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Meet the -Op Family
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Meet the -Op Family
Kindergarten
Your students will learn about words in the -op family as they help two naughty cats solve a problem. This reading lesson is perfect for little kids with big imaginations.
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Meet the -Op Family
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Meet the -Op Family
Your students will learn about words in the -op family as they help two naughty cats solve a problem. This reading lesson is perfect for little kids with big imaginations.
Kindergarten
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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
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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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How Much is a Million?
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How Much is a Million?
Third Grade
One million is a hard number for young children to grasp. This lesson will help students understand how large of a number one million is and what is represents.
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How Much is a Million?
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How Much is a Million?
One million is a hard number for young children to grasp. This lesson will help students understand how large of a number one million is and what is represents.
Third Grade
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Animal Poetry
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Animal Poetry
Kindergarten
Get excited about poetry! This lesson will encourage your students to practice their writing skills as they write their very own list poems about animals.
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Animal Poetry
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Animal Poetry
Get excited about poetry! This lesson will encourage your students to practice their writing skills as they write their very own list poems about animals.
Kindergarten
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Sentence Menu
Lesson Plan
Sentence Menu
Second Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
We write sentences to tell thoughts, but what happens when we add some parameters? In this lesson, students dissect the words they find in sentences then follow directions to create their own wacky sentences.
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Sentence Menu
Lesson Plan
Sentence Menu
We write sentences to tell thoughts, but what happens when we add some parameters? In this lesson, students dissect the words they find in sentences then follow directions to create their own wacky sentences.
Second Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
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Power Reading
Lesson Plan
Power Reading
Fifth Grade
Writing
Help students learn how to read passages with multiple main ideas and differentiate between main ideas and supporting details by creating a graphic organizer with proof from the text.
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Power Reading
Lesson Plan
Power Reading
Help students learn how to read passages with multiple main ideas and differentiate between main ideas and supporting details by creating a graphic organizer with proof from the text.
Fifth Grade
Writing
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Rein in the Run-Ons
Lesson Plan
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
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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
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Halloween Repeated Addition and Multiplication
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Halloween Repeated Addition and Multiplication
Third Grade
Students are at the center of learning as they create and illustrate their own Halloween math problems that show the relationship between addition and multiplication - helping them transition conceptually from the concrete to the abstract.
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Halloween Repeated Addition and Multiplication
Lesson Plan
Halloween Repeated Addition and Multiplication
Students are at the center of learning as they create and illustrate their own Halloween math problems that show the relationship between addition and multiplication - helping them transition conceptually from the concrete to the abstract.
Third Grade
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EL
Adding One to a Group
Lesson Plan
Adding One to a Group
Pre-K
This lesson pairs a hilarious read-aloud with practice doing basic addition. It can be used as a stand-alone or support lesson for the Just One More Foot lesson plan.
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EL
Adding One to a Group
Lesson Plan
Adding One to a Group
This lesson pairs a hilarious read-aloud with practice doing basic addition. It can be used as a stand-alone or support lesson for the Just One More Foot lesson plan.
Pre-K
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Take a Walk with Idioms
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Take a Walk with Idioms
Third Grade
Get your students moving! In this lesson, your students will walk around the classroom as they practice using and interpreting idioms.
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Take a Walk with Idioms
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Take a Walk with Idioms
Get your students moving! In this lesson, your students will walk around the classroom as they practice using and interpreting idioms.
Third Grade
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EL
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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EL
Reflect on the Context First!
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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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Act it Out!
Lesson Plan
Act it Out!
Kindergarten
Connect addition with real-world problem solving as students analyze and solve story problems.
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Act it Out!
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Act it Out!
Connect addition with real-world problem solving as students analyze and solve story problems.
Kindergarten
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EL
Pet Survey
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Pet Survey
First Grade
Expressing opinions and graphing data go hand in hand in this lesson on choosing a pet. Dog, cat or fish? Let your students decide! Use alone or with the lesson
Graphing a Fruit Survey.
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EL
Pet Survey
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Pet Survey
Expressing opinions and graphing data go hand in hand in this lesson on choosing a pet. Dog, cat or fish? Let your students decide! Use alone or with the lesson
Graphing a Fruit Survey.
First Grade
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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.
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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
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I Am an Author
Lesson Plan
I Am an Author
Kindergarten
Writing
It's time for some storytelling fun. In this creative lesson, students become authors and put together their own mini storybooks.
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I Am an Author
Lesson Plan
I Am an Author
It's time for some storytelling fun. In this creative lesson, students become authors and put together their own mini storybooks.
Kindergarten
Writing
Lesson Plan
EL
All About Plural Nouns
Lesson Plan
All About Plural Nouns
Kindergarten
This lesson plan is a great introduction to recognizing and forming plural nouns for your kindergarten ELs. This can be used as a stand alone or support lesson for the More Than One Nouns lesson plan.
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EL
All About Plural Nouns
Lesson Plan
All About Plural Nouns
This lesson plan is a great introduction to recognizing and forming plural nouns for your kindergarten ELs. This can be used as a stand alone or support lesson for the More Than One Nouns lesson plan.
Kindergarten
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EL
Identifying the Author's Purpose
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Identifying the Author's Purpose
Fourth Grade
This lesson gives students foundational skills needed to identify the author's purpose in a variety of texts. Use the lesson as a stand alone or as a pre-lesson to What Were They Thinking?
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EL
Identifying the Author's Purpose
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Identifying the Author's Purpose
This lesson gives students foundational skills needed to identify the author's purpose in a variety of texts. Use the lesson as a stand alone or as a pre-lesson to What Were They Thinking?
Fourth Grade
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Marvelous Metaphors
Lesson Plan
Marvelous Metaphors
Fifth Grade
Writing
Help your students become shining stars with this lesson about metaphors. Your class will hone art skills and practice comparison using figurative language.
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Marvelous Metaphors
Lesson Plan
Marvelous Metaphors
Help your students become shining stars with this lesson about metaphors. Your class will hone art skills and practice comparison using figurative language.
Fifth Grade
Writing
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EL
Figurative Language
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Figurative Language
Second Grade
Figurative language is so tricky, especially for English Learners! Use this lesson to introduce the concept with a focus on similes and metaphors.
Lesson Plan
EL
Figurative Language
Lesson Plan
Figurative Language
Figurative language is so tricky, especially for English Learners! Use this lesson to introduce the concept with a focus on similes and metaphors.
Second Grade
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Valentine's Day Idioms
Lesson Plan
Valentine's Day Idioms
Fourth Grade
To make a long story short, idioms are a fun addition to the English language! Use this lesson with your students to determine the meaning of common idioms— specifically those associated with Valentine's Day.
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Valentine's Day Idioms
Lesson Plan
Valentine's Day Idioms
To make a long story short, idioms are a fun addition to the English language! Use this lesson with your students to determine the meaning of common idioms— specifically those associated with Valentine's Day.
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
Figure of Speech Bubble Cartoons
Lesson Plan
Figure of Speech Bubble Cartoons
Third Grade
Make idioms easy as pie with this lesson that has your students create their very own comic! Students will write idioms in speech bubbles for cartoon captions in this fun figurative language activity.
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Figure of Speech Bubble Cartoons
Lesson Plan
Figure of Speech Bubble Cartoons
Make idioms easy as pie with this lesson that has your students create their very own comic! Students will write idioms in speech bubbles for cartoon captions in this fun figurative language activity.
Third Grade
Lesson Plan
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
Lesson Plan
Wish Lists for Santa
Lesson Plan
Wish Lists for Santa
Kindergarten
Handwriting
Have you been naughty or nice this year? It’s time to find out! In this writing lesson, students will practice using invented spelling to write Christmas wish lists to Santa.
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Wish Lists for Santa
Lesson Plan
Wish Lists for Santa
Have you been naughty or nice this year? It’s time to find out! In this writing lesson, students will practice using invented spelling to write Christmas wish lists to Santa.
Kindergarten
Handwriting
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What is a Region?
Lesson Plan
What is a Region?
Fourth Grade
Geography
Through examples and non-examples, students will learn what qualifies as a region. Creativity and problem solving skills will be put to the test as students determine the necessary elements that make up a region.
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What is a Region?
Lesson Plan
What is a Region?
Through examples and non-examples, students will learn what qualifies as a region. Creativity and problem solving skills will be put to the test as students determine the necessary elements that make up a region.
Fourth Grade
Geography
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.
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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
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I Scream, You Scream, We All Scream for Pronouns!
Lesson Plan
I Scream, You Scream, We All Scream for Pronouns!
Fourth Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
If your students are screaming, make sure they are grammatically correct! In this pronoun lesson plan, your students will identify and use a variety of pronouns to replace common and proper nouns.
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I Scream, You Scream, We All Scream for Pronouns!
Lesson Plan
I Scream, You Scream, We All Scream for Pronouns!
If your students are screaming, make sure they are grammatically correct! In this pronoun lesson plan, your students will identify and use a variety of pronouns to replace common and proper nouns.
Fourth Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
Lesson Plan
What is Subject-Verb Agreement?
Lesson Plan
What is Subject-Verb Agreement?
Fourth Grade
What's the grammar rule? In this subject-verb agreement lesson plan, you will introduce your students to the basics of subject-verb agreement with one simple rule.
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What is Subject-Verb Agreement?
Lesson Plan
What is Subject-Verb Agreement?
What's the grammar rule? In this subject-verb agreement lesson plan, you will introduce your students to the basics of subject-verb agreement with one simple rule.
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
Characters Change Just Like We Do
Lesson Plan
Characters Change Just Like We Do
Third Grade
Writing
Change is inevitable, even for story characters! In this lesson, your students will determine how a character changes throughout a story by focusing on the character’s dialogue and actions.
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Characters Change Just Like We Do
Lesson Plan
Characters Change Just Like We Do
Change is inevitable, even for story characters! In this lesson, your students will determine how a character changes throughout a story by focusing on the character’s dialogue and actions.
Third Grade
Writing
Lesson Plan
Main Idea and Details in Nonfiction Text
Lesson Plan
Main Idea and Details in Nonfiction Text
Second Grade
Writing
Use this lesson to help your students learn how to find the main idea and details in a nonfiction text using a graphic organizer for support.
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Main Idea and Details in Nonfiction Text
Lesson Plan
Main Idea and Details in Nonfiction Text
Use this lesson to help your students learn how to find the main idea and details in a nonfiction text using a graphic organizer for support.
Second Grade
Writing
Lesson Plan
EL
Fact & Opinion Statements with Adjectives
Lesson Plan
Fact & Opinion Statements with Adjectives
Fifth Grade
Vocabulary
In this lesson, your ELs will learn how to differentiate statements of fact and opinion in a nonfiction text using adjectives as a foundation for their understanding. This is a support lesson for Research: Where to Find the Answers.
Lesson Plan
EL
Fact & Opinion Statements with Adjectives
Lesson Plan
Fact & Opinion Statements with Adjectives
In this lesson, your ELs will learn how to differentiate statements of fact and opinion in a nonfiction text using adjectives as a foundation for their understanding. This is a support lesson for Research: Where to Find the Answers.
Fifth Grade
Vocabulary
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