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Cause and Effect with Comic Strips
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Cause and Effect with Comic Strips
Fourth Grade
Pow! Bam! Splat! In this integrated reading and science lesson, students will explore the relationship between cause and effect. They will get creative and create cause-and-effect comic strips!
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Cause and Effect with Comic Strips
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Cause and Effect with Comic Strips
Pow! Bam! Splat! In this integrated reading and science lesson, students will explore the relationship between cause and effect. They will get creative and create cause-and-effect comic strips!
Fourth Grade
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Evidence + Background Knowledge = Inference
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Evidence + Background Knowledge = Inference
Fifth Grade
In this inference lesson plan, your students will use evidence and background knowledge to make inferences in a variety of media including artwork, fictional stories, and even a short film.
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Evidence + Background Knowledge = Inference
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Evidence + Background Knowledge = Inference
In this inference lesson plan, your students will use evidence and background knowledge to make inferences in a variety of media including artwork, fictional stories, and even a short film.
Fifth Grade
Lesson Plan
Summertime Math Stories
Lesson Plan
Summertime Math Stories
Second Grade
Addition
Give your students the resources they need to solve word problems with this math lesson. Your class will learn how to categorize important keywords using a WIKED map, a visual tool that helps them through the problem-solving process.
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Summertime Math Stories
Lesson Plan
Summertime Math Stories
Give your students the resources they need to solve word problems with this math lesson. Your class will learn how to categorize important keywords using a WIKED map, a visual tool that helps them through the problem-solving process.
Second Grade
Addition
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Wowza Word Walls!
Lesson Plan
Wowza Word Walls!
First Grade
Students will use the classroom word wall to read and spell tricky sight words.
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Wowza Word Walls!
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Wowza Word Walls!
Students will use the classroom word wall to read and spell tricky sight words.
First Grade
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How Many Homographs?
Lesson Plan
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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How Many Homographs?
Lesson Plan
How Many Homographs?
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.
Fifth Grade
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Up, Up, and Array
Lesson Plan
Up, Up, and Array
Second Grade
In this lesson, your students will use repeated addition to find the total number of objects in arrays. This lesson will help your students build upon the skills needed to learn multiplication.
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Up, Up, and Array
Lesson Plan
Up, Up, and Array
In this lesson, your students will use repeated addition to find the total number of objects in arrays. This lesson will help your students build upon the skills needed to learn multiplication.
Second Grade
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How Did You Solve the Puzzle?
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How Did You Solve the Puzzle?
Fourth Grade
Grid puzzles are a terrific way to practice thinking about math! In this lesson, students are asked to solve addition grid puzzles and compare processes. Use it on its own or as support for the lesson Solving KenKen Puzzles.
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How Did You Solve the Puzzle?
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How Did You Solve the Puzzle?
Grid puzzles are a terrific way to practice thinking about math! In this lesson, students are asked to solve addition grid puzzles and compare processes. Use it on its own or as support for the lesson Solving KenKen Puzzles.
Fourth Grade
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An Elapsed Time Strategy
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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.
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An Elapsed Time Strategy
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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
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Reflect on the Context First!
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Reflect on the Context First!
Second Grade
Subtraction
Emphasize student understanding and reasoning! This lesson plan helps learners solve story problems using sense-making strategies. This can be used alongside the lesson Solving Word Problems or as a stand-alone lesson.
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Reflect on the Context First!
Lesson Plan
Reflect on the Context First!
Emphasize student understanding and reasoning! This lesson plan helps learners solve story problems using sense-making strategies. This can be used alongside the lesson Solving Word Problems or as a stand-alone lesson.
Second Grade
Subtraction
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Idiom Pictionary and Charades
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Idiom Pictionary and Charades
Fourth Grade
Idioms can be a pain in the neck to understand! Help your students become acquainted with many of the English language's funny and confusing idioms in this lesson that has them using their creativity to act out or illustrate idioms.
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Idiom Pictionary and Charades
Lesson Plan
Idiom Pictionary and Charades
Idioms can be a pain in the neck to understand! Help your students become acquainted with many of the English language's funny and confusing idioms in this lesson that has them using their creativity to act out or illustrate idioms.
Fourth Grade
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He Said/She Said, I Said/You Said
Lesson Plan
He Said/She Said, I Said/You Said
Fourth Grade
In this engaging lesson, students compare and contrast a firsthand account and a secondhand account of the same historical event: the sinking of the Titanic.
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He Said/She Said, I Said/You Said
Lesson Plan
He Said/She Said, I Said/You Said
In this engaging lesson, students compare and contrast a firsthand account and a secondhand account of the same historical event: the sinking of the Titanic.
Fourth Grade
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Adverb Basics
Lesson Plan
Adverb Basics
Fourth Grade
Adverbs—they're anything but basic! Introduce your students to a misunderstood part of speech with this adverb lesson plan. Students will learn to identify the different ways adverbs are used before writing their own descriptive sentences.
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Adverb Basics
Lesson Plan
Adverb Basics
Adverbs—they're anything but basic! Introduce your students to a misunderstood part of speech with this adverb lesson plan. Students will learn to identify the different ways adverbs are used before writing their own descriptive sentences.
Fourth Grade
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Basic Fiction Summaries
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Basic Fiction Summaries
Fourth Grade
This lesson gives students a structure to help them summarize fiction texts. When they are skilled at summarizing, they will be more capable of exploring various fiction genres. Use it as a precursor to Fiction Genres Library Exploration.
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Basic Fiction Summaries
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Basic Fiction Summaries
This lesson gives students a structure to help them summarize fiction texts. When they are skilled at summarizing, they will be more capable of exploring various fiction genres. Use it as a precursor to Fiction Genres Library Exploration.
Fourth Grade
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The Declaration's Purpose
Lesson Plan
The Declaration's Purpose
Third Grade
July 4, 1776, was an important day in U.S. history because an important document was signed. Use this civics lesson to help young historians learn about the purpose of the Declaration of Independence.
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The Declaration's Purpose
Lesson Plan
The Declaration's Purpose
July 4, 1776, was an important day in U.S. history because an important document was signed. Use this civics lesson to help young historians learn about the purpose of the Declaration of Independence.
Third Grade
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Math Meanings with Synonyms & Antonyms
Lesson Plan
Math Meanings with Synonyms & Antonyms
Fourth Grade
Vocabulary
Use this lesson to increase your students’ understanding of math vocabulary by completing a Frayer Model. This model focuses on finding antonyms, synonyms, and meanings for the key vocabulary term.
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Math Meanings with Synonyms & Antonyms
Lesson Plan
Math Meanings with Synonyms & Antonyms
Use this lesson to increase your students’ understanding of math vocabulary by completing a Frayer Model. This model focuses on finding antonyms, synonyms, and meanings for the key vocabulary term.
Fourth Grade
Vocabulary
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Understand African American Spirituals
Lesson Plan
Understand African American Spirituals
Fourth Grade
Statistics
Spirituals have a long history in the United States, and often serve to strengthen and motivate people. Students will compare three types of spirituals from different time periods and share their understanding with their peers.
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Understand African American Spirituals
Lesson Plan
Understand African American Spirituals
Spirituals have a long history in the United States, and often serve to strengthen and motivate people. Students will compare three types of spirituals from different time periods and share their understanding with their peers.
Fourth Grade
Statistics
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Let's Compare Whole Numbers
Lesson Plan
Let's Compare Whole Numbers
Fourth Grade
Equip your students with three great strategies to analyze place value and compare whole numbers up to the thousands place.
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Let's Compare Whole Numbers
Lesson Plan
Let's Compare Whole Numbers
Equip your students with three great strategies to analyze place value and compare whole numbers up to the thousands place.
Fourth Grade
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What Is the Electoral College?
Lesson Plan
What Is the Electoral College?
Fifth Grade
In this civics lesson, your students will learn about the electoral college through first-hand experience! Then, they will write about the best way to vote using evidence to support their opinion.
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What Is the Electoral College?
Lesson Plan
What Is the Electoral College?
In this civics lesson, your students will learn about the electoral college through first-hand experience! Then, they will write about the best way to vote using evidence to support their opinion.
Fifth Grade
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Constitution Carousel
Lesson Plan
Constitution Carousel
Fifth Grade
In this civics lesson, your students will examine artwork and participate in a carousel activity as they discuss the Constitution of the United States.
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Constitution Carousel
Lesson Plan
Constitution Carousel
In this civics lesson, your students will examine artwork and participate in a carousel activity as they discuss the Constitution of the United States.
Fifth Grade
Lesson Plan
Scouting Out the States
Lesson Plan
Scouting Out the States
Third Grade
History
Let's scout out the states in the United States! In this jigsaw lesson, students will explore individual states, create a state collage, and share their knowledge with other students in the class.
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Scouting Out the States
Lesson Plan
Scouting Out the States
Let's scout out the states in the United States! In this jigsaw lesson, students will explore individual states, create a state collage, and share their knowledge with other students in the class.
Third Grade
History
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Compare and Contrast Story Elements
Lesson Plan
Compare and Contrast Story Elements
Fourth Grade
Reading
By fourth grade, most students are familiar with story elements such as setting, characters, and plot. In this lesson, students will compare and contrast the elements in two stories with similar themes.
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Compare and Contrast Story Elements
Lesson Plan
Compare and Contrast Story Elements
By fourth grade, most students are familiar with story elements such as setting, characters, and plot. In this lesson, students will compare and contrast the elements in two stories with similar themes.
Fourth Grade
Reading
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String Shapes!
Lesson Plan
String Shapes!
Kindergarten
Geometry
Give your students some early practice with shapes using this simple lesson. Young learners will have a great time creating shapes using pieces of string.
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String Shapes!
Lesson Plan
String Shapes!
Give your students some early practice with shapes using this simple lesson. Young learners will have a great time creating shapes using pieces of string.
Kindergarten
Geometry
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Describing Angles
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Describing Angles
Fifth Grade
You'll see angles from every angle! Students will describe and compare different angles they see in everyday situations. Use this lesson on its own or use it as support to the lesson Classifying Triangles by Internal Angles.
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Describing Angles
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Describing Angles
You'll see angles from every angle! Students will describe and compare different angles they see in everyday situations. Use this lesson on its own or use it as support to the lesson Classifying Triangles by Internal Angles.
Fifth Grade
Lesson Plan
Punctuation: Lost and Found!
Lesson Plan
Punctuation: Lost and Found!
First Grade
Help, help! Some sentences are missing an end mark! Throughout this lesson, your students will solve the "mystery" of missing punctuation marks and learn the difference between a period, question mark, and exclamation point.
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Punctuation: Lost and Found!
Lesson Plan
Punctuation: Lost and Found!
Help, help! Some sentences are missing an end mark! Throughout this lesson, your students will solve the "mystery" of missing punctuation marks and learn the difference between a period, question mark, and exclamation point.
First Grade
Lesson Plan
Tricky Words
Lesson Plan
Tricky Words
Fifth Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
Your students won’t be tricked when they discover digital tools that help them spell homophones and plurals correctly. Your students will also learn about times when they shouldn’t take an automatic spelling suggestion on their devices!
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Tricky Words
Lesson Plan
Tricky Words
Your students won’t be tricked when they discover digital tools that help them spell homophones and plurals correctly. Your students will also learn about times when they shouldn’t take an automatic spelling suggestion on their devices!
Fifth Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
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Celebrating Black History Month with the Sounds of African-American Music: Jazz and Hip-Hop
Lesson Plan
Celebrating Black History Month with the Sounds of African-American Music: Jazz and Hip-Hop
Kindergarten
What do like to groove to? Bebop or hip-hop? In this Black History Month lesson plan, students will listen to and learn about two music genres heavily influenced by African-Americans. Then they will write about which genre they prefer.
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Celebrating Black History Month with the Sounds of African-American Music: Jazz and Hip-Hop
Lesson Plan
Celebrating Black History Month with the Sounds of African-American Music: Jazz and Hip-Hop
What do like to groove to? Bebop or hip-hop? In this Black History Month lesson plan, students will listen to and learn about two music genres heavily influenced by African-Americans. Then they will write about which genre they prefer.
Kindergarten
Lesson Plan
Fill Your Bucket
Lesson Plan
Fill Your Bucket
Third Grade
Are you a bucket filler? Children with good social skills lift each other up with compliments and praise, instead of put downs and negative comments. Use this lesson to teach your students about bucket filling and how to compliment others.
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Fill Your Bucket
Lesson Plan
Fill Your Bucket
Are you a bucket filler? Children with good social skills lift each other up with compliments and praise, instead of put downs and negative comments. Use this lesson to teach your students about bucket filling and how to compliment others.
Third Grade
Lesson Plan
An Introduction to Simple, Compound, and Complex Sentences
Lesson Plan
An Introduction to Simple, Compound, and Complex Sentences
Fifth Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
Introduce your students to three sentence structures. In this exercise, students will participate in a reading scavenger hunt as they look for different types of sentences in a short story.
Lesson Plan
An Introduction to Simple, Compound, and Complex Sentences
Lesson Plan
An Introduction to Simple, Compound, and Complex Sentences
Introduce your students to three sentence structures. In this exercise, students will participate in a reading scavenger hunt as they look for different types of sentences in a short story.
Fifth Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
Lesson Plan
What’s Next?
Lesson Plan
What’s Next?
Fourth Grade
Guess what comes next! Teach your students to make a prediction based on textual evidence.
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What’s Next?
Lesson Plan
What’s Next?
Guess what comes next! Teach your students to make a prediction based on textual evidence.
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
Fact vs. Opinion in Texts
Lesson Plan
Fact vs. Opinion in Texts
Fifth Grade
Understanding the difference between fact and opinion is a critical skill. Your students will practice differentiating between facts and opinions in nonfiction texts and will apply the skills they learn to write their own statements.
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Fact vs. Opinion in Texts
Lesson Plan
Fact vs. Opinion in Texts
Understanding the difference between fact and opinion is a critical skill. Your students will practice differentiating between facts and opinions in nonfiction texts and will apply the skills they learn to write their own statements.
Fifth Grade
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