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Understanding Line Plots
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Understanding Line Plots
Second Grade
Writing
This lesson provides students with the opportunity to critically think about data. Use this lesson alongside Line Plots: Representing the Length of Classroom Items or as a stand alone lesson.
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Reading the Clues, Understanding Plot Lesson Part II
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Reading the Clues, Understanding Plot Lesson Part II
Fourth Grade
Writing
Have you ever wished that books, like movies, would state their conflict and genres on the cover? With the help of an Education.com workbook, students will learn to find the clues and read like a writer.
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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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The Elements of Fiction: Creating a Story Map
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The Elements of Fiction: Creating a Story Map
Second Grade
Writing
Give your students a chance to hone their reading comprehension skills as they learn about the characters, setting, and plot of their favorite fiction books by creating a story map.
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The Key Elements of Fictional Text
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The Key Elements of Fictional Text
Second Grade
Vocabulary
This lesson will provide your ELs with support as they learn about the key elements of fictional text, including characters, setting, and plot. Use as a stand alone activity or a support lesson.
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Compare and Contrast Story Elements
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Compare and Contrast Story Elements
Fourth Grade
Reading
By fourth grade, most students are familiar with story elements such as setting, characters, and plot. In this lesson, students will compare and contrast the elements in two stories with similar themes.
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Compare and Contrast Short Stories
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Compare and Contrast Short Stories
Fourth Grade
Reading
By fourth grade, most students are familiar with story elements such as setting, characters, and plot. In this lesson, students will compare and contrast the elements in two stories with similar themes.
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Keeping Count
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Keeping Count
Pre-K
Numbers and Counting
Help your students learn about keeping track of numbers using one-to-one correspondance in this fun lesson!
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Character Comparisons
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Character Comparisons
Fourth Grade
Reading
Use this lesson to help your ELs compare and contrast supporting characters from excerpted texts. It can be a stand-alone lesson or support the lesson Understanding Character Traits, Understanding Plot Lesson Part III.
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Traditional Literature: Story Mapping
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Traditional Literature: Story Mapping
Second Grade
Reading
Students will learn how to identify story elements and create a short and sweet summary. They will fill out a graphic organizer and solidify their understanding by creating illustrations to show major plot points that they find themselves!
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Mark It!
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Mark It!
Pre-K
English Language Arts
This is a great introductory lesson plan for your ELs to learn about one-to-one correspondance while reading. This can be used as a stand alone lesson or a support lesson plan for the
One Marker at a Time
.
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Author Study: Jacqueline Woodson
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Author Study: Jacqueline Woodson
Third Grade
Reading
Students will use their understanding of plot, theme, and comparing and contrasting in this lesson that teaches about an award-winning African American author, Jacqueline Woodson. Students will read some of her fiction books and compare and contrast the stories. They'll also discuss what they think makes Jacqueline Woodson an award-winning author.
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EL Support Lesson: Magic Pointer Fingers
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EL Support Lesson: Magic Pointer Fingers
Pre-K
English Language Arts
This lesson plan will introduce your ELs to one-to-one correspondance when reading. This is a great stand-alone lesson or a can be used as a pre-lesson for the
Pointers!
lesson plan.
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Peter Pan and Neverland 1: A Child Forever
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Peter Pan and Neverland 1: A Child Forever
Fifth Grade
Writing
The flying, crowing, strutting figure of Peter Pan is known to kids of all ages, but how much do we really know? In this lesson, your class will use the Peter Pan and Neverland workbook to take a closer look at Peter and his world.
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Peter Pan and Neverland 2: The Flight Part 1
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Peter Pan and Neverland 2: The Flight Part 1
Fifth Grade
Grammar
Second to the right, and straight on 'til morning. In this lesson, your students will work on reading comprehensions while continuing to learn more about Peter Pan in their journey through the Peter Pan and Neverland workbook.
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Switching U.S. States
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Switching U.S. States
Fourth Grade
Measurement
This lesson combines students' knowledge of US geography and their creative writing skills in one fun activity!
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Mastering the Possessive Apostrophe
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Mastering the Possessive Apostrophe
Fourth Grade
Grammar
Who would have thought possessive apostrophes could be this fun or easy? With one simple rule and some fun sentences, students will become masters at indicating possession.
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Animal Habitats
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Animal Habitats
Pre-K
Reading
Students will love thinking about lots of interesting animal homes and the different types of animals who live in each one!
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Adding it All Up
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Adding it All Up
First Grade
Vocabulary
In this lesson, students will learn how to add a one-digit number to a two-digit number. This will help students build upon the skills needed for regrouping larger numbers.
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Rhyming Word Family Fun Houses
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Rhyming Word Family Fun Houses
Kindergarten
Word Families
It's rhyme time! Students will color-code rhyming words and put each one in its “word family house” with this fun rhyming mini book and fill in the "stair steps" writing activity page.
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Chemistry Is Marie Curie
Lesson Plan
Chemistry Is Marie Curie
Fourth Grade
Reading
Marie Curie’s monumental achievements in chemistry and physics are remarkable. In this lesson, your students will read two accounts of her life, integrate the details, and assess the importance of having more than one source of information.
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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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Short Vowel Name Sort
Lesson Plan
Short Vowel Name Sort
First Grade
Phonics
Short vowels can be found just about anywhere. One great place to look is inside your own classroom. In this lesson, students will enjoy going through the class list to sort the names of their peers based on short vowel sounds.
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Using Adjectives and Verbs to Make Writing Come to Life
Lesson Plan
Using Adjectives and Verbs to Make Writing Come to Life
Fourth Grade
Writing
Imagery is one of the most important tools in a narrative writer's arsenal. In this lesson, students will will learn to craft vivid scenes by selecting powerful verbs and adjectives, as well as to critique descriptive writing using the same criteria.
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Black Revolutionaries: Malcolm X
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Black Revolutionaries: Malcolm X
Second Grade
Writing
This lesson teaches kids all about Malcolm X and how his childhood influenced him to become one of America's most well known, controversial, and revolutionary figures. First kids will listen to a read-aloud authored by Malcolm X's daughter, Ilyasah Shabazz, and then they will write an informative paragraph.
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Writing Opinions About Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz
Lesson Plan
Writing Opinions About Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz
Fourth Grade
Reading
Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz was a 17th century writer and philosopher who today is considered one of the first documented feminists and advocates for women’s education. In this lesson, students will read two nonfiction texts about Sor Juana and discuss her life and accomplishments before writing an opinion piece about her.
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Native American Legends
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Native American Legends
Fourth Grade
Writing
Social studies, reading comprehension, and writing come together in this high-engagement lesson about Native American legends!
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Dissecting Stories: Analyzing Story Elements
Lesson Plan
Dissecting Stories: Analyzing Story Elements
Second Grade
Reading
What makes a story, a story? In this lesson, students examine the elements of stories. They learn to use pre-planning strategies to set their own stories up for success... before they even start writing!
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Using Picture Walks to Examine Purpose
Lesson Plan
Using Picture Walks to Examine Purpose
Second Grade
Reading
Teach your students about picture walks as a strategy to understand the author's purpose in a fictional text. This lesson can be used as a stand-alone lesson or as support for the Examining Author's Purpose in a Fictional Text lesson.
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Haiku Syllables
Lesson Plan
Haiku Syllables
First Grade
Writing
Have your students stretch their creativity with this lesson that teaches them about haikus and has them practice their syllable counting.
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