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Let's Read It With Expression!
Lesson Plan
Let's Read It With Expression!
Third Grade
Teach your students about text clues that will help them read with expression. This lesson can stand alone or be used as a pre-lesson for the
Reader's Theater: Read the Script
lesson.
Lesson Plan
Let's Read It With Expression!
Lesson Plan
Let's Read It With Expression!
Teach your students about text clues that will help them read with expression. This lesson can stand alone or be used as a pre-lesson for the
Reader's Theater: Read the Script
lesson.
Third Grade
Lesson Plan
Missing Numbers: Math Review
Lesson Plan
Missing Numbers: Math Review
Third Grade
Multiplication
Help! The numbers in our equations have run away and left their answers alone! In this lesson, students will review their math facts and knowledge to solve Ken Ken like puzzles and bring the numbers back to their places.
Lesson Plan
Missing Numbers: Math Review
Lesson Plan
Missing Numbers: Math Review
Help! The numbers in our equations have run away and left their answers alone! In this lesson, students will review their math facts and knowledge to solve Ken Ken like puzzles and bring the numbers back to their places.
Third Grade
Multiplication
Lesson Plan
Math Meanings with Synonyms & Antonyms
Lesson Plan
Math Meanings with Synonyms & Antonyms
Fourth Grade
Vocabulary
Use this lesson to increase your students’ understanding of math vocabulary by completing a Frayer Model. This model focuses on finding antonyms, synonyms, and meanings for the key vocabulary term.
Lesson Plan
Math Meanings with Synonyms & Antonyms
Lesson Plan
Math Meanings with Synonyms & Antonyms
Use this lesson to increase your students’ understanding of math vocabulary by completing a Frayer Model. This model focuses on finding antonyms, synonyms, and meanings for the key vocabulary term.
Fourth Grade
Vocabulary
Lesson Plan
Idiom Pictionary and Charades
Lesson Plan
Idiom Pictionary and Charades
Fourth Grade
Idioms can be a pain in the neck to understand! Help your students become acquainted with many of the English language's funny and confusing idioms in this lesson that has them using their creativity to act out or illustrate idioms.
Lesson Plan
Idiom Pictionary and Charades
Lesson Plan
Idiom Pictionary and Charades
Idioms can be a pain in the neck to understand! Help your students become acquainted with many of the English language's funny and confusing idioms in this lesson that has them using their creativity to act out or illustrate idioms.
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
Definite Article: 'The' with Geographical Nouns
Lesson Plan
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.
Lesson Plan
Definite Article: 'The' with Geographical Nouns
Lesson Plan
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
Lesson Plan
The Guiding Beliefs of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Lesson Plan
The Guiding Beliefs of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Third Grade
This lesson will teach your students about the six guiding principles of Martin Luther King, Jr. They'll read a picture book to learn about these beliefs. Then they'll write about how these principles were present in MLK Jr.'s life, and how they're present in their own lives.
Lesson Plan
The Guiding Beliefs of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Lesson Plan
The Guiding Beliefs of Martin Luther King, Jr.
This lesson will teach your students about the six guiding principles of Martin Luther King, Jr. They'll read a picture book to learn about these beliefs. Then they'll write about how these principles were present in MLK Jr.'s life, and how they're present in their own lives.
Third Grade
Lesson Plan
Understand African American Spirituals
Lesson Plan
Understand African American Spirituals
Fourth Grade
Statistics
Spirituals have a long history in the United States, and often serve to strengthen and motivate people. Students will compare three types of spirituals from different time periods and share their understanding with their peers.
Lesson Plan
Understand African American Spirituals
Lesson Plan
Understand African American Spirituals
Spirituals have a long history in the United States, and often serve to strengthen and motivate people. Students will compare three types of spirituals from different time periods and share their understanding with their peers.
Fourth Grade
Statistics
Lesson Plan
Inferences in Fictional Texts
Lesson Plan
Inferences in Fictional Texts
Fifth Grade
Give your students practice with inferences using short fictional texts before asking them to apply the skill to a longer text of their choice.
Lesson Plan
Inferences in Fictional Texts
Lesson Plan
Inferences in Fictional Texts
Give your students practice with inferences using short fictional texts before asking them to apply the skill to a longer text of their choice.
Fifth Grade
Lesson Plan
Punctuation: Lost and Found!
Lesson Plan
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.
Lesson Plan
Punctuation: Lost and Found!
Lesson Plan
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
Lesson Plan
Elaborating on My Feelings
Lesson Plan
Elaborating on My Feelings
Second Grade
Identifying and describing their feelings is an important part of the way children develop social skills. This lesson teaches your students how to identify feelings, and then elaborate on them by speaking and writing in complete sentences.
Lesson Plan
Elaborating on My Feelings
Lesson Plan
Elaborating on My Feelings
Identifying and describing their feelings is an important part of the way children develop social skills. This lesson teaches your students how to identify feelings, and then elaborate on them by speaking and writing in complete sentences.
Second Grade
Lesson Plan
Regular vs. Irregular Verbs
Lesson Plan
Regular vs. Irregular Verbs
Second Grade
Are you a rule-follower or a rule-breaker? Irregular verbs break all the rules! Use this lesson to teach your students how to use the correct past tense form of regular and irregular verbs.
Lesson Plan
Regular vs. Irregular Verbs
Lesson Plan
Regular vs. Irregular Verbs
Are you a rule-follower or a rule-breaker? Irregular verbs break all the rules! Use this lesson to teach your students how to use the correct past tense form of regular and irregular verbs.
Second Grade
Lesson Plan
Answering "Why" Questions
Lesson Plan
Answering "Why" Questions
Third Grade
Teach your students how to use specific vocabulary as they answer questions. This lesson can stand alone or be used as a pre-lesson for the
Questions that Gauge Comprehension
lesson plan.
Lesson Plan
Answering "Why" Questions
Lesson Plan
Answering "Why" Questions
Teach your students how to use specific vocabulary as they answer questions. This lesson can stand alone or be used as a pre-lesson for the
Questions that Gauge Comprehension
lesson plan.
Third Grade
Lesson Plan
Color Coding Nonfiction Text
Lesson Plan
Color Coding Nonfiction Text
Third Grade
Jazz up your nonfiction reading and add a little color! Use this lesson with your students to teach them to cite text evidence as they answer questions by color coding.
Lesson Plan
Color Coding Nonfiction Text
Lesson Plan
Color Coding Nonfiction Text
Jazz up your nonfiction reading and add a little color! Use this lesson with your students to teach them to cite text evidence as they answer questions by color coding.
Third Grade
Lesson Plan
Fact or Assumption
Lesson Plan
Fact or Assumption
Second Grade
Distinguishing between facts and assumptions is an important life skill. In this lesson, students will articulate the difference between assumptions and facts through class discussion and a poster activity.
Lesson Plan
Fact or Assumption
Lesson Plan
Fact or Assumption
Distinguishing between facts and assumptions is an important life skill. In this lesson, students will articulate the difference between assumptions and facts through class discussion and a poster activity.
Second Grade
Lesson Plan
Pun Visuals
Lesson Plan
Pun Visuals
Fourth Grade
Reading
Strengthen your students' understanding of figurative language by helping them interpret visual puns! Students will use a webpage to help them understand puns in their future reading and writing endeavors.
Lesson Plan
Pun Visuals
Lesson Plan
Pun Visuals
Strengthen your students' understanding of figurative language by helping them interpret visual puns! Students will use a webpage to help them understand puns in their future reading and writing endeavors.
Fourth Grade
Reading
Lesson Plan
Cooking Up Blends
Lesson Plan
Cooking Up Blends
Kindergarten
Phonics
Have students “cook” the right blends to make a fantastic word dish with beginning, middle, and ending letter sounds. In this lesson, your students will practice recognizing common CVC words.
Lesson Plan
Cooking Up Blends
Lesson Plan
Cooking Up Blends
Have students “cook” the right blends to make a fantastic word dish with beginning, middle, and ending letter sounds. In this lesson, your students will practice recognizing common CVC words.
Kindergarten
Phonics
Lesson Plan
Describe Character Actions in Order
Lesson Plan
Describe Character Actions in Order
Third Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
Use this lesson to teach your students to describe the characters' actions using the basic sentence structure of subject + verb + object. This lesson can stand alone or be used as a pre-lesson for the
How Do You Solve a Problem?
lesson.
Lesson Plan
Describe Character Actions in Order
Lesson Plan
Describe Character Actions in Order
Use this lesson to teach your students to describe the characters' actions using the basic sentence structure of subject + verb + object. This lesson can stand alone or be used as a pre-lesson for the
How Do You Solve a Problem?
lesson.
Third Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
Lesson Plan
Signal Cause and Effect
Lesson Plan
Signal Cause and Effect
Third Grade
Teach your students to recognize the words that signal cause and effect relationships. This lesson can stand alone or be used as a pre-lesson for the
Nonfiction Comprehension: Cause and Effect
lesson.
Lesson Plan
Signal Cause and Effect
Lesson Plan
Signal Cause and Effect
Teach your students to recognize the words that signal cause and effect relationships. This lesson can stand alone or be used as a pre-lesson for the
Nonfiction Comprehension: Cause and Effect
lesson.
Third Grade
Lesson Plan
Sharing Expert Knowledge
Lesson Plan
Sharing Expert Knowledge
First Grade
Even though they may be young, every child is an expert in something! In this lesson, students will learn how to share this expert knowledge with others.
Lesson Plan
Sharing Expert Knowledge
Lesson Plan
Sharing Expert Knowledge
Even though they may be young, every child is an expert in something! In this lesson, students will learn how to share this expert knowledge with others.
First Grade
Lesson Plan
Line Plots: Representing the Length of Classroom Items
Lesson Plan
Line Plots: Representing the Length of Classroom Items
Second Grade
Measurement
In this lesson, your students will measure the lengths of items and then make a line plot to show the measurement data. They will get hands-on by measuring and surveying the class.
Lesson Plan
Line Plots: Representing the Length of Classroom Items
Lesson Plan
Line Plots: Representing the Length of Classroom Items
In this lesson, your students will measure the lengths of items and then make a line plot to show the measurement data. They will get hands-on by measuring and surveying the class.
Second Grade
Measurement
Lesson Plan
Strengthening Our Brains With Mindfulness
Lesson Plan
Strengthening Our Brains With Mindfulness
Kindergarten
In this lesson, students will use Daniel Siegel’s “hand model of the brain” to identify how their brains work. They will learn the term “prefrontal cortex" (PFC) and about how their brains can grow when they learn new things.
Lesson Plan
Strengthening Our Brains With Mindfulness
Lesson Plan
Strengthening Our Brains With Mindfulness
In this lesson, students will use Daniel Siegel’s “hand model of the brain” to identify how their brains work. They will learn the term “prefrontal cortex" (PFC) and about how their brains can grow when they learn new things.
Kindergarten
Lesson Plan
Being Our Best Selves
Lesson Plan
Being Our Best Selves
Fourth Grade
Reflecting on moments when we have been at our best can be a powerful thing! In this lesson, students will reflect on how they contribute to their classroom community and when they have been their best self over the past week.
Lesson Plan
Being Our Best Selves
Lesson Plan
Being Our Best Selves
Reflecting on moments when we have been at our best can be a powerful thing! In this lesson, students will reflect on how they contribute to their classroom community and when they have been their best self over the past week.
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
Determining the Theme of a Poem
Lesson Plan
Determining the Theme of a Poem
Fifth Grade
Reading
Give your class a deeper understanding of theme with this art and poetry-focused lesson plan about theme. By the end of the lesson, students will understand what theme is and how to determine theme in a piece of writing, such as a poem.
Lesson Plan
Determining the Theme of a Poem
Lesson Plan
Determining the Theme of a Poem
Give your class a deeper understanding of theme with this art and poetry-focused lesson plan about theme. By the end of the lesson, students will understand what theme is and how to determine theme in a piece of writing, such as a poem.
Fifth Grade
Reading
Lesson Plan
Let's Talk About Articles
Lesson Plan
Let's Talk About Articles
Fifth Grade
In this great grammar lesson, your students will read, write, listen, and speak as they practice using articles.
Lesson Plan
Let's Talk About Articles
Lesson Plan
Let's Talk About Articles
In this great grammar lesson, your students will read, write, listen, and speak as they practice using articles.
Fifth Grade
Lesson Plan
Vocabulary Builders: Synonyms and Antonyms
Lesson Plan
Vocabulary Builders: Synonyms and Antonyms
Fifth Grade
Vocabulary
In this engaging vocabulary lesson plan, students will learn to use a thesaurus to generate interesting synonyms and antonyms for several target words. Then, they will get up and
mingle
with their classmates with a synonym matching game!
Lesson Plan
Vocabulary Builders: Synonyms and Antonyms
Lesson Plan
Vocabulary Builders: Synonyms and Antonyms
In this engaging vocabulary lesson plan, students will learn to use a thesaurus to generate interesting synonyms and antonyms for several target words. Then, they will get up and
mingle
with their classmates with a synonym matching game!
Fifth Grade
Vocabulary
Lesson Plan
Superhero Senses
Lesson Plan
Superhero Senses
Kindergarten
In this lesson, students will learn about their superpower sense of listening and speaking by listening and responding to questions with kindness, attention, and mindfulness.
Lesson Plan
Superhero Senses
Lesson Plan
Superhero Senses
In this lesson, students will learn about their superpower sense of listening and speaking by listening and responding to questions with kindness, attention, and mindfulness.
Kindergarten
Lesson Plan
Fact vs. Opinion in Texts
Lesson Plan
Fact vs. Opinion in Texts
Fifth Grade
Understanding the difference between fact and opinion is a critical skill. Your students will practice differentiating between facts and opinions in nonfiction texts and will apply the skills they learn to write their own statements.
Lesson Plan
Fact vs. Opinion in Texts
Lesson Plan
Fact vs. Opinion in Texts
Understanding the difference between fact and opinion is a critical skill. Your students will practice differentiating between facts and opinions in nonfiction texts and will apply the skills they learn to write their own statements.
Fifth Grade
Lesson Plan
Who Was Frederick Douglass?
Lesson Plan
Who Was Frederick Douglass?
Kindergarten
Reading
Use this lesson to teach your students about the life of Frederick Douglass. First, they will read a picture book that shares facts and beautiful illustrations to teach about his life, and then they will record important information about him on a graphic organizer. Lastly, they'll choose an important event from his life to illustrate and caption.
Lesson Plan
Who Was Frederick Douglass?
Lesson Plan
Who Was Frederick Douglass?
Use this lesson to teach your students about the life of Frederick Douglass. First, they will read a picture book that shares facts and beautiful illustrations to teach about his life, and then they will record important information about him on a graphic organizer. Lastly, they'll choose an important event from his life to illustrate and caption.
Kindergarten
Reading
Lesson Plan
Evidence as a Statement
Lesson Plan
Evidence as a Statement
Third Grade
Teach your students to explain details in a text by using declarative sentences. This lesson can stand alone or be used as a pre-lesson for the
Color Coding Nonfiction Text
lesson.
Lesson Plan
Evidence as a Statement
Lesson Plan
Evidence as a Statement
Teach your students to explain details in a text by using declarative sentences. This lesson can stand alone or be used as a pre-lesson for the
Color Coding Nonfiction Text
lesson.
Third Grade
Lesson Plan
All About Me: Character Traits
Lesson Plan
All About Me: Character Traits
First Grade
It's all about me! In this lesson, students will identify character traits in a story and decide if they have the same traits. This lesson incorporates literature, writing, comparison skills, and social skills.
Lesson Plan
All About Me: Character Traits
Lesson Plan
All About Me: Character Traits
It's all about me! In this lesson, students will identify character traits in a story and decide if they have the same traits. This lesson incorporates literature, writing, comparison skills, and social skills.
First Grade
Lesson Plan
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