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Spelling Homophones
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Spelling Homophones
Fifth Grade
Grammar
Help your students correctly spell homophones in sentences! They’ll use context clues to determine the correct homophone spelling and then check their answers with a dictionary.
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Sort Through Pronouns
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Sort Through Pronouns
Second Grade
Grammar
Life without pronouns would be repetitive and confusing! Use this lesson with your students to teach them the difference between subject and object pronouns, and when it is appropriate to use each in a sentence.
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Drafting, Formatting, and Editing a Letter
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Drafting, Formatting, and Editing a Letter
Fourth Grade
Grammar
Walk your young writers through the letter-writing process, including formatting, drafting, and editing. Use the checklist to ensure that all of the important parts of the letter are included and the details are polished.
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Story vs. Poem
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Story vs. Poem
First Grade
Reading
What makes a poem a poem? And what makes a story a story? In this lesson, students learn to distinguish between different types of texts while analyzing the sentences and words they encounter.
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Rein in the Run-Ons
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Rein in the Run-Ons
Fourth Grade
Grammar
Are your students having trouble taming run-on sentences into a more manageable length? In this lesson, your students will learn to not only recognize a run-on sentence, but also how to stop it in its tracks.
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Searching for Ethics
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Searching for Ethics
Fifth Grade
Reading
Help students understand ethics and how it relates to life in the classroom with this lesson that has them use their own independent reading books to find relevant situations.
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Sentence Combining: Subjects and Verbs
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Sentence Combining: Subjects and Verbs
Fifth Grade
Grammar
Help your students recognize when they are writing simple, boring sentences. This lesson will teach them to combine similar elements and improve the flow of sentences.
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Exploring Reflexive Pronouns
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Exploring Reflexive Pronouns
Second Grade
Grammar
Use this lesson to help your EL students recognize and use reflexive pronouns. This lesson can be used as a stand alone activity or a support lesson for Preview with Post-Its.
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Close Reading Strategy
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Close Reading Strategy
Third Grade
Grammar
This lesson teaches your students to pay attention to small words, such as adjectives, adverbs, and verbs, to make a big difference in reading comprehension! Use as a stand-alone lesson or as a pre-lesson for
Close Reading: Introduction
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Reflect with Reflexive Pronouns
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Reflect with Reflexive Pronouns
Second Grade
Grammar
Reflexive pronouns are like mirrors—they both reflect back to the subject! Use this lesson with your students to give them practice correctly using reflexive pronouns in sentences.
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Get to Know Mae Jemison
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Get to Know Mae Jemison
Kindergarten
Geometry
Mae Jemison was the first African American female astronaut to enter space. Use the Get to Know Mae Jemison lesson plan to learn more about this famous scientist. Children will then read and write about her, and create their own paper rocket.
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Comparing Literature Themes
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Comparing Literature Themes
Fourth Grade
Grammar
Your ELs will compare and contrast two similar stories while strengthening their grammar skills related to noun and pronoun agreement in this lesson. Use it as a stand-alone lesson or as a precursor to the lesson Venn Diagram Collage.
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Switch That Sound!
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Switch That Sound!
Kindergarten
Word Families
Kindergarteners will learn how to make new words by changing the first letter of a familiar word. Watch students practice their reading, writing, and spelling skills in this lesson.
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Proper Noun Town
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Proper Noun Town
Second Grade
Grammar
Knowing when to capitalize can be confusing. This lesson serves as a review on which types of nouns require a capital letter. Students will love designing their own towns while learning about the distinction between common and proper nouns.
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Five Senses at the Zoo
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Five Senses at the Zoo
Kindergarten
Phonics
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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Fruit Salad: Phonemes and Syllables
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Fruit Salad: Phonemes and Syllables
Pre-K
Syllables
Stay active and encourage healthy eating with favorite fruits. This lesson emphasizes multiple core learning competencies including phonological awareness and greater than and less than number concepts.
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Word Feature Concentration
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Word Feature Concentration
Second Grade
Phonics
Games are a great way to help students look closer at words! In this lesson, students will learn more about contractions and consonant pairs by creating their own games of concentration.
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Poetry, Prose, and Drama, Oh My!
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Poetry, Prose, and Drama, Oh My!
Fourth Grade
Reading
Nourish your child's inner writer with this lesson on three different forms of literature: poetry, prose, and drama. After going through some examples of each, students will demonstrate their knowledge by filling out bubble maps.
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Researching Black Inventors
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Researching Black Inventors
First Grade
Grammar
Inventors and their novel inventions are always a thrilling topic! In the lesson Researching Black Inventors, first graders and second graders are encouraged to research the rich history of African American inventors. This engaging lesson plan provides students with an opportunity to learn all about inventors they find interesting and the impact those inventors have on the world. Perfect for Black History Month, this learning activity highlights informational writing skills and helps build students' vocabulary.
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Detective Reading
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Detective Reading
Fourth Grade
Reading
Roll up your sleeves and get out the magnifying glasses! In this lesson, your students will practice finding supportive details and examples in informational texts.
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Information from Multiple Sources
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Information from Multiple Sources
Fifth Grade
Measurement
Use this lesson to help your ELs quickly find information on a specific topic by looking for a noun and its pronouns in a nonfiction text. It can be a stand-alone lesson or used as support for the lesson Ecosystems Explained.
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Crafting Your Persuasive Letter
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Crafting Your Persuasive Letter
Fifth Grade
Writing
Knowing how to write an effective persuasive letter is a powerful tool. Students will learn how to advocate for their ideas by planning and drafting a well-supported persuasive letter on an issue of their choice.
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Spring is Coming!
Lesson Plan
Spring is Coming!
Kindergarten
Grammar
So many things happen in the springtime! This lesson is a wonderful introduction to the seasons, with a special emphasis on the spring! Help your kindergarteners practice their writing skills as they think carefully about the world around them.
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Winning Hopscotch: Sight Words
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Winning Hopscotch: Sight Words
Pre-K
Phonics
Have your students jump into this fun reading lesson. It features an engaging game of hopscotch and lots of sight word practice.
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Functions of Conjunctions
Lesson Plan
Functions of Conjunctions
Fifth Grade
Grammar
A deeper comprehension of clauses and conjunctions will help your young writers understand the building blocks of language. Practice with conjunctions will also help them create more complex sentences and correct run-on sentences.
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Short Vowel Round-Up
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Short Vowel Round-Up
First Grade
Phonics
Bingo! Short vowel word recognition turns into a fun and engaging game in this teacher-approved reading lesson. Your students will have a blast identifying vowel sounds and using their knowledge to fill in bingo spaces.
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Two Letters Together
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Two Letters Together
Pre-K
Phonics
Your students will love learning all about a new letter team while listening to a funny read aloud about an ocean creature! This can be used as a stand alone or support lesson for the
SSSHHHH
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Present Perfect Tense
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Present Perfect Tense
Fifth Grade
Grammar
Have your students heard about participles and tenses? This fun lesson teaches students about conjugating verbs and forming sentences.
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Clip It!
Lesson Plan
Clip It!
Pre-K
Phonics
Let's clip some letter sounds. Have your students "pin" these common sight words into their memories with this letter sound recognition and sound blending lesson.
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Grab & Go Sentences!
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Grab & Go Sentences!
Second Grade
Grammar
It’s time to make some sentences! In this lesson, students will review parts of speech and simple vs. complex sentences. They will then use their knowledge to create word grab bags to use when forming sentences.
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