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Making Bar Graphs: Graph It!
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Making Bar Graphs: Graph It!
Second Grade
I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream bar graphs! Students will get the basics of bar graphs down with this lesson that shows how data collection and graph composition works in a classroom setting.
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Making Bar Graphs: Graph It!
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Making Bar Graphs: Graph It!
I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream bar graphs! Students will get the basics of bar graphs down with this lesson that shows how data collection and graph composition works in a classroom setting.
Second Grade
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Do I Need It? Wants vs. Needs
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Do I Need It? Wants vs. Needs
Kindergarten
Community and Culture
If you ask your students if they need ice cream, the answer may surprise you! In this lesson, your students will be able differentiate between wants and needs.
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Do I Need It? Wants vs. Needs
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Do I Need It? Wants vs. Needs
If you ask your students if they need ice cream, the answer may surprise you! In this lesson, your students will be able differentiate between wants and needs.
Kindergarten
Community and Culture
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Sweet Addition
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Sweet Addition
First Grade
Yum, yum, yum! In this sweet lesson, students will explore concepts of addition, including how to begin with a number and count on to find a sum.
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Sweet Addition
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Sweet Addition
Yum, yum, yum! In this sweet lesson, students will explore concepts of addition, including how to begin with a number and count on to find a sum.
First Grade
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Let's Collect Data!
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Let's Collect Data!
Second Grade
This hands-on EL Math Lesson will help students develop compare and contrast skills while they think about effective ways to collect data. Use alongside Bar Graphs: Interpreting Data or as a stand-alone lesson.
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Let's Collect Data!
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Let's Collect Data!
This hands-on EL Math Lesson will help students develop compare and contrast skills while they think about effective ways to collect data. Use alongside Bar Graphs: Interpreting Data or as a stand-alone lesson.
Second Grade
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Subtraction Pictograph
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Subtraction Pictograph
Second Grade
Subtraction can be learned and practiced through a pictograph! In this lesson, your students will become more comfortable with subtracting numbers.
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Subtraction Pictograph
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Subtraction Pictograph
Subtraction can be learned and practiced through a pictograph! In this lesson, your students will become more comfortable with subtracting numbers.
Second Grade
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Punctuation: Lost and Found!
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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!
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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
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What's the Problem?
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What's the Problem?
Second Grade
Time and Money
High order thinking skills are critical skills for students of all ages. In this lesson, your students will create word problems about money.
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What's the Problem?
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What's the Problem?
High order thinking skills are critical skills for students of all ages. In this lesson, your students will create word problems about money.
Second Grade
Time and Money
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States Of Matter: Identifying Solids, Liquids, and Gases
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States Of Matter: Identifying Solids, Liquids, and Gases
Second Grade
Physical Science
Use this lesson to show your students the different types of solids, liquids, and gases. Show them how a solid turns into a liquid and how a liquid turns into a gas by using real life examples.
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States Of Matter: Identifying Solids, Liquids, and Gases
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States Of Matter: Identifying Solids, Liquids, and Gases
Use this lesson to show your students the different types of solids, liquids, and gases. Show them how a solid turns into a liquid and how a liquid turns into a gas by using real life examples.
Second Grade
Physical Science
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All Long Vowels Please Stand Up!
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All Long Vowels Please Stand Up!
First Grade
Phonics
Students will learn long vowel tricks to expose impostor vowels who “say” their name in this fun game that teaches the long vowel rule.
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All Long Vowels Please Stand Up!
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All Long Vowels Please Stand Up!
Students will learn long vowel tricks to expose impostor vowels who “say” their name in this fun game that teaches the long vowel rule.
First Grade
Phonics
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More, Less, or the Same?
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More, Less, or the Same?
Second Grade
Help students learn the academic vocabulary and symbols used to record the results of comparing two three-digit numbers. This lesson can be used as a stand-alone activity or prior to Greater Than, Less Than: Comparing Three-Digit Numbers.
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More, Less, or the Same?
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More, Less, or the Same?
Help students learn the academic vocabulary and symbols used to record the results of comparing two three-digit numbers. This lesson can be used as a stand-alone activity or prior to Greater Than, Less Than: Comparing Three-Digit Numbers.
Second Grade
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Adorable Adjectives!
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Adorable Adjectives!
First Grade
Encourage your kids to describe the world around them with this vibrant lesson on adjectives. Using various images and their own vocabularies, students will write descriptions for a multitude of different things.
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Adorable Adjectives!
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Adorable Adjectives!
Encourage your kids to describe the world around them with this vibrant lesson on adjectives. Using various images and their own vocabularies, students will write descriptions for a multitude of different things.
First Grade
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Math + Love = Valentine's Day Bar Graph
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Math + Love = Valentine's Day Bar Graph
Second Grade
Data and Graphing
What's more romantic than a bar graph on Valentine's Day? In this Valentine's Day lesson plan, students will use information from a data set to create their own tally charts and bar graphs and then analyze these graphs to answer questions.
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Math + Love = Valentine's Day Bar Graph
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Math + Love = Valentine's Day Bar Graph
What's more romantic than a bar graph on Valentine's Day? In this Valentine's Day lesson plan, students will use information from a data set to create their own tally charts and bar graphs and then analyze these graphs to answer questions.
Second Grade
Data and Graphing
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Types Of Sentences
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Types Of Sentences
Second Grade
Use this lesson to introduce your class to four kinds of sentences, and how understanding and using different types of sentences allows writers to control the tone of their sentences.
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Types Of Sentences
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Types Of Sentences
Use this lesson to introduce your class to four kinds of sentences, and how understanding and using different types of sentences allows writers to control the tone of their sentences.
Second Grade
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Sight Word Salad
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Sight Word Salad
First Grade
Your students will “eat up” this salad of sight words! In this lesson, your students will practice recognizing words that are tricky to spell.
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Sight Word Salad
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Sight Word Salad
Your students will “eat up” this salad of sight words! In this lesson, your students will practice recognizing words that are tricky to spell.
First Grade
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Graphing Colored Counters
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Graphing Colored Counters
Kindergarten
Data and Graphing
In this lesson, your students will use the background knowledge that they have about counting and sorting to graph data. They will practice answering questions about the graph!
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Graphing Colored Counters
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Graphing Colored Counters
In this lesson, your students will use the background knowledge that they have about counting and sorting to graph data. They will practice answering questions about the graph!
Kindergarten
Data and Graphing
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We Are Peacemakers
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We Are Peacemakers
Second Grade
On some level, all humans want to feel peace and to feel loved. In this lesson, students will practice sending peaceful thoughts to themselves and others and discuss how these practices can support peace in their lives and community.
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We Are Peacemakers
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We Are Peacemakers
On some level, all humans want to feel peace and to feel loved. In this lesson, students will practice sending peaceful thoughts to themselves and others and discuss how these practices can support peace in their lives and community.
Second Grade
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Share a Pizza
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Share a Pizza
First Grade
Everyone loves pizza! Introduce the concept of fractions as equal shares in a familiar context. Use alone or with
Halves as Equal Shares.
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Share a Pizza
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Share a Pizza
Everyone loves pizza! Introduce the concept of fractions as equal shares in a familiar context. Use alone or with
Halves as Equal Shares.
First Grade
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Addition Number Grab
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Addition Number Grab
First Grade
Addition
Give students plenty of practice adding to 20 with this fun game! Use this scaffolded EL Lesson alone or for more addition practice before teaching the
Do Math with M&Ms
lesson.
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Addition Number Grab
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Addition Number Grab
Give students plenty of practice adding to 20 with this fun game! Use this scaffolded EL Lesson alone or for more addition practice before teaching the
Do Math with M&Ms
lesson.
First Grade
Addition
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Curious Science with Curious George
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Curious Science with Curious George
Second Grade
Physical Science
The science of matter becomes as fun as it is educational when George gets in the mix! After watching Curious George work with his 'floppafication' pot, students will learn about matter and force.
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Curious Science with Curious George
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Curious Science with Curious George
The science of matter becomes as fun as it is educational when George gets in the mix! After watching Curious George work with his 'floppafication' pot, students will learn about matter and force.
Second Grade
Physical Science
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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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Friendship Tea
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Friendship Tea
Second Grade
The recipe for friendship includes kindness, honesty, and understanding, among other things! In this lesson, students will discuss the recipe for friendship, make a perfect pot of tea, and reflect on how to make upset friends feel better.
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Friendship Tea
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Friendship Tea
The recipe for friendship includes kindness, honesty, and understanding, among other things! In this lesson, students will discuss the recipe for friendship, make a perfect pot of tea, and reflect on how to make upset friends feel better.
Second Grade
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