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Nonfiction Comprehension: Cause and Effect
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Nonfiction Comprehension: Cause and Effect
Third Grade
What is the cause, and what is the effect? Use this resource to teach your students how to identify examples of cause and effect in nonfiction text.
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Nonfiction Comprehension: Cause and Effect
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Nonfiction Comprehension: Cause and Effect
What is the cause, and what is the effect? Use this resource to teach your students how to identify examples of cause and effect in nonfiction text.
Third Grade
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Facts and Opinions: What's the Truth?
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Facts and Opinions: What's the Truth?
Second Grade
Use this lesson to teach your students about facts and opinions. Teach them that a certain belief that they have about someone or something is not a fact!
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Facts and Opinions: What's the Truth?
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Facts and Opinions: What's the Truth?
Use this lesson to teach your students about facts and opinions. Teach them that a certain belief that they have about someone or something is not a fact!
Second Grade
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Power Reading
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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
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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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Different Communities
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Different Communities
Second Grade
Community and Culture
What's the difference? In this lesson, your students will learn to describe what living in an urban, rural, and a suburban area is like.
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Different Communities
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Different Communities
What's the difference? In this lesson, your students will learn to describe what living in an urban, rural, and a suburban area is like.
Second Grade
Community and Culture
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Reflect with Reflexive Pronouns
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Reflect with Reflexive Pronouns
Second Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
Reflexive pronouns are like mirrors—they both reflect back to the subject! Use this lesson with your students to give them practice correctly using reflexive pronouns in sentences.
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Reflect with Reflexive Pronouns
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Reflect with Reflexive Pronouns
Reflexive pronouns are like mirrors—they both reflect back to the subject! Use this lesson with your students to give them practice correctly using reflexive pronouns in sentences.
Second Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
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Fiction Comprehension: Problem and Solution
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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.
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Fiction Comprehension: Problem and Solution
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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
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St. Valentine’s Conflicting Compare and Contrast
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St. Valentine’s Conflicting Compare and Contrast
First Grade
Who was the mastermind behind the lovely, sweets-laden Valentine’s Day? In this Valentine Lesson Plan, students will compare and contrast two interpretations of St. Valentine’s legendary defiance and retell the legend they believe is true.
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St. Valentine’s Conflicting Compare and Contrast
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St. Valentine’s Conflicting Compare and Contrast
Who was the mastermind behind the lovely, sweets-laden Valentine’s Day? In this Valentine Lesson Plan, students will compare and contrast two interpretations of St. Valentine’s legendary defiance and retell the legend they believe is true.
First Grade
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3 Types Of Resources
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3 Types Of Resources
Second Grade
Community and Culture
Our community relies on different kinds of resources to operate successfully. In this lesson, your students will learn how capital, human, and natural resources are all important for the functioning of a productive society.
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3 Types Of Resources
Lesson Plan
3 Types Of Resources
Our community relies on different kinds of resources to operate successfully. In this lesson, your students will learn how capital, human, and natural resources are all important for the functioning of a productive society.
Second Grade
Community and Culture
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EL
Identify and Develop an Opinion
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Identify and Develop an Opinion
Third Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
Use this lesson to teach your students how to express opinions about nonfiction topics. This lesson can stand alone or be used as a pre-lesson for the
What Does the Author Think?
lesson.
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EL
Identify and Develop an Opinion
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Identify and Develop an Opinion
Use this lesson to teach your students how to express opinions about nonfiction topics. This lesson can stand alone or be used as a pre-lesson for the
What Does the Author Think?
lesson.
Third Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
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Here Comes the Easter...?
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Here Comes the Easter...?
First Grade
In this fun Easter-themed lesson, students will get to practice identifying characters, setting, and events, all while learning about a very silly cat!
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Here Comes the Easter...?
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Here Comes the Easter...?
In this fun Easter-themed lesson, students will get to practice identifying characters, setting, and events, all while learning about a very silly cat!
First Grade
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Mindfulness: The Present Moment
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Mindfulness: The Present Moment
Pre-K
Mindfulness 101! Students focus on the present moment using their senses to observe what is happening right now. They are introduced to the idea that mindfulness is about paying attention to the present.
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Mindfulness: The Present Moment
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Mindfulness: The Present Moment
Mindfulness 101! Students focus on the present moment using their senses to observe what is happening right now. They are introduced to the idea that mindfulness is about paying attention to the present.
Pre-K
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Mindfulness: Mindful Movement
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Mindfulness: Mindful Movement
Pre-K
Imagine wild animals teaching students to walk mindfully, and camoflauge teaching about stillness. This lesson takes a cue from animal adaptations as students practice walking and pausing mindfully.
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Mindfulness: Mindful Movement
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Mindfulness: Mindful Movement
Imagine wild animals teaching students to walk mindfully, and camoflauge teaching about stillness. This lesson takes a cue from animal adaptations as students practice walking and pausing mindfully.
Pre-K
Lesson Plan
Fact Family Trees
Lesson Plan
Fact Family Trees
First Grade
Mixed Operations
Number facts are related, just like families! Help students learn all about fact families while they make fact family trees!
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Fact Family Trees
Lesson Plan
Fact Family Trees
Number facts are related, just like families! Help students learn all about fact families while they make fact family trees!
First Grade
Mixed Operations
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What Happened?
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What Happened?
First Grade
Reading
Help your students' story telling abilities grow with this lesson that helps them recount what happened in a story and has them point out key details.
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What Happened?
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What Happened?
Help your students' story telling abilities grow with this lesson that helps them recount what happened in a story and has them point out key details.
First Grade
Reading
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Fall Leaf Patterns
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Fall Leaf Patterns
Second Grade
Get your students to enjoy the fall weather while making beautiful leaf patterns inspired by Andy Goldworthy.
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Fall Leaf Patterns
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Fall Leaf Patterns
Get your students to enjoy the fall weather while making beautiful leaf patterns inspired by Andy Goldworthy.
Second Grade
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My Many Colored Days
Lesson Plan
My Many Colored Days
Second Grade
In this lesson, students will read the story
My Many Colored Days
by Dr. Seuss, and reflect on the many different feelings we may experience. They will use body maps to color in where they may feel different emotions in their body.
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My Many Colored Days
Lesson Plan
My Many Colored Days
In this lesson, students will read the story
My Many Colored Days
by Dr. Seuss, and reflect on the many different feelings we may experience. They will use body maps to color in where they may feel different emotions in their body.
Second Grade
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EL
Problem and Solution Practice
Lesson Plan
Problem and Solution Practice
Fifth Grade
Vocabulary
Help your ELs learn how to identify the problem and solution in a fictional text by using transition words as a foundation for their understanding. It can be a stand-alone lesson or support to the lesson There’s No I in Theme-work!
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EL
Problem and Solution Practice
Lesson Plan
Problem and Solution Practice
Help your ELs learn how to identify the problem and solution in a fictional text by using transition words as a foundation for their understanding. It can be a stand-alone lesson or support to the lesson There’s No I in Theme-work!
Fifth Grade
Vocabulary
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Empathy
Lesson Plan
Empathy
Kindergarten
In this lesson, students will explore and discuss the term "empathy" by hearing stories from two different perspectives and identifying the feelings of each of the characters. They will also discuss what it means to be true to ourselves.
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Empathy
Lesson Plan
Empathy
In this lesson, students will explore and discuss the term "empathy" by hearing stories from two different perspectives and identifying the feelings of each of the characters. They will also discuss what it means to be true to ourselves.
Kindergarten
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EL
What's the Moral?
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What's the Moral?
Second Grade
This lesson focuses on the comprehension of fables and folktales in order to identify a moral or lesson. Use this lesson as a stand-alone activity or a support lesson for the Finding the Moral lesson plan.
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EL
What's the Moral?
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What's the Moral?
This lesson focuses on the comprehension of fables and folktales in order to identify a moral or lesson. Use this lesson as a stand-alone activity or a support lesson for the Finding the Moral lesson plan.
Second Grade
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Just the Facts, Please!
Lesson Plan
Just the Facts, Please!
Kindergarten
Learning how to distinguish between facts and opinions is critical for the development of communication and social skills. In this lesson, students will learn the difference between facts and opinions through play and pictures.
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Just the Facts, Please!
Lesson Plan
Just the Facts, Please!
Learning how to distinguish between facts and opinions is critical for the development of communication and social skills. In this lesson, students will learn the difference between facts and opinions through play and pictures.
Kindergarten
Lesson Plan
The Declaration's Purpose
Lesson Plan
The Declaration's Purpose
Third Grade
July 4, 1776, was an important day in U.S. history because an important document was signed. Use this civics lesson to help young historians learn about the purpose of the Declaration of Independence.
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The Declaration's Purpose
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The Declaration's Purpose
July 4, 1776, was an important day in U.S. history because an important document was signed. Use this civics lesson to help young historians learn about the purpose of the Declaration of Independence.
Third Grade
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A Citizen's Civic Duties
Lesson Plan
A Citizen's Civic Duties
Third Grade
Respect, honesty, compassion, and following the rules and laws are all ways to be a good citizen. Use this civics lesson with your students to explore the ways in which children can be good citizens now and in the future.
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A Citizen's Civic Duties
Lesson Plan
A Citizen's Civic Duties
Respect, honesty, compassion, and following the rules and laws are all ways to be a good citizen. Use this civics lesson with your students to explore the ways in which children can be good citizens now and in the future.
Third Grade
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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.
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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
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Drawn Together
Lesson Plan
Drawn Together
Second Grade
In this lesson, students will hear the story
Drawn Together
and create a Diversity Board. They will consider how appreciating each other's differences in school supports relationships and community.
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Drawn Together
Lesson Plan
Drawn Together
In this lesson, students will hear the story
Drawn Together
and create a Diversity Board. They will consider how appreciating each other's differences in school supports relationships and community.
Second Grade
Lesson Plan
Use an Action Verb
Lesson Plan
Use an Action Verb
Third Grade
Show me some action! Use this grammar lesson with your students to teach them how to identify and use action verbs in sentences.
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Use an Action Verb
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Use an Action Verb
Show me some action! Use this grammar lesson with your students to teach them how to identify and use action verbs in sentences.
Third Grade
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Practicing Empathy
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Practicing Empathy
Fourth Grade
In this lesson, students will learn about the different regions of the brain and connect them to compassion and empathy. They will also learn how all brains are wired for empathy.
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Practicing Empathy
Lesson Plan
Practicing Empathy
In this lesson, students will learn about the different regions of the brain and connect them to compassion and empathy. They will also learn how all brains are wired for empathy.
Fourth Grade
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Let's Compare and Contrast Nonfiction Texts!
Lesson Plan
Let's Compare and Contrast Nonfiction Texts!
Second Grade
Vocabulary
This lesson provides students with the opportunity to compare and contrast two athletes who have been instrumental in changing the world of women's sports.
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Let's Compare and Contrast Nonfiction Texts!
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Let's Compare and Contrast Nonfiction Texts!
This lesson provides students with the opportunity to compare and contrast two athletes who have been instrumental in changing the world of women's sports.
Second Grade
Vocabulary
Lesson Plan
Sub Plans for Third Grade
Lesson Plan
Sub Plans for Third Grade
Third Grade
Planning for a substitute in the classroom has never been easier than with this third grade, week-long sub packet! Your substitute can supercharge learning with lessons about how we are all connected that will educate and inspire students!
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Sub Plans for Third Grade
Lesson Plan
Sub Plans for Third Grade
Planning for a substitute in the classroom has never been easier than with this third grade, week-long sub packet! Your substitute can supercharge learning with lessons about how we are all connected that will educate and inspire students!
Third Grade
Lesson Plan
Paul Revere's Ride
Lesson Plan
Paul Revere's Ride
Fifth Grade
Reading
The students are coming! The students are coming! Debunk common myths and teach your students about Paul Revere's ride with this lesson plan that lets students finish their own graphic novels.
Lesson Plan
Paul Revere's Ride
Lesson Plan
Paul Revere's Ride
The students are coming! The students are coming! Debunk common myths and teach your students about Paul Revere's ride with this lesson plan that lets students finish their own graphic novels.
Fifth Grade
Reading
Lesson Plan
Do You Know Your Math Facts?
Lesson Plan
Do You Know Your Math Facts?
Third Grade
In this lesson, your students will create their own math facts and practice them! They will understand that multiplication and division are opposites.
Lesson Plan
Do You Know Your Math Facts?
Lesson Plan
Do You Know Your Math Facts?
In this lesson, your students will create their own math facts and practice them! They will understand that multiplication and division are opposites.
Third Grade
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