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How Do You Solve a Problem?
Lesson Plan
How Do You Solve a Problem?
Third Grade
Some problems are easy to fix, while some are more complicated. Use this lesson to teach your students to identify the characters’ attempts in a story to solve problems.
Lesson Plan
How Do You Solve a Problem?
Lesson Plan
How Do You Solve a Problem?
Some problems are easy to fix, while some are more complicated. Use this lesson to teach your students to identify the characters’ attempts in a story to solve problems.
Third Grade
Lesson Plan
Crafting a Character
Lesson Plan
Crafting a Character
First Grade
Your students will use a well-loved story to learn how to create their own detailed characters. This lesson focuses on understanding the pre-writing and planning phase of storytelling.
Lesson Plan
Crafting a Character
Lesson Plan
Crafting a Character
Your students will use a well-loved story to learn how to create their own detailed characters. This lesson focuses on understanding the pre-writing and planning phase of storytelling.
First Grade
Lesson Plan
Character Comparisons
Lesson Plan
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.
Lesson Plan
Character Comparisons
Lesson Plan
Character Comparisons
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.
Fourth Grade
Reading
Lesson Plan
Fables, Fairy Tales, and Funny Rhymes
Workbook
Fables, Fairy Tales, and Funny Rhymes
Kindergarten
Reading
Classic children's poems and stories are a wonderful departure for imaginative reflection and thoughtful analysis in this reading comprehension and fluency workbook. Children will love drawing some of their favorite characters — and even staging
Workbook
Fables, Fairy Tales, and Funny Rhymes
Workbook
Fables, Fairy Tales, and Funny Rhymes
Classic children's poems and stories are a wonderful departure for imaginative reflection and thoughtful analysis in this reading comprehension and fluency workbook. Children will love drawing some of their favorite characters — and even staging
Kindergarten
Reading
Workbook
Character Changes
Worksheet
Character Changes
Second Grade
Reading
Characters often change over the course of a story, and this worksheet will help young readers track and understand their development. Students can use this graphic organizer to consider various elements of a character's development throughout a story.
Worksheet
Character Changes
Worksheet
Character Changes
Characters often change over the course of a story, and this worksheet will help young readers track and understand their development. Students can use this graphic organizer to consider various elements of a character's development throughout a story.
Second Grade
Reading
Worksheet
Character Butterfly
Worksheet
Character Butterfly
Second Grade
Reading
Have students consider a character’s attributes and actions with this cute and memorable organizer! After reading a book, students will draw a picture and describe the characters. Then they'll summarize the beginning, middle, and end of the story.
Worksheet
Character Butterfly
Worksheet
Character Butterfly
Have students consider a character’s attributes and actions with this cute and memorable organizer! After reading a book, students will draw a picture and describe the characters. Then they'll summarize the beginning, middle, and end of the story.
Second Grade
Reading
Worksheet
Writing: Create a Character
Lesson Plan
Writing: Create a Character
First Grade
Your students will hone their creative writing skills as they design their own fictional characters. Use this lesson to introduce the concept of using key details and descriptive language during the prewriting phase of storytelling.
Lesson Plan
Writing: Create a Character
Lesson Plan
Writing: Create a Character
Your students will hone their creative writing skills as they design their own fictional characters. Use this lesson to introduce the concept of using key details and descriptive language during the prewriting phase of storytelling.
First Grade
Lesson Plan
Finding Louie Alternate Ending
Worksheet
Finding Louie Alternate Ending
Second Grade
Reading
A strong ending is a key part of creative writing! Have your second graders flex their fiction comprehension muscles with this activity. Students will consider problem, solution, characters, and detail as they answer questions after reading a short story.
Worksheet
Finding Louie Alternate Ending
Worksheet
Finding Louie Alternate Ending
A strong ending is a key part of creative writing! Have your second graders flex their fiction comprehension muscles with this activity. Students will consider problem, solution, characters, and detail as they answer questions after reading a short story.
Second Grade
Reading
Worksheet
Character Cards
Lesson Plan
Character Cards
Third Grade
Real people and characters in stories show who they are by their words and actions. Help students make the connection between a character trait and the words or actions that support it by using Character Cards.
Lesson Plan
Character Cards
Lesson Plan
Character Cards
Real people and characters in stories show who they are by their words and actions. Help students make the connection between a character trait and the words or actions that support it by using Character Cards.
Third Grade
Lesson Plan
What Happens Next?
Lesson Plan
What Happens Next?
First Grade
Writing
Featuring Stephanie's Ponytail by Robert Munsch, this creative writing lesson gives students the chance to turn themselves into the main characters of emotion-packed short stories.
Lesson Plan
What Happens Next?
Lesson Plan
What Happens Next?
Featuring Stephanie's Ponytail by Robert Munsch, this creative writing lesson gives students the chance to turn themselves into the main characters of emotion-packed short stories.
First Grade
Writing
Lesson Plan
Discovering Character Traits
Lesson Plan
Discovering Character Traits
Fourth Grade
Writing
This lesson will have your EL students exploring characters' dialogue and actions to determine their personality traits! Use it on its own or as a support lesson.
Lesson Plan
Discovering Character Traits
Lesson Plan
Discovering Character Traits
This lesson will have your EL students exploring characters' dialogue and actions to determine their personality traits! Use it on its own or as a support lesson.
Fourth Grade
Writing
Lesson Plan
Two Perspectives
Lesson Plan
Two Perspectives
Fifth Grade
Reading
Use this lesson to help your ELs understand how to use conjunctions when contrasting information from two different characters’ perspectives. It can be a stand-alone lesson or used as support to the Whose Point Is It Anyway? lesson.
Lesson Plan
Two Perspectives
Lesson Plan
Two Perspectives
Use this lesson to help your ELs understand how to use conjunctions when contrasting information from two different characters’ perspectives. It can be a stand-alone lesson or used as support to the Whose Point Is It Anyway? lesson.
Fifth Grade
Reading
Lesson Plan
Patterns Puzzle
Game
Patterns Puzzle
Kindergarten
Math Puzzles
Solve a picture puzzle and practice math skills at the same time in this online puzzle showing our favorite Brainzy characters.
Game
Patterns Puzzle
Game
Patterns Puzzle
Solve a picture puzzle and practice math skills at the same time in this online puzzle showing our favorite Brainzy characters.
Kindergarten
Math Puzzles
Game
Feelings Map
Worksheet
Feelings Map
First Grade
Reading
One way to bring books to life for students is to have them empathize with one of the characters. This fun worksheet engages students in analyzing how a character’s feelings change over the course of the beginning, middle, and end of the book.
Worksheet
Feelings Map
Worksheet
Feelings Map
One way to bring books to life for students is to have them empathize with one of the characters. This fun worksheet engages students in analyzing how a character’s feelings change over the course of the beginning, middle, and end of the book.
First Grade
Reading
Worksheet
Monster Mash-Up Settings
Worksheet
Monster Mash-Up Settings
Second Grade
Cut out this set of background cards and mix them up to tell stories with monster character cards. It's a spooktacular Halloween game to play.
Worksheet
Monster Mash-Up Settings
Worksheet
Monster Mash-Up Settings
Cut out this set of background cards and mix them up to tell stories with monster character cards. It's a spooktacular Halloween game to play.
Second Grade
Worksheet
Put Me in the Zoo
Lesson Plan
Put Me in the Zoo
Pre-K
Reading
This literature-based lesson teaches students about answering key questions and understanding a character's point of view. It'll have young readers roaring, thumping, and having tons of fun as they imitate story characters.
Lesson Plan
Put Me in the Zoo
Lesson Plan
Put Me in the Zoo
This literature-based lesson teaches students about answering key questions and understanding a character's point of view. It'll have young readers roaring, thumping, and having tons of fun as they imitate story characters.
Pre-K
Reading
Lesson Plan
Internal & External Character Traits
Lesson Plan
Internal & External Character Traits
Fifth Grade
Vocabulary
In this support lesson, your students will compare and contrast character traits using a graphic organizer. It can be a stand-alone lesson or used as support for the lesson Comparing Two Characters.
Lesson Plan
Internal & External Character Traits
Lesson Plan
Internal & External Character Traits
In this support lesson, your students will compare and contrast character traits using a graphic organizer. It can be a stand-alone lesson or used as support for the lesson Comparing Two Characters.
Fifth Grade
Vocabulary
Lesson Plan
Bun Bun Button Character Traits
Lesson Plan
Bun Bun Button Character Traits
Third Grade
Reading
In this lesson, you will read the heartwarming story of Bun Bun Button by Patricia Polacco to your class. Students will then use their own reading skills to describe the two main characters in the story.
Lesson Plan
Bun Bun Button Character Traits
Lesson Plan
Bun Bun Button Character Traits
In this lesson, you will read the heartwarming story of Bun Bun Button by Patricia Polacco to your class. Students will then use their own reading skills to describe the two main characters in the story.
Third Grade
Reading
Lesson Plan
Peter Pan and Neverland 4: The Flight Part 3
Lesson Plan
Peter Pan and Neverland 4: The Flight Part 3
Fifth Grade
Reading
Up, up, and away! It's Peter Pan vs. Wendy vs. John in this reading comprehension lesson. Using the Peter Pan and Neverland workbook, students will use text excerpts and comprehension questions to write an essay comparing main characters.
Lesson Plan
Peter Pan and Neverland 4: The Flight Part 3
Lesson Plan
Peter Pan and Neverland 4: The Flight Part 3
Up, up, and away! It's Peter Pan vs. Wendy vs. John in this reading comprehension lesson. Using the Peter Pan and Neverland workbook, students will use text excerpts and comprehension questions to write an essay comparing main characters.
Fifth Grade
Reading
Lesson Plan
Map a Story
Lesson Plan
Map a Story
Second Grade
Reading
This lesson will help your students summarize short stories and describe how characters respond to challenges using a story map. Use this lesson as a stand-alone activity or a support lesson for the Story Mapping Group Work lesson plan.
Lesson Plan
Map a Story
Lesson Plan
Map a Story
This lesson will help your students summarize short stories and describe how characters respond to challenges using a story map. Use this lesson as a stand-alone activity or a support lesson for the Story Mapping Group Work lesson plan.
Second Grade
Reading
Lesson Plan
Look for the Clues
Lesson Plan
Look for the Clues
Third Grade
What the character will do next? Designed to teach students the skill of predicting characters’ actions, this lesson guides students to use clues and evidence from the text to make their predictions. Let’s follow those clues!
Lesson Plan
Look for the Clues
Lesson Plan
Look for the Clues
What the character will do next? Designed to teach students the skill of predicting characters’ actions, this lesson guides students to use clues and evidence from the text to make their predictions. Let’s follow those clues!
Third Grade
Lesson Plan
Evidence of Character Changes
Lesson Plan
Evidence of Character Changes
Third Grade
Writing
Create conversations about character changes! Use this lesson plan as a stand-alone lesson for practicing sequencing words in evidenced-based claims about a character, or before the Characters Change Just Like We Do lesson.
Lesson Plan
Evidence of Character Changes
Lesson Plan
Evidence of Character Changes
Create conversations about character changes! Use this lesson plan as a stand-alone lesson for practicing sequencing words in evidenced-based claims about a character, or before the Characters Change Just Like We Do lesson.
Third Grade
Writing
Lesson Plan
Mad, Sad, Happy, Glad: Character Feelings
Lesson Plan
Mad, Sad, Happy, Glad: Character Feelings
First Grade
Your students will have loads of fun discovering new words and using them describe the feelings of different characters. Featuring No, David! by David Shannon, this lesson will help kids practice reading and writing.
Lesson Plan
Mad, Sad, Happy, Glad: Character Feelings
Lesson Plan
Mad, Sad, Happy, Glad: Character Feelings
Your students will have loads of fun discovering new words and using them describe the feelings of different characters. Featuring No, David! by David Shannon, this lesson will help kids practice reading and writing.
First Grade
Lesson Plan
Describe Character Actions in Order
Lesson Plan
Describe Character Actions in Order
Third Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
Use this lesson to teach your students to describe the characters' actions using the basic sentence structure of subject + verb + object. This lesson can stand alone or be used as a pre-lesson for the
How Do You Solve a Problem?
lesson.
Lesson Plan
Describe Character Actions in Order
Lesson Plan
Describe Character Actions in Order
Use this lesson to teach your students to describe the characters' actions using the basic sentence structure of subject + verb + object. This lesson can stand alone or be used as a pre-lesson for the
How Do You Solve a Problem?
lesson.
Third Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
Lesson Plan
My View as an Ant
Lesson Plan
My View as an Ant
Third Grade
Vocabulary
Give students a chance to experience a different point of view! This fANTastic lesson on narrative style turns young readers into characters of Chris Van Allsburg's Two Bad Ants.
Lesson Plan
My View as an Ant
Lesson Plan
My View as an Ant
Give students a chance to experience a different point of view! This fANTastic lesson on narrative style turns young readers into characters of Chris Van Allsburg's Two Bad Ants.
Third Grade
Vocabulary
Lesson Plan
Point of View: A Surprising Setback
Worksheet
Point of View: A Surprising Setback
Third Grade
Reading
Use this resource with your students to practice determining who is telling the story. Your students will also practice distinguishing their own point of view from that of the narrator or characters.
Worksheet
Point of View: A Surprising Setback
Worksheet
Point of View: A Surprising Setback
Use this resource with your students to practice determining who is telling the story. Your students will also practice distinguishing their own point of view from that of the narrator or characters.
Third Grade
Reading
Worksheet
Compare and Contrast: Rural and Urban
Worksheet
Compare and Contrast: Rural and Urban
Second Grade
Writing
Families in the United States live in all different settings. Kids think about the similarities and differences between rural and urban life on this worksheet.
Worksheet
Compare and Contrast: Rural and Urban
Worksheet
Compare and Contrast: Rural and Urban
Families in the United States live in all different settings. Kids think about the similarities and differences between rural and urban life on this worksheet.
Second Grade
Writing
Worksheet
Point of View: An Interesting Discovery
Worksheet
Point of View: An Interesting Discovery
Third Grade
Reading
Understanding who is telling the story is an important skill for young readers. Use this resource with your students to practice distinguishing their own point of view from that of the narrator or characters.
Worksheet
Point of View: An Interesting Discovery
Worksheet
Point of View: An Interesting Discovery
Understanding who is telling the story is an important skill for young readers. Use this resource with your students to practice distinguishing their own point of view from that of the narrator or characters.
Third Grade
Reading
Worksheet
Opinions Matter
Lesson Plan
Opinions Matter
Third Grade
Help your students learn how opinions are formed with this engaging lesson on likes, dislikes, and what they have to do with perspective. They'll love making connections between their personal opinions and those of book characters.
Lesson Plan
Opinions Matter
Lesson Plan
Opinions Matter
Help your students learn how opinions are formed with this engaging lesson on likes, dislikes, and what they have to do with perspective. They'll love making connections between their personal opinions and those of book characters.
Third Grade
Lesson Plan
Exploring Different Points of View
Lesson Plan
Exploring Different Points of View
Fifth Grade
The activities in this lesson will engage students in thinking about how a person’s position, needs, and concerns affect their point of view on an issue. Students will apply this to characters in "The Memory String" by Eve Bunting.
Lesson Plan
Exploring Different Points of View
Lesson Plan
Exploring Different Points of View
The activities in this lesson will engage students in thinking about how a person’s position, needs, and concerns affect their point of view on an issue. Students will apply this to characters in "The Memory String" by Eve Bunting.
Fifth Grade
Lesson Plan
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