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Nonfiction Genres
Fourth Grade
Writing
In this lesson, your students will explore the library in search of various genres of nonfiction texts. Teach this lesson at the beginning of the year to familiarize your students with the structure and organization of the library.
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Fact Family Trees
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Fact Family Trees
First Grade
Mixed Operations
Number facts are related, just like families! Help students learn all about fact families while they make fact family trees!
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What Does the Author Think?
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What Does the Author Think?
Third Grade
Can you tell what the author thinks about this subject? What do
you
think about it? Use this resource to help your students recognize the author's point of view and establish their own.
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Dots & Dots of Fact Families
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Dots & Dots of Fact Families
First Grade
Get out the dominoes! This fun lesson help students visualize how addition and subtraction are related, all while building their fact family fluency.
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Converting Metric Measurement in Word Problems
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Converting Metric Measurement in Word Problems
Fourth Grade
Measurement
Students will learn to convert metric units by applying concepts in word problems. Exercises and worksheets incorporate length (meters), and optional practice offers more instructions on mass (grams) and volume (liters).
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What's in a Text Feature?
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What's in a Text Feature?
First Grade
Ever wondered how to explain what an index is to a 6 year old? Look no further! Use this engaging lesson to help your students become text feature experts.
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Let's Compare and Contrast Nonfiction Texts!
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Let's Compare and Contrast Nonfiction Texts!
Second Grade
Vocabulary
This lesson provides students with the opportunity to compare and contrast two athletes who have been instrumental in changing the world of women's sports.
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