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Sight Words
Kindergarten
Rhyming
Use this fun lesson plan to practice identifying common sight words and rhyming words with your el's. This can be used as a stand alone or support lesson.
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Blending Sounds and Spelling Words
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Blending Sounds and Spelling Words
Kindergarten
Phonics
Use this fun kinesthetic awareness and spelling lesson to help your ELs practice identifying and blending together the sounds in common CVC words. It can be used as a stand alone or support lesson for Letter Roll Reading.
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Capture That Reader!
Lesson Plan
Capture That Reader!
Second Grade
Writing
Everyone loves an intriguing introduction! Help your second graders hook their readers as they practice writing new and improved introductions to well-loved fictional stories in this fun writing lesson.
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How Big Is It?
Lesson Plan
How Big Is It?
First Grade
Measurement
Your young scientists will have tons of fun visiting measurement stations and using tools to measure various objects. They'll even be able to create posters at the end of the activity.
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Five Senses at the Zoo
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Five Senses at the Zoo
Kindergarten
Phonemic Awareness
What happens when you observe the animals (or children) at the zoo? Find out in this fun writing and science infused lesson that combines learning about the five senses with humor!
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Similes and Metaphors: Comparisons Done Right
Lesson Plan
Similes and Metaphors: Comparisons Done Right
Fourth Grade
Reading Comprehension
Your little poets will love how their creative writing abilities will grow with this lesson about similes and metaphors. Students engage in fun activities to learn about similes and metaphors and write comparisons as directed.
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Main Idea: It's in the Bag!
Lesson Plan
Main Idea: It's in the Bag!
Second Grade
Writing
Help your class grasp the concept of "main idea" with this fun, hands-on lesson. Students will dive into mystery bags full of supportive detail clues to determine the main idea of each bag.
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It's Piggy Time!
Lesson Plan
It's Piggy Time!
Pre-K
Reading Comprehension
This is an interactive, fun lesson based on the story of the Three Little Pigs. Kids will have a great time acting out the story themselves as they learn some new vocabulary.
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Making Connections in a Fiction Text
Lesson Plan
Making Connections in a Fiction Text
Kindergarten
Reading Comprehension
Use this fun theatrical lesson plan to review or teach all about retelling a story with your ELs. This can be used as a stand-alone lesson or as support to the lesson Goldilocks and the Beginning, Middle, and End.
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What's in a Name?
Lesson Plan
What's in a Name?
Fourth Grade
Writing
Every name has a story behind it. This lesson allows students to share the story of their name with their classmates. Not only is it fun, it's ideal for establishing a respectful classroom community.
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Setting, Characters, and Events in Goldilocks and the Three Bears
Lesson Plan
Setting, Characters, and Events in Goldilocks and the Three Bears
Kindergarten
Reading Comprehension
Your kids will love learning about setting, characters and events as they listen to a classic tale and play a simple game. This lesson helps students improve their reading comprehension skills while they have fun.
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H Is for Humpty
Lesson Plan
H Is for Humpty
Pre-K
Alphabet
Your ELs will love this fun lesson that combines the letter H with the classic nursery rhyme, Humpty Dumpty! This can be used as a stand alone lesson or as a support lesson plan for the
Jack and Jill
lesson plan.
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Parts of Speech: Interjections
Lesson Plan
Parts of Speech: Interjections
Fourth Grade
Grammar
Interjections, one of the eight parts of speech, can be the most exciting. They help students interject some fun and drama into their writing and conversations. In this lesson, they'll brainstorm how to use interjections in their sentences.
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Exploring Homographs
Lesson Plan
Exploring Homographs
Fourth Grade
Vocabulary
There's no shortage of homographs in the English language, making them a fun topic to explore with your fourth graders! In this lesson, students will become experts on distinguishing the different meanings of homographs.
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Punctuating Dialogue
Lesson Plan
Punctuating Dialogue
Fifth Grade
Writing
Your students will surely exclaim, "This is fun!" in response to this writing lesson. It covers topics that range from dialogue punctuation to sentence types, and will definitely help improve reading comprehension skills.
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In Search of the Main Idea
Lesson Plan
In Search of the Main Idea
Third Grade
Writing
Young learners will love finding the main ideas in short informational texts. Featuring a bunch of fun worksheets, this lesson will help students learn about different topics while improving their reading skills.
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Reading and Writing With Our Hands
Lesson Plan
Reading and Writing With Our Hands
Pre-K
Phonemic Awareness
In this fun hands on lesson plan, your ELs will get to practice segmenting and blending words in a tactile way! This can be used as a stand alone lesson or as a support lesson plan for the
Sound Smoothies
lesson plan.
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Shake and Roll Vowels
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Shake and Roll Vowels
First Grade
Phonemic Awareness
In this lesson, students pair up to play an educational dice game. By finding words and sorting them based on their vowel sounds, young learners will have fun while practicing their reading skills.
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BAM! POW! Comic Strip Writing
Lesson Plan
BAM! POW! Comic Strip Writing
First Grade
Writing
Students love comic books! Channel their excitement for this fun genre and get their creative writing juices flowing. By writing their own comic strips, students will be practicing composing, sequencing, and using dialogue.
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Suffixes
Lesson Plan
Suffixes
Third Grade
Grammar
This introductory lesson on suffixes is sure to get your young scholars excited about root word modification. Students will work both independently and in pairs as they work on a bunch of fun worksheets.
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Read and Retell a Classic Story
Lesson Plan
Read and Retell a Classic Story
First Grade
Vocabulary
Your students will enjoy reading the classic story “The Ugly Duckling,” written about a very lovable duck! This reading lesson also includes a fun partner activity to help your students practice comprehension.
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Fiction vs. Nonfiction
Lesson Plan
Fiction vs. Nonfiction
Fourth Grade
Reading Comprehension
Kids will love learning some fun facts about elephants while developing their reading comprehension skills. Using T-charts and Venn diagrams, they'll analyze stories and explore different characteristics of fiction and nonfiction.
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Blending Words
Lesson Plan
Blending Words
Kindergarten
Phonics
In this fun blending lesson, students will get a chance to read and spell grade level words. This can be used as a stand-alone lesson or support for the Cooking Up Blends lesson plan.
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Put Me in the Zoo
Lesson Plan
Put Me in the Zoo
Pre-K
Reading Comprehension
This literature-based lesson teaches students about answering key questions and understanding a character's point of view. It'll have young readers roaring, thumping, and having tons of fun as they imitate story characters.
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Biomes: Comparing and Contrasting
Lesson Plan
Biomes: Comparing and Contrasting
Fourth Grade
Reading Comprehension
This lesson combines an introduction to biomes with some fun Venn diagram exercises. Not only will students learn more about nature, they'll also learn how to make comparisons between different things in nature.
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I Predict...
Lesson Plan
I Predict...
Pre-K
English Language Arts
Help your students learn all about making predictions in this fun reading comprehension lesson plan. Can be used as a stand-alone or support lesson plan for the
Reading Without Words
lesson plan.
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Going on an "A" Hunt
Lesson Plan
Going on an "A" Hunt
Grammar
This fun lesson gets students moving around the classroom as they look for words that begin with the letter A. Students will get to practice spelling new words as they record all the "A" things they find.
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We Write About Dinosaurs
Lesson Plan
We Write About Dinosaurs
Pre-K
Writing
This little dinosaur … helped build vocabulary skills! Introduce your students to writing with this fun class project using a familiar childhood poem. Your class will write their own verses to create a class book.
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Word Family Letters
Lesson Plan
Word Family Letters
Kindergarten
Phonemic Awareness
In this fun lesson, students will learn about letter writing while practicing reading and spelling words in the same word family. This can be used as a stand-alone lesson or as support to the lesson Pop! Pop! Pop! Words in the -Op Family.
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Possessive Pronouns
Lesson Plan
Possessive Pronouns
Third Grade
Grammar
Get your students excited about possessive pronouns with this fun lost-and-found inspired lesson. By talking about items that belong to themselves and their classmates, kids be gain a better understanding of denoting possession.
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