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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.
Lesson Plan
Basic Fiction Summaries
Lesson Plan
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
Lesson Plan
Fiction vs. Nonfiction
Lesson Plan
Fiction vs. Nonfiction
Fourth Grade
Reading
Kids will love learning some fun facts about elephants while developing their reading comprehension skills. Using T-charts and Venn diagrams, they'll analyze stories and explore different characteristics of fiction and nonfiction.
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Fiction vs. Nonfiction
Lesson Plan
Fiction vs. Nonfiction
Kids will love learning some fun facts about elephants while developing their reading comprehension skills. Using T-charts and Venn diagrams, they'll analyze stories and explore different characteristics of fiction and nonfiction.
Fourth Grade
Reading
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Summary Raceway: Summarizing Fiction
Lesson Plan
Summary Raceway: Summarizing Fiction
Third Grade
Writing
Start Your Engines! It's time to teach your students how to summarize fiction text as you race down Summary Raceway.
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Summary Raceway: Summarizing Fiction
Lesson Plan
Summary Raceway: Summarizing Fiction
Start Your Engines! It's time to teach your students how to summarize fiction text as you race down Summary Raceway.
Third Grade
Writing
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You Compare Them! Fiction in Sub-Genre
Lesson Plan
You Compare Them! Fiction in Sub-Genre
Fifth Grade
Comparing and contrasting fiction sub-genres encourages young learners to recognize more intricate details in texts. Use this lesson plan to teach your students to compare and contrast traits within a sub-genre.
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You Compare Them! Fiction in Sub-Genre
Lesson Plan
You Compare Them! Fiction in Sub-Genre
Comparing and contrasting fiction sub-genres encourages young learners to recognize more intricate details in texts. Use this lesson plan to teach your students to compare and contrast traits within a sub-genre.
Fifth Grade
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Author’s Purpose in Fiction Texts
Lesson Plan
Author’s Purpose in Fiction Texts
Second Grade
Introduce the concept of author’s purpose in fiction texts with this fun reading lesson! Students will discuss three examples of fictional texts to determine the purpose of each.
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Author’s Purpose in Fiction Texts
Lesson Plan
Author’s Purpose in Fiction Texts
Introduce the concept of author’s purpose in fiction texts with this fun reading lesson! Students will discuss three examples of fictional texts to determine the purpose of each.
Second Grade
Lesson Plan
Fiction Investigations: Topics and Themes Between Texts
Lesson Plan
Fiction Investigations: Topics and Themes Between Texts
Fifth Grade
Students can have a love affair with fiction while details of the genre can go unnoticed! Using this lesson, your students look under the hood of their favorite fiction by analyzing texts across common themes and topics that hook readers.
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Fiction Investigations: Topics and Themes Between Texts
Lesson Plan
Fiction Investigations: Topics and Themes Between Texts
Students can have a love affair with fiction while details of the genre can go unnoticed! Using this lesson, your students look under the hood of their favorite fiction by analyzing texts across common themes and topics that hook readers.
Fifth Grade
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Nonfiction vs. Fiction: Which Style Is It?
Lesson Plan
Nonfiction vs. Fiction: Which Style Is It?
First Grade
Sorting and categorizing isn’t just for cleaning! In this fun-filled activity, students will learn how to distinguish fiction from nonfiction.
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Nonfiction vs. Fiction: Which Style Is It?
Lesson Plan
Nonfiction vs. Fiction: Which Style Is It?
Sorting and categorizing isn’t just for cleaning! In this fun-filled activity, students will learn how to distinguish fiction from nonfiction.
First Grade
Lesson Plan
Head to Head Fiction Reflections
Lesson Plan
Head to Head Fiction Reflections
Fourth Grade
Reading reflection topics like theme, problems, and solutions can be challenging concepts for young readers. Help your students make sense of these literary elements using dynamic organizers that draw comparisons between fiction texts.
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Head to Head Fiction Reflections
Lesson Plan
Head to Head Fiction Reflections
Reading reflection topics like theme, problems, and solutions can be challenging concepts for young readers. Help your students make sense of these literary elements using dynamic organizers that draw comparisons between fiction texts.
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
The Purpose of Fiction Texts
Lesson Plan
The Purpose of Fiction Texts
Second Grade
Why does someone write a story? Give your students the tools to find out the author's purpose! Use this as a stand-alone lesson or as an introduction to the Author’s Purpose in Fiction Texts lesson plan.
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The Purpose of Fiction Texts
Lesson Plan
The Purpose of Fiction Texts
Why does someone write a story? Give your students the tools to find out the author's purpose! Use this as a stand-alone lesson or as an introduction to the Author’s Purpose in Fiction Texts lesson plan.
Second Grade
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Problems and Solutions in Fiction
Lesson Plan
Problems and Solutions in Fiction
Fourth Grade
Every story has a problem and every problem has a solution! Use this lesson to help students identify the problem and solution in fiction texts. Use it as a stand-alone lesson or as support to the lesson Compare and Contrast Short Stories.
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Problems and Solutions in Fiction
Lesson Plan
Problems and Solutions in Fiction
Every story has a problem and every problem has a solution! Use this lesson to help students identify the problem and solution in fiction texts. Use it as a stand-alone lesson or as support to the lesson Compare and Contrast Short Stories.
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
The Elements of Fiction: Creating a Story Map
Lesson Plan
The Elements of Fiction: Creating a Story Map
Second Grade
Writing
Give your students a chance to hone their reading comprehension skills as they learn about the characters, setting, and plot of their favorite fiction books by creating a story map.
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The Elements of Fiction: Creating a Story Map
Lesson Plan
The Elements of Fiction: Creating a Story Map
Give your students a chance to hone their reading comprehension skills as they learn about the characters, setting, and plot of their favorite fiction books by creating a story map.
Second Grade
Writing
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How Many More?
Lesson Plan
How Many More?
Second Grade
Subtraction is a lot more than just “take away.” In this lesson, students develop an understanding of subtraction as comparison by creating and interpreting data from bar graphs.
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How Many More?
Lesson Plan
How Many More?
Subtraction is a lot more than just “take away.” In this lesson, students develop an understanding of subtraction as comparison by creating and interpreting data from bar graphs.
Second Grade
Lesson Plan
Just One More Foot
Lesson Plan
Just One More Foot
Pre-K
In this hilarious math lesson, students will learn about addition patterns of one more using animal feet to guide them!
Lesson Plan
Just One More Foot
Lesson Plan
Just One More Foot
In this hilarious math lesson, students will learn about addition patterns of one more using animal feet to guide them!
Pre-K
Lesson Plan
Which One Has More?
Lesson Plan
Which One Has More?
Pre-K
In this comparison-focused math lesson, students will get hands-on practice as they learn all about the concepts of more and less.
Lesson Plan
Which One Has More?
Lesson Plan
Which One Has More?
In this comparison-focused math lesson, students will get hands-on practice as they learn all about the concepts of more and less.
Pre-K
Lesson Plan
Writing More Complex Sentences
Lesson Plan
Writing More Complex Sentences
Third Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
Students will become sentence construction gurus as they learn to craft more sophisticated sentences. Specifically, young writers will use subordinating conjunctions to combine dependent and independent clauses to craft complex sentences.
Lesson Plan
Writing More Complex Sentences
Lesson Plan
Writing More Complex Sentences
Students will become sentence construction gurus as they learn to craft more sophisticated sentences. Specifically, young writers will use subordinating conjunctions to combine dependent and independent clauses to craft complex sentences.
Third Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
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More and More Maps!
Lesson Plan
More and More Maps!
First Grade
Make maps relevant for your class! With an introduction to basic map skills, students will discover the nuts and bolts of how maps are designed. They will even have the chance to map out relevant places like their school and neighborhood!
Lesson Plan
More and More Maps!
Lesson Plan
More and More Maps!
Make maps relevant for your class! With an introduction to basic map skills, students will discover the nuts and bolts of how maps are designed. They will even have the chance to map out relevant places like their school and neighborhood!
First Grade
Lesson Plan
Can I Have Some More?
Lesson Plan
Can I Have Some More?
Pre-K
Your students will easily be able to tell which is more after this enjoyable hands on lesson. Students will solidify their skill with an independent worksheet.
Lesson Plan
Can I Have Some More?
Lesson Plan
Can I Have Some More?
Your students will easily be able to tell which is more after this enjoyable hands on lesson. Students will solidify their skill with an independent worksheet.
Pre-K
Lesson Plan
Fan Fiction Finales
Lesson Plan
Fan Fiction Finales
Fifth Grade
Writing
Help your students' favorite characters come to life in new adventures as student writers draft new endings to their favorite stories.
Lesson Plan
Fan Fiction Finales
Lesson Plan
Fan Fiction Finales
Help your students' favorite characters come to life in new adventures as student writers draft new endings to their favorite stories.
Fifth Grade
Writing
Lesson Plan
More Words, More Problems
Lesson Plan
More Words, More Problems
Fourth Grade
Are your students struggling with multiplication when it comes to word problems? In this lesson, students will see multiplication problems as a comparison and use word problems to create multiplication equations.
Lesson Plan
More Words, More Problems
Lesson Plan
More Words, More Problems
Are your students struggling with multiplication when it comes to word problems? In this lesson, students will see multiplication problems as a comparison and use word problems to create multiplication equations.
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
Solving for One and Ten More
Lesson Plan
Solving for One and Ten More
First Grade
Addition
Students put their understanding of one and 10 more to work as they write word problems for classmates to solve. This lesson plan can be used alone or with
Picture Addition.
Lesson Plan
Solving for One and Ten More
Lesson Plan
Solving for One and Ten More
Students put their understanding of one and 10 more to work as they write word problems for classmates to solve. This lesson plan can be used alone or with
Picture Addition.
First Grade
Addition
Lesson Plan
Fiction Genres Library Exploration
Lesson Plan
Fiction Genres Library Exploration
Fourth Grade
How familiar are your fourth graders with the fictional genres available in their class or school libraries? This lesson introduces them to many genres of fictional books so they can get off to a terrific start of fourth grade reading.
Lesson Plan
Fiction Genres Library Exploration
Lesson Plan
Fiction Genres Library Exploration
How familiar are your fourth graders with the fictional genres available in their class or school libraries? This lesson introduces them to many genres of fictional books so they can get off to a terrific start of fourth grade reading.
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
More Vowels
Lesson Plan
More Vowels
Pre-K
Phonics
Students will have fun working with partners as they identify the missing vowels in common animal CVC words. Can be used as a stand alone or support lesson for the
Animal Vowels
lesson plan.
Lesson Plan
More Vowels
Lesson Plan
More Vowels
Students will have fun working with partners as they identify the missing vowels in common animal CVC words. Can be used as a stand alone or support lesson for the
Animal Vowels
lesson plan.
Pre-K
Phonics
Lesson Plan
Retelling a Fiction Story
Lesson Plan
Retelling a Fiction Story
Kindergarten
This lesson is a great introductory or review lesson to teach your ELs about the elements of a story. Can be used as a stand alone lesson or a pre-lesson.
Lesson Plan
Retelling a Fiction Story
Lesson Plan
Retelling a Fiction Story
This lesson is a great introductory or review lesson to teach your ELs about the elements of a story. Can be used as a stand alone lesson or a pre-lesson.
Kindergarten
Lesson Plan
Which Holds More?
Lesson Plan
Which Holds More?
Kindergarten
Measurement
Fill ‘em up! This lesson teaches students to compare how much different containers can hold. Get ready for some overflowing fun!
Lesson Plan
Which Holds More?
Lesson Plan
Which Holds More?
Fill ‘em up! This lesson teaches students to compare how much different containers can hold. Get ready for some overflowing fun!
Kindergarten
Measurement
Lesson Plan
One More Please!
Lesson Plan
One More Please!
Kindergarten
Use this handy lesson plan to practice the concept of adding one! Can be used as a stand alone or support lesson for the
Math Mystery Bags
lesson plan.
Lesson Plan
One More Please!
Lesson Plan
One More Please!
Use this handy lesson plan to practice the concept of adding one! Can be used as a stand alone or support lesson for the
Math Mystery Bags
lesson plan.
Kindergarten
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.
Lesson Plan
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
Fantastic Fiction: Retelling Stories
Lesson Plan
Fantastic Fiction: Retelling Stories
Pre-K
Use this fun lesson plan as a stand alone or pre-lesson when introducing the concept of retelling a story to your ELs.
Lesson Plan
Fantastic Fiction: Retelling Stories
Lesson Plan
Fantastic Fiction: Retelling Stories
Use this fun lesson plan as a stand alone or pre-lesson when introducing the concept of retelling a story to your ELs.
Pre-K
Lesson Plan
Fiction Comprehension: Problem and Solution
Lesson Plan
Fiction Comprehension: Problem and Solution
Third Grade
If you've ever had something go wrong, you know how it feels to search for a solution! Use this lesson to teach your students to identify problems and solutions in fictional text.
Lesson Plan
Fiction Comprehension: Problem and Solution
Lesson Plan
Fiction Comprehension: Problem and Solution
If you've ever had something go wrong, you know how it feels to search for a solution! Use this lesson to teach your students to identify problems and solutions in fictional text.
Third Grade
Lesson Plan
Do You Want More Coins or More Money?
Lesson Plan
Do You Want More Coins or More Money?
Second Grade
Time and Money
In this lesson, you will teach your students how to count money to buy small items! Show students which coins they can use to buy their lunch and other small items in the classroom.
Lesson Plan
Do You Want More Coins or More Money?
Lesson Plan
Do You Want More Coins or More Money?
In this lesson, you will teach your students how to count money to buy small items! Show students which coins they can use to buy their lunch and other small items in the classroom.
Second Grade
Time and Money
Lesson Plan
Main Idea and Details in Fiction
Lesson Plan
Main Idea and Details in Fiction
Fifth Grade
Vocabulary
In this EL support lesson, your students will use introductory phrases to write about the main idea and details in a fictional story.
Lesson Plan
Main Idea and Details in Fiction
Lesson Plan
Main Idea and Details in Fiction
In this EL support lesson, your students will use introductory phrases to write about the main idea and details in a fictional story.
Fifth Grade
Vocabulary
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