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Comparing Spring Things
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Comparing Spring Things
Kindergarten
Measurement
Bigger, taller, shorter, or longer? In this spring lesson plan, students will compare two objects and create their own spring-themed comparison worksheet. They will draw pairs of pictures and come up with their own comparison questions.
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Similarities and Differences
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Similarities and Differences
Third Grade
Measurement
Use this lesson with your students to practice comparing and contrasting the key details in two texts on the same topic. It can be a stand-alone lesson or a pre-lesson for the
What's Similar? What's Different?
lesson.
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Absolute Value
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Absolute Value
Sixth Grade
Measurement
In this lesson, students explore absolute value with and without a number line, compare the absolute values of two numbers, and apply their understanding of absolute value to real-world contexts.
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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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How Pictures Can Help Us Read
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How Pictures Can Help Us Read
Kindergarten
Measurement
In this lesson, students will learn how to decode unknown words in a texts using context clues. Students will be introduced to the idea of opposites and will practice identifying opposites. This lesson can be used on its own or as support for the lesson Is It the Same?
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Many Measurement Tools
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Many Measurement Tools
Second Grade
Measurement
This support lesson provides students the opportunity to use two different tools to measure the length of familiar objects while introducing content specific vocabulary words. Use alone or alongside the lesson How Big is the Playground?
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Thermometer Subtraction: Number Line Adventures
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Thermometer Subtraction: Number Line Adventures
Second Grade
Measurement
Practicing subtraction using a thermometer for a number line makes math fun! In this lesson, your students will get more comfortable with subtracting two digit numbers.
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What’s Similar? What’s Different?
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What’s Similar? What’s Different?
Second Grade
Measurement
How are plants’ traits affected by environmental factors? In this integrated science and reading lesson, students will use multiple sources to identify and determine how traits are influenced by the environment.
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Exploring Capacity
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Exploring Capacity
Second Grade
Geometry
Use this lesson to introduce the concepts of capacity and volume with young learners. This hands on lesson can be used as a scaffolded pre-lesson to Capacity Comparison.
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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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Estimating Length
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Estimating Length
Second Grade
Measurement
Advance your students from relative measurements to learning about standardized units with this lesson that teaches them about inches and feet by using common classroom objects.
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Measure It, Man!
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Measure It, Man!
Second Grade
Measurement
Students participate in a classroom scavenger hunt with a partner to measure common classroom objects using a ruler.
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Helpers in Our School Community
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Helpers in Our School Community
Kindergarten
Measurement
Who is who in your school community? In this lesson, students will learn about the people who work at their school and how everyone helps each other to keep the school running safely.
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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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Polygon Perimeters with Tantalizing Tangrams!
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Polygon Perimeters with Tantalizing Tangrams!
Third Grade
Measurement
Teach your students to find the perimeter of polygons using real world examples. They will make polygon pictures using tangrams and practice finding the perimeters of the polygons in their masterpieces.
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Summary Writing with Big Ideas
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Summary Writing with Big Ideas
Fifth Grade
Measurement
Before students can respond to literature critically, they must have a strong grasp of big ideas and summary writing. Support your ELs in these foundational reading skills by introducing a three-sentence paragraph frame for summary writing.
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Cooking School Fractions
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Cooking School Fractions
Fourth Grade
Measurement
Make equivalent fractions matter in the real world with this hands-on math lesson! Students use measuring cups and spoons to recognize and generate equivalent fractions.
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Tour the World: Climates
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Tour the World: Climates
Third Grade
Measurement
Students will explore varying climates around the world in the form of a virtual tour! Using a jigsaw format, this lesson prompts students to investigate multiple levels of a region’s climate.
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Insect Graphing
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Insect Graphing
Pre-K
Numbers and Counting
In this lesson, each student will create a unique insect graph! Discuss how many insects are on each line and which lines have the most, least, or equal amounts.
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Time, Money, and Temperature
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Time, Money, and Temperature
Second Grade
Measurement
Let your students show off what they've learned about time, money, and temperature with this lesson that combines all three in one word story.
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How Big Is It?
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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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The Smaller They Come
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The Smaller They Come
Second Grade
Measurement
Help your students use rulers in the classroom with this lesson! Encourage them to measure items around them using centimeters to understand shapes and sizes.
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Exploring Metric Units of Length
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Exploring Metric Units of Length
Second Grade
Measurement
Help your students learn the standard measures of length and foster critical thinking with this engaging lesson. Use alongside The Smaller They Come or as a stand-alone activity.
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What Kind of Weather?
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What Kind of Weather?
Kindergarten
Measurement
In this fun lesson plan, students will get to think about what kinds of clothing is needed for all kinds of weather! Kindergarten students will love choosing their favorite weather and deciding what to wear!
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Line Plots: Representing the Length of Classroom Items
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Line Plots: Representing the Length of Classroom Items
Second Grade
Measurement
In this lesson, your students will measure the lengths of items and then make a line plot to show the measurement data. They will get hands-on by measuring and surveying the class.
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