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Judge a Book by Its Pages
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Judge a Book by Its Pages
Fifth Grade
Understanding how titles, headings, and subheadings work together in nonfiction can help students with writing and with reading comprehension. Students will make observations about nonfiction texts and consider organization choices.
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Judge a Book by Its Pages
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Judge a Book by Its Pages
Understanding how titles, headings, and subheadings work together in nonfiction can help students with writing and with reading comprehension. Students will make observations about nonfiction texts and consider organization choices.
Fifth Grade
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Gram I Am
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Gram I Am
Third Grade
How do your students measure up when it comes to metrics? This lesson introduces young mathematicians to grams and kilograms and allows them to explore the units' real world applications.
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Gram I Am
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Gram I Am
How do your students measure up when it comes to metrics? This lesson introduces young mathematicians to grams and kilograms and allows them to explore the units' real world applications.
Third Grade
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Taking Out the Trash
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Taking Out the Trash
Fifth Grade
It's time to take out the trash! Educate your students on the history of garbage in America, including the effects our pollution have had on the environment and what we can do to make it better.
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Taking Out the Trash
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Taking Out the Trash
It's time to take out the trash! Educate your students on the history of garbage in America, including the effects our pollution have had on the environment and what we can do to make it better.
Fifth Grade
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Ben Franklin
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Ben Franklin
Fifth Grade
History
Benjamin Franklin wasn't just a Founding Father of the United States of America—he was so much more. In this lesson, students will learn how Ben Franklin changed the shape of Philadelphia.
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Ben Franklin
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Ben Franklin
Benjamin Franklin wasn't just a Founding Father of the United States of America—he was so much more. In this lesson, students will learn how Ben Franklin changed the shape of Philadelphia.
Fifth Grade
History
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Action Verb Ad-Libs
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Action Verb Ad-Libs
Fifth Grade
In this great grammar lesson, your students will play a fun game of ad-libs before writing their own action-packed story!
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Action Verb Ad-Libs
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Action Verb Ad-Libs
In this great grammar lesson, your students will play a fun game of ad-libs before writing their own action-packed story!
Fifth Grade
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Noun Safari
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Noun Safari
Second Grade
Are you ready for a classroom adventure? This quick and easy safari simulation will get students excited about refreshing their grammar knowledge. They'll be able to walk around, explore, and show off their ability to identify nouns.
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Noun Safari
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Noun Safari
Are you ready for a classroom adventure? This quick and easy safari simulation will get students excited about refreshing their grammar knowledge. They'll be able to walk around, explore, and show off their ability to identify nouns.
Second Grade
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Counting Money for Red Envelopes: A Chinese New Year Tradition
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Counting Money for Red Envelopes: A Chinese New Year Tradition
First Grade
Time and Money
“Gong Xi Fa Cai, Hong Bao Na Lai!” This means "Happy New Year, Give me my red envelope!" Students will count coins and write the value all while learning about the Chinese New Year tradition of handing out red envelopes filled with money.
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Counting Money for Red Envelopes: A Chinese New Year Tradition
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Counting Money for Red Envelopes: A Chinese New Year Tradition
“Gong Xi Fa Cai, Hong Bao Na Lai!” This means "Happy New Year, Give me my red envelope!" Students will count coins and write the value all while learning about the Chinese New Year tradition of handing out red envelopes filled with money.
First Grade
Time and Money
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Simply Symmetry!
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Simply Symmetry!
Fourth Grade
Symmetry is everywhere, but it's often hard to notice. This lesson explores a few ways to identify it. By folding and making mirror images for different shapes, students will discover a new world of symmetrical figures.
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Simply Symmetry!
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Simply Symmetry!
Symmetry is everywhere, but it's often hard to notice. This lesson explores a few ways to identify it. By folding and making mirror images for different shapes, students will discover a new world of symmetrical figures.
Fourth Grade
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Native American Legends
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Native American Legends
Fourth Grade
Writing
Social studies, reading comprehension, and writing come together in this high-engagement lesson about Native American legends!
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Native American Legends
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Native American Legends
Social studies, reading comprehension, and writing come together in this high-engagement lesson about Native American legends!
Fourth Grade
Writing
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Conjunctions: FAN BOYS and You
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Conjunctions: FAN BOYS and You
Fourth Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
Improve your students' sentence variation with this lesson that teaches them how to use conjunctions to improve the flow of their writing.
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Conjunctions: FAN BOYS and You
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Conjunctions: FAN BOYS and You
Improve your students' sentence variation with this lesson that teaches them how to use conjunctions to improve the flow of their writing.
Fourth Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
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Cause and Effect: If You Take a Mouse to School
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Cause and Effect: If You Take a Mouse to School
Kindergarten
In this lesson, students will listen to a story and begin learning the concept of cause and effect. They will make predictions and conduct an experiment of their own!
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Cause and Effect: If You Take a Mouse to School
Lesson Plan
Cause and Effect: If You Take a Mouse to School
In this lesson, students will listen to a story and begin learning the concept of cause and effect. They will make predictions and conduct an experiment of their own!
Kindergarten
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Compare and Contrast W.E.B. Du Bois and George Washington Carver
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Compare and Contrast W.E.B. Du Bois and George Washington Carver
Fourth Grade
Reading
In this lesson, ask students to compare and contrast two important African-American historical figures. Students will write an informational paragraph on the similarities and differences between W.E.B. Du Bois and George Washington Carver.
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Compare and Contrast W.E.B. Du Bois and George Washington Carver
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Compare and Contrast W.E.B. Du Bois and George Washington Carver
In this lesson, ask students to compare and contrast two important African-American historical figures. Students will write an informational paragraph on the similarities and differences between W.E.B. Du Bois and George Washington Carver.
Fourth Grade
Reading
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Who? What? When? Where? Why?
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Who? What? When? Where? Why?
First Grade
Your students are probably used to answering questions. Give them a chance to ask their own with this imaginative lesson on reading comprehension and the ways one can use who, what, when, where, and why.
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Who? What? When? Where? Why?
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Who? What? When? Where? Why?
Your students are probably used to answering questions. Give them a chance to ask their own with this imaginative lesson on reading comprehension and the ways one can use who, what, when, where, and why.
First Grade
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Parts of Speech: Interjections
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Parts of Speech: Interjections
Fourth Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
Interjections, one of the eight parts of speech, can be the most exciting. They help students interject some fun and drama into their writing and conversations. In this lesson, they'll brainstorm how to use interjections in their sentences.
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Parts of Speech: Interjections
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Parts of Speech: Interjections
Interjections, one of the eight parts of speech, can be the most exciting. They help students interject some fun and drama into their writing and conversations. In this lesson, they'll brainstorm how to use interjections in their sentences.
Fourth Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
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Natural Resources
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Natural Resources
First Grade
Life Science
Without natural resources, our world would be a very different place. Help your class understand the importance of water, plants, and soil with this exploratory science lesson.
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Natural Resources
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Natural Resources
Without natural resources, our world would be a very different place. Help your class understand the importance of water, plants, and soil with this exploratory science lesson.
First Grade
Life Science
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Acing The Letter A!
Lesson Plan
Acing The Letter A!
Kindergarten
Ace the letter A with this lesson! Your students will love completing these colorful activities to get to know uppercase and lowercase A.
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Acing The Letter A!
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Acing The Letter A!
Ace the letter A with this lesson! Your students will love completing these colorful activities to get to know uppercase and lowercase A.
Kindergarten
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Conversations About Chronology
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Conversations About Chronology
Fourth Grade
Have students justify their thought process in this lesson about order of events. This lesson is a great way to start discussing the importance of understanding causal relationships to fully understand chronology in fictional texts.
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Conversations About Chronology
Lesson Plan
Conversations About Chronology
Have students justify their thought process in this lesson about order of events. This lesson is a great way to start discussing the importance of understanding causal relationships to fully understand chronology in fictional texts.
Fourth Grade
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Class Pets
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Class Pets
First Grade
Have your students been begging for a class pet? Combine opinion letter writing with science as your students try to convince you to get the PERFECT class pet.
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Class Pets
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Class Pets
Have your students been begging for a class pet? Combine opinion letter writing with science as your students try to convince you to get the PERFECT class pet.
First Grade
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Writing About Math Expressions
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Writing About Math Expressions
Fifth Grade
Have your students evaluate orally and in writing what happens to expressions when there are two or more operations. Use this lesson as a standalone lesson or as support to the lesson Express Yourself.
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Writing About Math Expressions
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Writing About Math Expressions
Have your students evaluate orally and in writing what happens to expressions when there are two or more operations. Use this lesson as a standalone lesson or as support to the lesson Express Yourself.
Fifth Grade
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Narrative Writing: Seed Ideas
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Narrative Writing: Seed Ideas
Third Grade
Give your students a chance to share some interesting anecdotes with this simple lesson. By brainstorming ideas about past experiences, young writers will learn to develop their own personal narratives.
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Narrative Writing: Seed Ideas
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Narrative Writing: Seed Ideas
Give your students a chance to share some interesting anecdotes with this simple lesson. By brainstorming ideas about past experiences, young writers will learn to develop their own personal narratives.
Third Grade
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Let's Write Right Now
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Let's Write Right Now
First Grade
A good writer doesn't leave his readers waiting. Help your young authors pen some descriptive sentences and narrative paragraphs right now with this teacher-approved lesson.
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Let's Write Right Now
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Let's Write Right Now
A good writer doesn't leave his readers waiting. Help your young authors pen some descriptive sentences and narrative paragraphs right now with this teacher-approved lesson.
First Grade
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What Happens Next?
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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.
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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
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Fraction Stories
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Fraction Stories
Fifth Grade
Fractions
Multiplying with fractions may seem easy to your students, but challenge them with this engaging lesson that requires them to write their own word problems!
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Fraction Stories
Lesson Plan
Fraction Stories
Multiplying with fractions may seem easy to your students, but challenge them with this engaging lesson that requires them to write their own word problems!
Fifth Grade
Fractions
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Synonyms, Antonyms, and Oxymora
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Synonyms, Antonyms, and Oxymora
Fourth Grade
Review synonyms and antonyms by creating oxymora! An oxymoron is a fun way to integrate figurative language in students’ writing. This lesson will ask students to use antonyms to create their own oxymora.
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Synonyms, Antonyms, and Oxymora
Lesson Plan
Synonyms, Antonyms, and Oxymora
Review synonyms and antonyms by creating oxymora! An oxymoron is a fun way to integrate figurative language in students’ writing. This lesson will ask students to use antonyms to create their own oxymora.
Fourth Grade
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Simile vs. Metaphor
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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.
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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
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Super Sleuth
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Super Sleuth
Second Grade
Your little detectives will love stretching their observation muscles in this lesson on sleuthing and finding clues. After paying close attention to their classmates, they'll make lists of clues and use them in a fun-filled guessing game.
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Super Sleuth
Lesson Plan
Super Sleuth
Your little detectives will love stretching their observation muscles in this lesson on sleuthing and finding clues. After paying close attention to their classmates, they'll make lists of clues and use them in a fun-filled guessing game.
Second Grade
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Chemistry Is Marie Curie
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Chemistry Is Marie Curie
Fourth Grade
Reading
Marie Curie’s monumental achievements in chemistry and physics are remarkable. In this lesson, your students will read two accounts of her life, integrate the details, and assess the importance of having more than one source of information.
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Chemistry Is Marie Curie
Lesson Plan
Chemistry Is Marie Curie
Marie Curie’s monumental achievements in chemistry and physics are remarkable. In this lesson, your students will read two accounts of her life, integrate the details, and assess the importance of having more than one source of information.
Fourth Grade
Reading
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Definite Article: 'The' with Geographical Nouns
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Definite Article: 'The' with Geographical Nouns
Fourth Grade
The English language has some tricky rules on when to use the definite article "the" and when not to use it. This lesson teaches your students some of the rules for when to use the definite article "the" with geographical nouns.
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Definite Article: 'The' with Geographical Nouns
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Definite Article: 'The' with Geographical Nouns
The English language has some tricky rules on when to use the definite article "the" and when not to use it. This lesson teaches your students some of the rules for when to use the definite article "the" with geographical nouns.
Fourth Grade
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Movies vs. Text
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Movies vs. Text
Fifth Grade
Reading
Adaptations are often used to retell old stories in new mediums. However, not all adaptations are exactly like their originals. This lesson helps students understand how inclusions and omissions can change a story.
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Movies vs. Text
Lesson Plan
Movies vs. Text
Adaptations are often used to retell old stories in new mediums. However, not all adaptations are exactly like their originals. This lesson helps students understand how inclusions and omissions can change a story.
Fifth Grade
Reading
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Speaking and Writing with Prepositional Phrases
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Speaking and Writing with Prepositional Phrases
Fourth Grade
Do your students know they speak and write with prepositional phrases? Use this lesson plan to explicitly teach spoken and written prepositional phrases!
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Speaking and Writing with Prepositional Phrases
Lesson Plan
Speaking and Writing with Prepositional Phrases
Do your students know they speak and write with prepositional phrases? Use this lesson plan to explicitly teach spoken and written prepositional phrases!
Fourth Grade
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