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What Were They Thinking?
Lesson Plan
What Were They Thinking?
Fourth Grade
What do Malala Yousafzai, Al Gore, and Michelle Obama all have in common? They are all nonfiction authors with a purpose. In this interactive lesson, students will gain practice looking at details in text to identify the author’s purpose.
Lesson Plan
What Were They Thinking?
Lesson Plan
What Were They Thinking?
What do Malala Yousafzai, Al Gore, and Michelle Obama all have in common? They are all nonfiction authors with a purpose. In this interactive lesson, students will gain practice looking at details in text to identify the author’s purpose.
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
An Elapsed Time Strategy
Lesson Plan
An Elapsed Time Strategy
Third Grade
While there are many strategies out there to choose from, help your students focus on the number line strategy for solving elapsed time word problems. Use this lesson independently or alongside
Beyond Just Addition.
Lesson Plan
An Elapsed Time Strategy
Lesson Plan
An Elapsed Time Strategy
While there are many strategies out there to choose from, help your students focus on the number line strategy for solving elapsed time word problems. Use this lesson independently or alongside
Beyond Just Addition.
Third Grade
Lesson Plan
Get Together to Regroup
Lesson Plan
Get Together to Regroup
Third Grade
Teach your students to confidently follow the steps of regrouping in subtraction problems. Use this as a stand alone lesson or alongside
Regrouping with Popsicle Sticks: Double-Digit Subtraction
.
Lesson Plan
Get Together to Regroup
Lesson Plan
Get Together to Regroup
Teach your students to confidently follow the steps of regrouping in subtraction problems. Use this as a stand alone lesson or alongside
Regrouping with Popsicle Sticks: Double-Digit Subtraction
.
Third Grade
Lesson Plan
Let's Collect Data!
Lesson Plan
Let's Collect Data!
Second Grade
This hands-on EL Math Lesson will help students develop compare and contrast skills while they think about effective ways to collect data. Use alongside Bar Graphs: Interpreting Data or as a stand-alone lesson.
Lesson Plan
Let's Collect Data!
Lesson Plan
Let's Collect Data!
This hands-on EL Math Lesson will help students develop compare and contrast skills while they think about effective ways to collect data. Use alongside Bar Graphs: Interpreting Data or as a stand-alone lesson.
Second Grade
Lesson Plan
A Black History Month Lesson on Peace
Lesson Plan
A Black History Month Lesson on Peace
Kindergarten
In this Black History Month lesson plan, students will explore the similarities between Martin Luther King, Jr. and Rosa Parks. This a discussion-based lesson that culminates with the creation of a peace wreath.
Lesson Plan
A Black History Month Lesson on Peace
Lesson Plan
A Black History Month Lesson on Peace
In this Black History Month lesson plan, students will explore the similarities between Martin Luther King, Jr. and Rosa Parks. This a discussion-based lesson that culminates with the creation of a peace wreath.
Kindergarten
Lesson Plan
Interesting Animals: Penguins
Lesson Plan
Interesting Animals: Penguins
Kindergarten
Reading
Penguins are such interesting animals! Help your students practice identifying the main topic and key ideas in a nonfiction text using this fun penguin-themed lesson plan.
Lesson Plan
Interesting Animals: Penguins
Lesson Plan
Interesting Animals: Penguins
Penguins are such interesting animals! Help your students practice identifying the main topic and key ideas in a nonfiction text using this fun penguin-themed lesson plan.
Kindergarten
Reading
Lesson Plan
Work It Out
Lesson Plan
Work It Out
Kindergarten
In this social skills lesson, students will get to practice identifying what to do in times of conflict. Conflict resolution is an important social skill for kindergarten students to master as they begin form new relationships with their classmates.
Lesson Plan
Work It Out
Lesson Plan
Work It Out
In this social skills lesson, students will get to practice identifying what to do in times of conflict. Conflict resolution is an important social skill for kindergarten students to master as they begin form new relationships with their classmates.
Kindergarten
Lesson Plan
Reading About Our Rights
Lesson Plan
Reading About Our Rights
Third Grade
Let’s read about our rights! In this social studies and language arts lesson, students learn about the Bill of Rights and participate in some fun writing activities.
Lesson Plan
Reading About Our Rights
Lesson Plan
Reading About Our Rights
Let’s read about our rights! In this social studies and language arts lesson, students learn about the Bill of Rights and participate in some fun writing activities.
Third Grade
Lesson Plan
Real or Not?
Lesson Plan
Real or Not?
Pre-K
Life Science
In this fun compare and contrast lesson plan, preschool students will dive into the world of cows! Can be used as a stand alone or support lesson for the
Imagination Real or Make Believe
lesson plan.
Lesson Plan
Real or Not?
Lesson Plan
Real or Not?
In this fun compare and contrast lesson plan, preschool students will dive into the world of cows! Can be used as a stand alone or support lesson for the
Imagination Real or Make Believe
lesson plan.
Pre-K
Life Science
Lesson Plan
Multiplication Bingo: Two-Digit Numbers
Lesson Plan
Multiplication Bingo: Two-Digit Numbers
Fourth Grade
Your students will go bonkers for bingo as they play this baffling multiplication game! Who will get five in a row first?
Lesson Plan
Multiplication Bingo: Two-Digit Numbers
Lesson Plan
Multiplication Bingo: Two-Digit Numbers
Your students will go bonkers for bingo as they play this baffling multiplication game! Who will get five in a row first?
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
A Search for Spring Nouns and Adjectives
Lesson Plan
A Search for Spring Nouns and Adjectives
Second Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
Spring is in the air...and on paper! In this spring lesson plan, students will read spring-themed sentences in search of nouns and adjectives.
Lesson Plan
A Search for Spring Nouns and Adjectives
Lesson Plan
A Search for Spring Nouns and Adjectives
Spring is in the air...and on paper! In this spring lesson plan, students will read spring-themed sentences in search of nouns and adjectives.
Second Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
Lesson Plan
Letter Basket Shooting
Lesson Plan
Letter Basket Shooting
Kindergarten
Have students bring their “A” game! In this lesson, young learners must distinguish between uppercase and lowercase letters in order to properly shoot balls into the right baskets.
Lesson Plan
Letter Basket Shooting
Lesson Plan
Letter Basket Shooting
Have students bring their “A” game! In this lesson, young learners must distinguish between uppercase and lowercase letters in order to properly shoot balls into the right baskets.
Kindergarten
Lesson Plan
Divisibility Rules
Lesson Plan
Divisibility Rules
Fourth Grade
Introduce your students to divisibility rules with a lesson that encourages deep thinking and meaningful math talk between peers.
Lesson Plan
Divisibility Rules
Lesson Plan
Divisibility Rules
Introduce your students to divisibility rules with a lesson that encourages deep thinking and meaningful math talk between peers.
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
Animal Life Cycles, All Around
Lesson Plan
Animal Life Cycles, All Around
Second Grade
Life Science
Life cycles go around and around! In this technology-integrated lesson, students will research various animal life cycles and write about them.
Lesson Plan
Animal Life Cycles, All Around
Lesson Plan
Animal Life Cycles, All Around
Life cycles go around and around! In this technology-integrated lesson, students will research various animal life cycles and write about them.
Second Grade
Life Science
Lesson Plan
Learning How to be a Good Friend
Lesson Plan
Learning How to be a Good Friend
Kindergarten
In this lesson, students will learn how to be a good friend. The class will generate guidelines on friendship and create a friendship collage.
Lesson Plan
Learning How to be a Good Friend
Lesson Plan
Learning How to be a Good Friend
In this lesson, students will learn how to be a good friend. The class will generate guidelines on friendship and create a friendship collage.
Kindergarten
Lesson Plan
Get the Hang of Homophones
Lesson Plan
Get the Hang of Homophones
Third Grade
Vocabulary
Help your students get the hang of homophones with this vibrant language lesson. Your little learners will have a blast watching interesting videos and showcasing their knowledge by completing worksheets.
Lesson Plan
Get the Hang of Homophones
Lesson Plan
Get the Hang of Homophones
Help your students get the hang of homophones with this vibrant language lesson. Your little learners will have a blast watching interesting videos and showcasing their knowledge by completing worksheets.
Third Grade
Vocabulary
Lesson Plan
Simile vs. Metaphor
Lesson Plan
Simile vs. Metaphor
Fifth Grade
Do your students struggle with similes and metaphors? Do they have trouble identifying the two different types of analogies? This lesson will help simplify the two and put an end to the confusion.
Lesson Plan
Simile vs. Metaphor
Lesson Plan
Simile vs. Metaphor
Do your students struggle with similes and metaphors? Do they have trouble identifying the two different types of analogies? This lesson will help simplify the two and put an end to the confusion.
Fifth Grade
Lesson Plan
Replacing Nouns
Lesson Plan
Replacing Nouns
First Grade
Get your students ready for some grammar fun with this simple lesson on pronoun recognition.
Lesson Plan
Replacing Nouns
Lesson Plan
Replacing Nouns
Get your students ready for some grammar fun with this simple lesson on pronoun recognition.
First Grade
Lesson Plan
Fact or Opinion: Part 3
Lesson Plan
Fact or Opinion: Part 3
Second Grade
In Fact or Opinion: Part 3, your students will take what they learned from the previous lessons and apply it by writing their own personal opinion essays.
Lesson Plan
Fact or Opinion: Part 3
Lesson Plan
Fact or Opinion: Part 3
In Fact or Opinion: Part 3, your students will take what they learned from the previous lessons and apply it by writing their own personal opinion essays.
Second Grade
Lesson Plan
Dissecting Sentences
Lesson Plan
Dissecting Sentences
Fourth Grade
Constructing sentences is both an art and a science. Help your young learners improve their understanding of sentence structure through this lesson on articles and sentence diagramming.
Lesson Plan
Dissecting Sentences
Lesson Plan
Dissecting Sentences
Constructing sentences is both an art and a science. Help your young learners improve their understanding of sentence structure through this lesson on articles and sentence diagramming.
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
Reflecting on Multiplication and Division Word Problems
Lesson Plan
Reflecting on Multiplication and Division Word Problems
Third Grade
Teach your students how to reflect upon the information in multiplication and division word problems before solving them. Use this lesson on its own or as a pre-lesson to
Stepping Through Multiplication and Division Word Problems
.
Lesson Plan
Reflecting on Multiplication and Division Word Problems
Lesson Plan
Reflecting on Multiplication and Division Word Problems
Teach your students how to reflect upon the information in multiplication and division word problems before solving them. Use this lesson on its own or as a pre-lesson to
Stepping Through Multiplication and Division Word Problems
.
Third Grade
Lesson Plan
Skip Counting with Visuals
Lesson Plan
Skip Counting with Visuals
Third Grade
Give your students visuals to support their understanding of skip counting. Use this lesson on its own or as a pre-lesson for
Roll the Dice: Skip Counting by Fives
.
Lesson Plan
Skip Counting with Visuals
Lesson Plan
Skip Counting with Visuals
Give your students visuals to support their understanding of skip counting. Use this lesson on its own or as a pre-lesson for
Roll the Dice: Skip Counting by Fives
.
Third Grade
Lesson Plan
Strategies for Multiplying by Multiples of 10
Lesson Plan
Strategies for Multiplying by Multiples of 10
Third Grade
Help your students become detail-oriented mathematicians as they explore two strategies for multiplying a one-digit number by a multiple of 10. Use this as a stand alone lesson or alongside
Multiplying by Multiples of 10.
Lesson Plan
Strategies for Multiplying by Multiples of 10
Lesson Plan
Strategies for Multiplying by Multiples of 10
Help your students become detail-oriented mathematicians as they explore two strategies for multiplying a one-digit number by a multiple of 10. Use this as a stand alone lesson or alongside
Multiplying by Multiples of 10.
Third Grade
Lesson Plan
Designing Situations with Area
Lesson Plan
Designing Situations with Area
Fourth Grade
In this lesson, your students will think about situations that require them to calculate area. Use it as a standalone lesson or as support to the What Is the Area of Your Classroom? lesson.
Lesson Plan
Designing Situations with Area
Lesson Plan
Designing Situations with Area
In this lesson, your students will think about situations that require them to calculate area. Use it as a standalone lesson or as support to the What Is the Area of Your Classroom? lesson.
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
Input and Output Boxes
Lesson Plan
Input and Output Boxes
Fourth Grade
Place Value
Input some patterns to T-charts in this lesson. Use this lesson about input and output boxes as a precursor to finding patterns within word problems.
Lesson Plan
Input and Output Boxes
Lesson Plan
Input and Output Boxes
Input some patterns to T-charts in this lesson. Use this lesson about input and output boxes as a precursor to finding patterns within word problems.
Fourth Grade
Place Value
Lesson Plan
The Partial Products Strategy for Multiplication
Lesson Plan
The Partial Products Strategy for Multiplication
Fourth Grade
The partial products strategy is essential for students to build a foundational understanding of place value as it relates to multiplication. This lesson may be taught on its own or used as a pre-lesson to Multiplying Multiples.
Lesson Plan
The Partial Products Strategy for Multiplication
Lesson Plan
The Partial Products Strategy for Multiplication
The partial products strategy is essential for students to build a foundational understanding of place value as it relates to multiplication. This lesson may be taught on its own or used as a pre-lesson to Multiplying Multiples.
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
Making Predictions Lesson
Lesson Plan
Making Predictions Lesson
Third Grade
This lesson thoughtfully scaffolds the reading skill of predicting. Students are introduced to the concept and get to practice making predictions. They will apply what they have learned during a focused independent reading activity.
Lesson Plan
Making Predictions Lesson
Lesson Plan
Making Predictions Lesson
This lesson thoughtfully scaffolds the reading skill of predicting. Students are introduced to the concept and get to practice making predictions. They will apply what they have learned during a focused independent reading activity.
Third Grade
Lesson Plan
Author Study: Faith Ringgold
Lesson Plan
Author Study: Faith Ringgold
First Grade
Reading
This engaging lesson teaches students about the famous author Faith Ringgold. Students will explore two pieces of literature, comparing and contrasting story elements, then write opinion pieces to illustrate which book they liked best.
Lesson Plan
Author Study: Faith Ringgold
Lesson Plan
Author Study: Faith Ringgold
This engaging lesson teaches students about the famous author Faith Ringgold. Students will explore two pieces of literature, comparing and contrasting story elements, then write opinion pieces to illustrate which book they liked best.
First Grade
Reading
Lesson Plan
Who Is Telling the Story?
Lesson Plan
Who Is Telling the Story?
Fourth Grade
Help your ELs see the connection between nouns and pronouns and the author's point of view, or perspective, in fiction and nonfiction texts. This lesson can be taught on its own or used as support for the lesson Two Points of View.
Lesson Plan
Who Is Telling the Story?
Lesson Plan
Who Is Telling the Story?
Help your ELs see the connection between nouns and pronouns and the author's point of view, or perspective, in fiction and nonfiction texts. This lesson can be taught on its own or used as support for the lesson Two Points of View.
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
Capturing the Clues
Lesson Plan
Capturing the Clues
Third Grade
Vocabulary
It’s time to get those magnifying glasses out! In this lesson, students will act as detectives, searching for clues about idioms. Who can find the clues that lead to the meanings of various idioms?
Lesson Plan
Capturing the Clues
Lesson Plan
Capturing the Clues
It’s time to get those magnifying glasses out! In this lesson, students will act as detectives, searching for clues about idioms. Who can find the clues that lead to the meanings of various idioms?
Third Grade
Vocabulary
Lesson Plan
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