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Common and Proper Noun Scavenger Hunt
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Common and Proper Noun Scavenger Hunt
First Grade
Grammar
Students will take part in a scavenger hunt as they look around the school for common and proper nouns.
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Compare Common Denominators Methods
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Compare Common Denominators Methods
Fifth Grade
Challenge your students to compare two methods for finding the least common multiple between two fractions. Use this lesson on its own or as support for the lesson Make It Work! Adding Fractions with Unlike Denominators.
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Common Theme Words
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Common Theme Words
Fifth Grade
In this support lesson, your EL students will learn eight common theme words and will practice applying them to a short story. Use this lesson as a stand-alone lesson or as support to the lesson Determining the Theme of a Poem.
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Identifying Common or Proper Nouns
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Identifying Common or Proper Nouns
First Grade
Grammar
Help your students learn the difference between proper and common nouns with this lesson that has them come up with examples of their own and complete a worksheet to check for comprehension.
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Word Meaning with Common Suffixes
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Word Meaning with Common Suffixes
Third Grade
Are you careful, caring, or careless? A suffix is a word part that changes the meaning of a word. Use this lesson with your students to teach them how to determine word meaning based on their understanding of the meaning of common suffixes.
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Fraction Simplest Form by Greatest Common Factor
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Fraction Simplest Form by Greatest Common Factor
Fifth Grade
When fractions have big numerators and denominators, it can be tough to find the simplest form. Fear not! Use this lesson plan to teach your students to find the simplest form using the greatest common factor.
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Abbreviation Stations
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Abbreviation Stations
Third Grade
Vocabulary
Your students may be familiar with common texting language, but do they know the meaning of common abbreviations? With this lesson your students will explore a variety of abbreviations and their corresponding meanings!
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Road Rules
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Road Rules
Pre-K
Community and Culture
On the road again! In this transportation-centered lesson, your class will learn how to identify common road signs.
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It's Raining Idioms!
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It's Raining Idioms!
Fourth Grade
Vocabulary
Idioms will be a piece of cake when students finish this fun lesson! Students practice illustrating and explaining common idioms.
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Clap Counting with Multiples
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Clap Counting with Multiples
Fourth Grade
Finding the least common multiple is an essential skill for comparing, adding, and subtracting fractions! This lesson introduces students to this concept in an interactive way.
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Play With Punctuation
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Play With Punctuation
Kindergarten
Writing
Featuring a series of hands on activities and worksheets, this ESL-friendly lesson will give your young writer a comprehensive overview of common punctuation marks.
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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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Contraction Match-Up
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Contraction Match-Up
Second Grade
Contractions can be tricky, but they don't have to be! Through this lesson, students will gain hands-on experience putting words together to form common contractions.
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Idioms: A Piece of Cake
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Idioms: A Piece of Cake
Third Grade
Make learning idioms a piece of cake with this third grade writing lesson. Students will learn common idioms, and illustrate them to solidify their understanding of the concept.
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How Many Homographs?
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How Many Homographs?
Fifth Grade
In this homograph lesson, your students will play a fun game of "homograph memory" in which they will have to identify multiple meanings of several common homographs.
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Valentine's Day Idioms
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Valentine's Day Idioms
Fourth Grade
To make a long story short, idioms are a fun addition to the English language! Use this lesson with your students to determine the meaning of common idioms— specifically those associated with Valentine's Day.
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Magnetic Sight Words
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Magnetic Sight Words
First Grade
This simple review helps first-graders familiarize themselves with common words. By building their vocabulary, they'll simultaneously improve their reading skills.
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Spelling with Suffixes
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Spelling with Suffixes
Fourth Grade
Vocabulary
Spelling is sensational with common suffixes! With this lesson, your students will learn how to navigate various suffixes and use them as they create and spell new words.
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Rhyme and Writing
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Rhyme and Writing
First Grade
Phonics
Rhythm, reading, and writing make a perfect pair in poetry. Let your young writers practice these skills with the -at word family and common CVC words.
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Idiom Card Swap
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Idiom Card Swap
Fifth Grade
Idioms are not always a piece of cake! Use this fun activity to teach your students the difference between the literal and figurative meanings of common idioms.
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Read Across the World
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Read Across the World
Fourth Grade
In this lesson, your students will explore the world through a variety of picture books. They will examine a variety of themes through each text that they read and determine any common themes among the texts.
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An Introduction to Onomatopoeia
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An Introduction to Onomatopoeia
Fifth Grade
Vocabulary
Use this lesson to help your ELs learn common English sound words. It can be a stand-alone lesson or used as support for the lesson Onomatopoeia Practice.
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Estimating Measurements of Mass and Volume Using Metric Units
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Estimating Measurements of Mass and Volume Using Metric Units
Third Grade
Students will become more familiar with common metric measurements by matching everyday objects with the metric mass and volume units they would use to measure them.
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So Many Things to Like!
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So Many Things to Like!
Kindergarten
Use this lesson plan to introduce students to the common sight word "like." This can be used as a stand-alone lesson or as support to the lesson I Like to Spell LIKE!
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What's an Idiom?
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What's an Idiom?
Fifth Grade
Does the confusion of learning idioms “add fuel to the fire” for your students? Your students will “go back to the drawing board” in this lesson, as they consider the literal and figurative meaning of common idioms.
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Practice Using Prefixes to Determine Word Meaning
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Practice Using Prefixes to Determine Word Meaning
Fifth Grade
Vocabulary
Students will learn how knowledge of word parts can help readers determine the meaning of words. This interactive lesson will have students reviewing and putting into practice some of the most common prefixes.
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Fractions of a Whole
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Fractions of a Whole
First Grade
Fractions
Ready, set, fractions! In this hands-on lesson, your students will familiarize themselves with common fractions using concrete materials to practice splitting items into halves, thirds, and quarters.
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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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Solving Word Problems Involving Mass and Volume
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Solving Word Problems Involving Mass and Volume
Third Grade
Students will become more familiar with common metric measurements when working with mass and volume. In this lesson, kids tackle three worksheets to practice solving one-step metric unit word problems.
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Organizing Word Problems
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Organizing Word Problems
Fourth Grade
Help students solve fraction word problems with a graphic organizer! This lesson addresses Common Core standards while teaching useful skills for standardized test taking.
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