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Working with Analogies
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Working with Analogies
Third Grade
Writing
Use this resource with your students to practice making connections between words. As your students complete the analogies, they will identify the relationships between words and their meanings.
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Working with Analogies
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Working with Analogies
Use this resource with your students to practice making connections between words. As your students complete the analogies, they will identify the relationships between words and their meanings.
Third Grade
Writing
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Raccoon Revision
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Raccoon Revision
Second Grade
Writing
Two of these sentences are not like the others! Students will identify and remove extraneous ideas to revise a paragraph about raccoons and then rewrite their new and improved text.
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Raccoon Revision
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Raccoon Revision
Two of these sentences are not like the others! Students will identify and remove extraneous ideas to revise a paragraph about raccoons and then rewrite their new and improved text.
Second Grade
Writing
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Narrative Hooks
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Narrative Hooks
Second Grade
Writing
A strong hook will capture a reader's attention and make them want to know more! In this activity, students will identify four different ways to hook a reader into a story.
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Narrative Hooks
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Narrative Hooks
A strong hook will capture a reader's attention and make them want to know more! In this activity, students will identify four different ways to hook a reader into a story.
Second Grade
Writing
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Creating Word Banks
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Creating Word Banks
Fifth Grade
Writing
Use this word bank to identify 10 alternatives for the words "said," "sad," and "went.
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Creating Word Banks
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Creating Word Banks
Use this word bank to identify 10 alternatives for the words "said," "sad," and "went.
Fifth Grade
Writing
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Summarizing with Sequence Words
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Summarizing with Sequence Words
Fourth Grade
Reading
In this resource, students will identify sequence words in the summary of a well-known fairy tale. Then they'll read a short story and write a summary with the help of a sequence word bank.
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Summarizing with Sequence Words
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Summarizing with Sequence Words
In this resource, students will identify sequence words in the summary of a well-known fairy tale. Then they'll read a short story and write a summary with the help of a sequence word bank.
Fourth Grade
Reading
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"Somebody Wanted" Prewriting Organizer
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"Somebody Wanted" Prewriting Organizer
First Grade
Reading
The Somebody-Wanted-But-So-Then strategy is a great tool to help students identify and understand story elements. In this fun brainstorming activity, budding writers will use the format to start generating a story of their own!
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"Somebody Wanted" Prewriting Organizer
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"Somebody Wanted" Prewriting Organizer
The Somebody-Wanted-But-So-Then strategy is a great tool to help students identify and understand story elements. In this fun brainstorming activity, budding writers will use the format to start generating a story of their own!
First Grade
Reading
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Peer Review: Adjectives
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Peer Review: Adjectives
First Grade
Writing
It’s more fun to revise with a partner! After writing personal narratives, have students share their writing with a partner. Partners should identify at least three parts in the narrative where three descriptive details could be added.
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Peer Review: Adjectives
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Peer Review: Adjectives
It’s more fun to revise with a partner! After writing personal narratives, have students share their writing with a partner. Partners should identify at least three parts in the narrative where three descriptive details could be added.
First Grade
Writing
Worksheet
Characters and Dialogue
Lesson Plan
Characters and Dialogue
Third Grade
Writing
Help your ELs identify the characters and their dialogue in a story. This lesson can stand alone or be used as a pre-lesson for the
Action! Students Create Reader’s Theater
lesson.
Lesson Plan
Characters and Dialogue
Lesson Plan
Characters and Dialogue
Help your ELs identify the characters and their dialogue in a story. This lesson can stand alone or be used as a pre-lesson for the
Action! Students Create Reader’s Theater
lesson.
Third Grade
Writing
Lesson Plan
Adjective Inventory
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Adjective Inventory
First Grade
Writing
Want students to add more pizazz to their narratives? Encourage them to use descriptive details! Have students read over their writing and identify how many adjectives they used. Then challenge them to add in at least five more adjectives.
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Adjective Inventory
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Adjective Inventory
Want students to add more pizazz to their narratives? Encourage them to use descriptive details! Have students read over their writing and identify how many adjectives they used. Then challenge them to add in at least five more adjectives.
First Grade
Writing
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Nonfiction Main Idea
Lesson Plan
Nonfiction Main Idea
Fourth Grade
Reading
Let's get reading! In this lesson, students will identify the main idea and details of a nonfiction text. Use this on its own or as support for the lesson Connecting the Coasts: Effects of the Transcontinental Railroad.
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Nonfiction Main Idea
Lesson Plan
Nonfiction Main Idea
Let's get reading! In this lesson, students will identify the main idea and details of a nonfiction text. Use this on its own or as support for the lesson Connecting the Coasts: Effects of the Transcontinental Railroad.
Fourth Grade
Reading
Lesson Plan
Match Author's Point with Evidence
Lesson Plan
Match Author's Point with Evidence
Fifth Grade
Writing
Use this lesson to help your ELs identify and discuss the author's point and the information that supports it. It can be a stand-alone lesson or used as support for the What’s the Point? lesson.
Lesson Plan
Match Author's Point with Evidence
Lesson Plan
Match Author's Point with Evidence
Use this lesson to help your ELs identify and discuss the author's point and the information that supports it. It can be a stand-alone lesson or used as support for the What’s the Point? lesson.
Fifth Grade
Writing
Lesson Plan
Transition Words in Fiction
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Transition Words in Fiction
Fifth Grade
Writing
Transition words introduce new ideas and connect key elements in a story. In this exercise, your students will identify and use transition words in a series of sentences.
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Transition Words in Fiction
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Transition Words in Fiction
Transition words introduce new ideas and connect key elements in a story. In this exercise, your students will identify and use transition words in a series of sentences.
Fifth Grade
Writing
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The Tortoise and the Hare Fable
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The Tortoise and the Hare Fable
Second Grade
Reading
Help your early reader get to know a classic Aesop's fable, The Tortoise and the Hare. He'll make a prediction about what will happen, and identify the moral.
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The Tortoise and the Hare Fable
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The Tortoise and the Hare Fable
Help your early reader get to know a classic Aesop's fable, The Tortoise and the Hare. He'll make a prediction about what will happen, and identify the moral.
Second Grade
Reading
Worksheet
Compound Sentences in Nonfiction
Lesson Plan
Compound Sentences in Nonfiction
Fourth Grade
Writing
This lesson helps your ELs identify the role of coordinating conjunctions and compound sentences in nonfiction texts. Use it as a stand-alone lesson or as a pre-lesson to Nonfiction Genres.
Lesson Plan
Compound Sentences in Nonfiction
Lesson Plan
Compound Sentences in Nonfiction
This lesson helps your ELs identify the role of coordinating conjunctions and compound sentences in nonfiction texts. Use it as a stand-alone lesson or as a pre-lesson to Nonfiction Genres.
Fourth Grade
Writing
Lesson Plan
Main Idea and Details in Nonfiction
Lesson Plan
Main Idea and Details in Nonfiction
Fourth Grade
Reading
In this lesson, students will identify nouns and pronouns as they distinguish between the main idea and supporting details. It may be taught on its own or used as support for the lesson Compare and Contrast Texts on the Same Topic.
Lesson Plan
Main Idea and Details in Nonfiction
Lesson Plan
Main Idea and Details in Nonfiction
In this lesson, students will identify nouns and pronouns as they distinguish between the main idea and supporting details. It may be taught on its own or used as support for the lesson Compare and Contrast Texts on the Same Topic.
Fourth Grade
Reading
Lesson Plan
Main Idea and Supporting Details
Lesson Plan
Main Idea and Supporting Details
Fifth Grade
Writing
Help your ELs learn how to identify the main idea and supporting details in a nonfiction text by using nouns and pronouns as guide words. It can be a stand-alone lesson or used as support to the lesson Explorer Letters.
Lesson Plan
Main Idea and Supporting Details
Lesson Plan
Main Idea and Supporting Details
Help your ELs learn how to identify the main idea and supporting details in a nonfiction text by using nouns and pronouns as guide words. It can be a stand-alone lesson or used as support to the lesson Explorer Letters.
Fifth Grade
Writing
Lesson Plan
Emoji Emotions
Worksheet
Emoji Emotions
Third Grade
Writing
Students take emojis from text to paper, using them as prompts for identifying and reflecting upon their own feelings.
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Emoji Emotions
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Emoji Emotions
Students take emojis from text to paper, using them as prompts for identifying and reflecting upon their own feelings.
Third Grade
Writing
Worksheet
Hard-Working Hyperbole
Worksheet
Hard-Working Hyperbole
Fourth Grade
Writing
With this worksheet, your students practice and identifying and writing hyperboles.
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Hard-Working Hyperbole
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Hard-Working Hyperbole
With this worksheet, your students practice and identifying and writing hyperboles.
Fourth Grade
Writing
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Strong and Supportive Details in Opinion Texts: Pets
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Strong and Supportive Details in Opinion Texts: Pets
Third Grade
Writing
Children practice identifying and writing opinions with supporting details in this appealing worksheet.
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Strong and Supportive Details in Opinion Texts: Pets
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Strong and Supportive Details in Opinion Texts: Pets
Children practice identifying and writing opinions with supporting details in this appealing worksheet.
Third Grade
Writing
Worksheet
Argument Writing: Claim, Reasons, and Evidence
Lesson Plan
Argument Writing: Claim, Reasons, and Evidence
Fifth Grade
Writing
This lesson will help students map out their argument essay after they have identified a topic. Students will learn the three basic components of constructing an argument: stating a claim, listing reasons, and providing evidence.
Lesson Plan
Argument Writing: Claim, Reasons, and Evidence
Lesson Plan
Argument Writing: Claim, Reasons, and Evidence
This lesson will help students map out their argument essay after they have identified a topic. Students will learn the three basic components of constructing an argument: stating a claim, listing reasons, and providing evidence.
Fifth Grade
Writing
Lesson Plan
Adding Relevant Supporting Details
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Adding Relevant Supporting Details
Third Grade
Writing
Students will practice identifying the supporting details for three different main idea statements.
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Adding Relevant Supporting Details
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Adding Relevant Supporting Details
Students will practice identifying the supporting details for three different main idea statements.
Third Grade
Writing
Worksheet
Formatting Hunt: Features
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Formatting Hunt: Features
Fifth Grade
Writing
Practice identifying advanced formatting features found in nonfiction, including titles, headings, and subheadings.
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Formatting Hunt: Features
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Formatting Hunt: Features
Practice identifying advanced formatting features found in nonfiction, including titles, headings, and subheadings.
Fifth Grade
Writing
Worksheet
Main Idea and Details in Nonfiction Texts
Lesson Plan
Main Idea and Details in Nonfiction Texts
Fifth Grade
Writing
Support your EL students in understanding and identifying the main idea and supporting details in a nonfiction text. This can support the lesson Tip of the Iceberg: Nonfiction Summary Details.
Lesson Plan
Main Idea and Details in Nonfiction Texts
Lesson Plan
Main Idea and Details in Nonfiction Texts
Support your EL students in understanding and identifying the main idea and supporting details in a nonfiction text. This can support the lesson Tip of the Iceberg: Nonfiction Summary Details.
Fifth Grade
Writing
Lesson Plan
Topic Sentence
Worksheet
Topic Sentence
Second Grade
Writing
Children practice identifying and writing a topic sentence, supporting sentences, and a conclusion in this narrative writing worksheet.
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Topic Sentence
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Topic Sentence
Children practice identifying and writing a topic sentence, supporting sentences, and a conclusion in this narrative writing worksheet.
Second Grade
Writing
Worksheet
Agree or Disagree
Worksheet
Agree or Disagree
Kindergarten
Writing
People often have different opinions, and it's okay to agree to disagree! Practice identifying opinions with this worksheet.
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Agree or Disagree
Worksheet
Agree or Disagree
People often have different opinions, and it's okay to agree to disagree! Practice identifying opinions with this worksheet.
Kindergarten
Writing
Worksheet
Writing Postcards: How's the Weather?
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Writing Postcards: How's the Weather?
Kindergarten
Writing
Your preschooler can get practice identifying seasons (and also writing postcards!) with this seasonal variety.
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Writing Postcards: How's the Weather?
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Writing Postcards: How's the Weather?
Your preschooler can get practice identifying seasons (and also writing postcards!) with this seasonal variety.
Kindergarten
Writing
Worksheet
Strong and Supportive Details in Informational Texts
Worksheet
Strong and Supportive Details in Informational Texts
Third Grade
Writing
In this worksheet, learners will practice identifying supporting ideas, then follow a prompt to write an informational paragraph of their own.
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Strong and Supportive Details in Informational Texts
Worksheet
Strong and Supportive Details in Informational Texts
In this worksheet, learners will practice identifying supporting ideas, then follow a prompt to write an informational paragraph of their own.
Third Grade
Writing
Worksheet
Argument Writing: Parts of an Argument #2
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Argument Writing: Parts of an Argument #2
Fourth Grade
Writing
Young writers will practice identifying the five parts of an effective argument before writing their own argument.
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Argument Writing: Parts of an Argument #2
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Argument Writing: Parts of an Argument #2
Young writers will practice identifying the five parts of an effective argument before writing their own argument.
Fourth Grade
Writing
Worksheet
Connecting the Coasts: Effects of the Transcontinental Railroad
Lesson Plan
Connecting the Coasts: Effects of the Transcontinental Railroad
Fourth Grade
Reading
Look at history! In this lesson, guide students through an exploration of the context, causes, and effects of the Transcontinental Railroad, and help them practice identifying the main idea and supporting details in a nonfiction text.
Lesson Plan
Connecting the Coasts: Effects of the Transcontinental Railroad
Lesson Plan
Connecting the Coasts: Effects of the Transcontinental Railroad
Look at history! In this lesson, guide students through an exploration of the context, causes, and effects of the Transcontinental Railroad, and help them practice identifying the main idea and supporting details in a nonfiction text.
Fourth Grade
Reading
Lesson Plan
Opinion vs Fact
Worksheet
Opinion vs Fact
Fourth Grade
Writing
Can you tell the difference between fact and opinion? Hone writing skills by identifying opinion vs fact.
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Opinion vs Fact
Worksheet
Opinion vs Fact
Can you tell the difference between fact and opinion? Hone writing skills by identifying opinion vs fact.
Fourth Grade
Writing
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