SKIP TO CONTENT
Worksheet Generator
Subjects
Grades
Worksheets
Games
Build a Worksheet
More Resources
Roly Recommends
Math Month
Log In
Sign Up
Subjects
Grades
Worksheets
Games
Build a Worksheet
More Resources
Roly Recommends
Math Month
All Subjects
English Language Arts
Vocabulary
Commonly Confused Words
Homophones
Dictionary Skills
✕
Show More
Filters
Search for: school, accounts
✕
English Language Arts
✕
Lesson Plans
✕
Subjects
Math
English Language Arts
Science
Social Studies
Grade Level
Pre-K
K
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
Resource Type
Worksheets
Lesson Plans
Activities
Offline Games
Science Projects
Common Core
Yes
English Language Support
Yes
Clear All
View 18 results
Showing Results for "school accounts"
18 results
Search for: school, accounts
✕
English Language Arts
✕
Lesson Plans
✕
Clear All
Sort by:
Relevance
Most recent
Most popular
Alphabetical A-Z
Alphabetical Z-A
All filters
18 results
Sort by:
Relevance
Most recent
Most popular
Alphabetical A-Z
Alphabetical Z-A
How Big is the Playground?
Lesson Plan
How Big is the Playground?
Second Grade
Vocabulary
Get out the measuring tape and head outside! In this lesson, students gather measurement data and build a model of the school playground.
Lesson Plan
Elapseable
Lesson Plan
Elapseable
Second Grade
Vocabulary
It's time to learn about time. In this hands-on lesson, students manipulate clock hands and jump across timelines in order to calculate the "distance" between different times and events.
Lesson Plan
Deciphering The Star Spangled Banner
Lesson Plan
Deciphering The Star Spangled Banner
Fourth Grade
Vocabulary
Most students know the first verse of The Star Spangled Banner, but not the rest of the song or the history behind it. In this civics lesson, students will dive deeper into the national anthem by deciphering and summarizing each verse.
Lesson Plan
Summaries and Predictions
Lesson Plan
Summaries and Predictions
Second Grade
Reading Comprehension
Teach your second graders how to write a prediction and summarize book chapters in this exciting lesson!
Lesson Plan
Making Sense of Sensory Words
Lesson Plan
Making Sense of Sensory Words
Third Grade
Vocabulary
With this super sensory lesson, students will make sense of a variety of sensory words. In addition to exploring sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell words, students will make connections to real-life experiences!
Lesson Plan
Spelling Homophones
Lesson Plan
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.
Lesson Plan
Knowledge Charting
Lesson Plan
Knowledge Charting
First Grade
Vocabulary
Using charts is a great way to see similarities, differences, and information. This visual lesson will help all students see what can be gained from nonfiction and fiction texts.
Lesson Plan
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.
Lesson Plan
Analyzing Cause and Effect in Nonfiction Articles
Lesson Plan
Analyzing Cause and Effect in Nonfiction Articles
Fifth Grade
Vocabulary
Nonfiction texts offer a great lens into cause and effect relationships. Use this lesson plan to teach your class to compare cause-and-effect relationships across texts that share a topic.
Lesson Plan
Research: Where to Find the Answers
Lesson Plan
Research: Where to Find the Answers
Fifth Grade
Vocabulary
This lesson introduces students to a variety of resources that they can use when doing research. It will also help them differentiate between print and digital sources and how to use each.
Lesson Plan
Similes That Describe ME!
Lesson Plan
Similes That Describe ME!
Third Grade
Vocabulary
Every student is unique. This lesson emphasizes that uniqueness by having young learners use similes to share some of the traits that make them special. It features Quick as a Cricket by Audrey Wood and a fantastic storyboard exercise.
Lesson Plan
Learning About W.E.B. Du Bois
Lesson Plan
Learning About W.E.B. Du Bois
Second Grade
Vocabulary
This lesson plan teaches kids about W.E.B. Du Bois through video and a short informational text. Students will compare/contrast their findings and create a poster in small groups showing what they learned.
Lesson Plan
Identify and Develop an Opinion
Lesson Plan
Identify and Develop an Opinion
Third Grade
Grammar
Use this lesson to teach your students how to express opinions about nonfiction topics. This lesson can stand alone or be used as a pre-lesson for the
What Does the Author Think?
lesson.
Lesson Plan
Steps to Make an Inference
Lesson Plan
Steps to Make an Inference
Fourth Grade
Statistics
It's time to infer! Students will read a variety of short passages and make inferences using modals and a step-by-step graphic organizer. It can be used on its own or as support for the lesson Inference Detectives.
Lesson Plan
Working with Idioms
Lesson Plan
Working with Idioms
Third Grade
Writing
Figurative language can be difficult, especially for ELs. With the help of context clues and exposure to common idioms, it can be a piece of cake! Use this as a stand-alone lesson or as a pre-lesson for the
Take a Walk with Idioms
lesson.
Lesson Plan
Vocabulary Flash Cards
Lesson Plan
Vocabulary Flash Cards
Second Grade
Vocabulary
Making flash cards is something done by students of all ages. Help your kids develop good study habits with this lesson plan, which will teach them how to use flash cards and a dictionary to learn new vocabulary.
Lesson Plan
Word Problem Vocabulary Preparation
Lesson Plan
Word Problem Vocabulary Preparation
Fifth Grade
Vocabulary
Prepare your ELs for word problems involving income and money in this vocabulary-based lesson. Use this lesson on its own or as support to the lesson Multi-Step Word Problems.
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
1
Create Account
Step 1: Who is primarily going to use this content?
My Child
I'm a parent or guardian
My Students
I'm a teacher
Myself
I'm a student
Unlimited
downloads
Guided Lessons to cultivate a joy for learning
...and more!
Upgrade