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Halves as Fair Shares
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Halves as Fair Shares
First Grade
Who wouldn't want to split a birthday cake with their best friend? In this lesson, students will practice dividing circles and rectangles into halves as they develop an understanding of equal shares.
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Halves as Fair Shares
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Halves as Fair Shares
Who wouldn't want to split a birthday cake with their best friend? In this lesson, students will practice dividing circles and rectangles into halves as they develop an understanding of equal shares.
First Grade
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Reader's Theater: Read the Script
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Reader's Theater: Read the Script
Third Grade
Reading
Did you know that Reader's Theater promotes fluency and builds students' reading confidence? Use this lesson to inspire your students to practice reading and understanding text in the drama genre.
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Reader's Theater: Read the Script
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Reader's Theater: Read the Script
Did you know that Reader's Theater promotes fluency and builds students' reading confidence? Use this lesson to inspire your students to practice reading and understanding text in the drama genre.
Third Grade
Reading
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Comparing Texts by the Same Author
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Comparing Texts by the Same Author
Third Grade
Reading
Getting hooked on a series or type of character creates reader engagement! Use this lesson to challenge your students to compare and contrast fictional texts as they find the joy in reading books by the same author.
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Comparing Texts by the Same Author
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Comparing Texts by the Same Author
Getting hooked on a series or type of character creates reader engagement! Use this lesson to challenge your students to compare and contrast fictional texts as they find the joy in reading books by the same author.
Third Grade
Reading
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Vocabulary in the Declaration of Independence
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Vocabulary in the Declaration of Independence
Fifth Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
Help students decode tricky language in the Declaration of Independence with an integrated vocabulary and history lesson. After reviewing vocabulary as a class, students will rewrite the Declaration of Independence in kid-friendly language.
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Vocabulary in the Declaration of Independence
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Vocabulary in the Declaration of Independence
Help students decode tricky language in the Declaration of Independence with an integrated vocabulary and history lesson. After reviewing vocabulary as a class, students will rewrite the Declaration of Independence in kid-friendly language.
Fifth Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
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Text Features: Reading that Makes Sense
Lesson Plan
Text Features: Reading that Makes Sense
Third Grade
Reading
Improve your students' comprehension of non-fictional reading through this lesson that teaches them about text features. Students will find their own text features and explain why they aid in the reading process.
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Text Features: Reading that Makes Sense
Lesson Plan
Text Features: Reading that Makes Sense
Improve your students' comprehension of non-fictional reading through this lesson that teaches them about text features. Students will find their own text features and explain why they aid in the reading process.
Third Grade
Reading
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Detective Reading
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Detective Reading
Fourth Grade
Reading
Roll up your sleeves and get out the magnifying glasses! In this lesson, your students will practice finding supportive details and examples in informational texts.
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Detective Reading
Lesson Plan
Detective Reading
Roll up your sleeves and get out the magnifying glasses! In this lesson, your students will practice finding supportive details and examples in informational texts.
Fourth Grade
Reading
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What's On Your Mind?
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What's On Your Mind?
Third Grade
What’s on their minds? In this lesson, students will have the opportunity to creatively express their opinions in the context of a "letter to the editor." Students will make connections between real social issues and writing!
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What's On Your Mind?
Lesson Plan
What's On Your Mind?
What’s on their minds? In this lesson, students will have the opportunity to creatively express their opinions in the context of a "letter to the editor." Students will make connections between real social issues and writing!
Third Grade
Lesson Plan
Carnivorous Plants
Lesson Plan
Carnivorous Plants
Third Grade
Writing
You’ve probably heard of carnivorous animals, but have you heard of carnivorous plants? Use this lesson to teach your students about carnivorous plants by having them research characteristics and create a presentation.
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Carnivorous Plants
Lesson Plan
Carnivorous Plants
You’ve probably heard of carnivorous animals, but have you heard of carnivorous plants? Use this lesson to teach your students about carnivorous plants by having them research characteristics and create a presentation.
Third Grade
Writing
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More Than One
Lesson Plan
More Than One
Kindergarten
Let’s get reading and writing! In this lesson, students learn to form and recognize regular plural nouns. But the fun doesn’t stop there. Students will work with counting collections to write sentences about the objects they count.
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More Than One
Lesson Plan
More Than One
Let’s get reading and writing! In this lesson, students learn to form and recognize regular plural nouns. But the fun doesn’t stop there. Students will work with counting collections to write sentences about the objects they count.
Kindergarten
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Chinese New Year’s Great Money Count
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Chinese New Year’s Great Money Count
Second Grade
Time and Money
During the Chinese New Year, giving red envelopes full of money is a custom that symbolizes good luck. Use this lesson to teach your students about holiday traditions as they practice counting money.
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Chinese New Year’s Great Money Count
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Chinese New Year’s Great Money Count
During the Chinese New Year, giving red envelopes full of money is a custom that symbolizes good luck. Use this lesson to teach your students about holiday traditions as they practice counting money.
Second Grade
Time and Money
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Class Pets
Lesson Plan
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
Lesson Plan
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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Fact or Opinion: Part 1
Lesson Plan
Fact or Opinion: Part 1
Second Grade
Vocabulary
Cats are the best! Pizza is better! My teacher rules! In Fact or Opinion: Part 1, your students will combine reading and writing to learn about the differences between facts and opinions and how those differences are communicated.
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Fact or Opinion: Part 1
Lesson Plan
Fact or Opinion: Part 1
Cats are the best! Pizza is better! My teacher rules! In Fact or Opinion: Part 1, your students will combine reading and writing to learn about the differences between facts and opinions and how those differences are communicated.
Second Grade
Vocabulary
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Two, Too, or To?
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Two, Too, or To?
Fourth Grade
Vocabulary
By creating an interactive notebook template, kids will help themselves remember the correct ways to use the commonly confused words to, too, two, there, and their. Young writers will love improving their writing skills with this lesson.
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Two, Too, or To?
Lesson Plan
Two, Too, or To?
By creating an interactive notebook template, kids will help themselves remember the correct ways to use the commonly confused words to, too, two, there, and their. Young writers will love improving their writing skills with this lesson.
Fourth Grade
Vocabulary
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Move Like an Animal!
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Move Like an Animal!
First Grade
Life Science
Have your students get energized while they learn about animal locomotion and move around like various animals!
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Move Like an Animal!
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Move Like an Animal!
Have your students get energized while they learn about animal locomotion and move around like various animals!
First Grade
Life Science
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Flip Book Animation
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Flip Book Animation
Fourth Grade
Engineering and Science Inquiry
In this lesson, students will learn the word 'animation' and create an animated figure in a flip book.
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Flip Book Animation
Lesson Plan
Flip Book Animation
In this lesson, students will learn the word 'animation' and create an animated figure in a flip book.
Fourth Grade
Engineering and Science Inquiry
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What Were They Thinking?
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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.
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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
It’s Game Time: Multisyllabic Words with R-Controlled Vowels
Lesson Plan
It’s Game Time: Multisyllabic Words with R-Controlled Vowels
Fourth Grade
Ready, set, go! This fun and exciting lesson utilizes board games and movement to help students practice identifying, reading, and creating multisyllabic words with R-controlled vowels.
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It’s Game Time: Multisyllabic Words with R-Controlled Vowels
Lesson Plan
It’s Game Time: Multisyllabic Words with R-Controlled Vowels
Ready, set, go! This fun and exciting lesson utilizes board games and movement to help students practice identifying, reading, and creating multisyllabic words with R-controlled vowels.
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
Friendly Letters Put Together
Lesson Plan
Friendly Letters Put Together
Third Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
Friendly letters are under construction! In this lesson, students will learn the unique parts of a friendly letter as they practice the art of writing their own friendly letters.
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Friendly Letters Put Together
Lesson Plan
Friendly Letters Put Together
Friendly letters are under construction! In this lesson, students will learn the unique parts of a friendly letter as they practice the art of writing their own friendly letters.
Third Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
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Important Women in History
Lesson Plan
Important Women in History
Third Grade
Celebrate women by learning about their achievements in history and comparing and contrasting their unique qualities. Use this lesson with your students to practice comparing and contrasting with informational texts.
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Important Women in History
Lesson Plan
Important Women in History
Celebrate women by learning about their achievements in history and comparing and contrasting their unique qualities. Use this lesson with your students to practice comparing and contrasting with informational texts.
Third Grade
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Rein in the Run-Ons
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Rein in the Run-Ons
Fourth Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
Are your students having trouble taming run-on sentences into a more manageable length? In this lesson, your students will learn to not only recognize a run-on sentence, but also how to stop it in its tracks.
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Rein in the Run-Ons
Lesson Plan
Rein in the Run-Ons
Are your students having trouble taming run-on sentences into a more manageable length? In this lesson, your students will learn to not only recognize a run-on sentence, but also how to stop it in its tracks.
Fourth Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
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.
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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
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Keeping Good Character
Lesson Plan
Keeping Good Character
Third Grade
This reading and writing lesson also helps students develop empathy. After paying attention to the main character's responses in Victoria and Elizabeth Kann's
Purplelicious
, students will relate her experiences to their own.
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Keeping Good Character
Lesson Plan
Keeping Good Character
This reading and writing lesson also helps students develop empathy. After paying attention to the main character's responses in Victoria and Elizabeth Kann's
Purplelicious
, students will relate her experiences to their own.
Third Grade
Lesson Plan
Similes and Metaphors: Comparisons Done Right
Lesson Plan
Similes and Metaphors: Comparisons Done Right
Fourth Grade
Reading
Your little poets will love how their creative writing abilities will grow with this lesson about similes and metaphors. Students engage in fun activities to learn about similes and metaphors and write comparisons as directed.
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Similes and Metaphors: Comparisons Done Right
Lesson Plan
Similes and Metaphors: Comparisons Done Right
Your little poets will love how their creative writing abilities will grow with this lesson about similes and metaphors. Students engage in fun activities to learn about similes and metaphors and write comparisons as directed.
Fourth Grade
Reading
Lesson Plan
Fruit and Veggie Mix-Up!
Lesson Plan
Fruit and Veggie Mix-Up!
Kindergarten
Let’s eat! In this food-themed lesson, students will explore categorizing foods such as fruits and vegetables. This lesson can easily be integrated into a unit on food and can be extended to include other types of food.
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Fruit and Veggie Mix-Up!
Lesson Plan
Fruit and Veggie Mix-Up!
Let’s eat! In this food-themed lesson, students will explore categorizing foods such as fruits and vegetables. This lesson can easily be integrated into a unit on food and can be extended to include other types of food.
Kindergarten
Lesson Plan
I Spy Nature All Around
Lesson Plan
I Spy Nature All Around
First Grade
Life Science
Get your young scientists out of the classroom and into nature with this interactive science lesson.
Lesson Plan
I Spy Nature All Around
Lesson Plan
I Spy Nature All Around
Get your young scientists out of the classroom and into nature with this interactive science lesson.
First Grade
Life Science
Lesson Plan
The Two Sounds of C and G
Lesson Plan
The Two Sounds of C and G
Second Grade
Does that pesky letter G say /g/ or /j/? How about the sneaky letter C, does it say /k/ or /s/? Use this lesson to teach your students how to tell the difference between the hard and soft sounds of consonants.
Lesson Plan
The Two Sounds of C and G
Lesson Plan
The Two Sounds of C and G
Does that pesky letter G say /g/ or /j/? How about the sneaky letter C, does it say /k/ or /s/? Use this lesson to teach your students how to tell the difference between the hard and soft sounds of consonants.
Second Grade
Lesson Plan
Slice It Up! (Part One)
Lesson Plan
Slice It Up! (Part One)
Second Grade
Fractions
It’s pizza time! Students will be introduced to the concept of partitioning shapes to create fractions that demonstrate halves, fourths, and eighths. This lesson is the first of two lessons that address second grade fraction concepts.
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Slice It Up! (Part One)
Lesson Plan
Slice It Up! (Part One)
It’s pizza time! Students will be introduced to the concept of partitioning shapes to create fractions that demonstrate halves, fourths, and eighths. This lesson is the first of two lessons that address second grade fraction concepts.
Second Grade
Fractions
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.
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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
Learning About Mindful Listening
Lesson Plan
Learning About Mindful Listening
Fourth Grade
Kids often need to bew taught that listening isn't just hearing someone -- it's thinking about what they have to say, too. In this lesson students will become introduced to the circle process and help put together guidelines for community building, and learn how to listen to their classmatesnot just quietly, but respectfully.
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Learning About Mindful Listening
Lesson Plan
Learning About Mindful Listening
Kids often need to bew taught that listening isn't just hearing someone -- it's thinking about what they have to say, too. In this lesson students will become introduced to the circle process and help put together guidelines for community building, and learn how to listen to their classmatesnot just quietly, but respectfully.
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
We Love Bees!
Lesson Plan
We Love Bees!
Kindergarten
Reading
Students will be buzzing as they write and illustrate information about bees.
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We Love Bees!
Lesson Plan
We Love Bees!
Students will be buzzing as they write and illustrate information about bees.
Kindergarten
Reading
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