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Vocabulary in Context
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Vocabulary in Context
Fourth Grade
In this lesson, students will improve their skills in using context clues to determine the meaning of difficult words. Use it as a stand-alone lesson or as support to the lesson Journey on the Underground Railroad.
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EL
Vocabulary in Context
Lesson Plan
Vocabulary in Context
In this lesson, students will improve their skills in using context clues to determine the meaning of difficult words. Use it as a stand-alone lesson or as support to the lesson Journey on the Underground Railroad.
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
Synonyms: Using Shades of Meaning
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Synonyms: Using Shades of Meaning
Second Grade
Why walk when you can mosey? In this lesson, students will learn how to use synonyms to express shades of meaning in their writing. Introduce the topic with a book, then brainstorm descriptive options for overused words.
Lesson Plan
Synonyms: Using Shades of Meaning
Lesson Plan
Synonyms: Using Shades of Meaning
Why walk when you can mosey? In this lesson, students will learn how to use synonyms to express shades of meaning in their writing. Introduce the topic with a book, then brainstorm descriptive options for overused words.
Second Grade
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Can You Find the -er, -ir, -ur Sound?
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Can You Find the -er, -ir, -ur Sound?
Second Grade
Poetry? Scavenger hunts? Use this lesson to teach your students about the R-controlled vowels that say “er” using both! Your students will be reading those pesky er/ir/ur words in no time!
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Can You Find the -er, -ir, -ur Sound?
Lesson Plan
Can You Find the -er, -ir, -ur Sound?
Poetry? Scavenger hunts? Use this lesson to teach your students about the R-controlled vowels that say “er” using both! Your students will be reading those pesky er/ir/ur words in no time!
Second Grade
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Examining Author's Purpose in a Fictional Text
Lesson Plan
Examining Author's Purpose in a Fictional Text
Second Grade
Reading
Students will read a short fictional story and discuss why the author included certain details and words. Use this lesson to help your students navigate parts of fictional text to determine the author's purpose!
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Examining Author's Purpose in a Fictional Text
Lesson Plan
Examining Author's Purpose in a Fictional Text
Students will read a short fictional story and discuss why the author included certain details and words. Use this lesson to help your students navigate parts of fictional text to determine the author's purpose!
Second Grade
Reading
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Two, Too, or To?
Lesson Plan
Two, Too, or To?
Fourth Grade
Vocabulary
By creating an interactive notebook template, kids will help themselves remember the correct ways to use the commonly confused words to, too, two, there, and their. Young writers will love improving their writing skills with this lesson.
Lesson Plan
Two, Too, or To?
Lesson Plan
Two, Too, or To?
By creating an interactive notebook template, kids will help themselves remember the correct ways to use the commonly confused words to, too, two, there, and their. Young writers will love improving their writing skills with this lesson.
Fourth Grade
Vocabulary
Lesson Plan
EL
Cause and Effect Structure
Lesson Plan
Cause and Effect Structure
Fifth Grade
Use this lesson to help your ELs see patterns and signal words in the cause-and-effect text structure. It can be a stand-alone lesson or used as support for the lesson Eyeing the Effects of Weather.
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EL
Cause and Effect Structure
Lesson Plan
Cause and Effect Structure
Use this lesson to help your ELs see patterns and signal words in the cause-and-effect text structure. It can be a stand-alone lesson or used as support for the lesson Eyeing the Effects of Weather.
Fifth Grade
Lesson Plan
Completing Sentences
Lesson Plan
Completing Sentences
Third Grade
If your students are drawn to using
and
or
because
at the beginning of their sentences, then this lesson is for you! With this lesson, you will empower your students to combine words and phrases to create single sentences.
Lesson Plan
Completing Sentences
Lesson Plan
Completing Sentences
If your students are drawn to using
and
or
because
at the beginning of their sentences, then this lesson is for you! With this lesson, you will empower your students to combine words and phrases to create single sentences.
Third Grade
Lesson Plan
EL
Details of Division
Lesson Plan
Details of Division
Third Grade
Teach your students the vocabulary words to accurately discuss division equations, and then challenge them to write their own word problems! Use this lesson independently or as a pre-lesson for
Divide it Up!
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EL
Details of Division
Lesson Plan
Details of Division
Teach your students the vocabulary words to accurately discuss division equations, and then challenge them to write their own word problems! Use this lesson independently or as a pre-lesson for
Divide it Up!
Third 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!
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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
Pronoun Unit
Lesson Plan
Pronoun Unit
First Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
Use this lesson to introduce, review, and teach pronouns! Your students will get to practice using these words and build their reading and language skills.
Lesson Plan
Pronoun Unit
Lesson Plan
Pronoun Unit
Use this lesson to introduce, review, and teach pronouns! Your students will get to practice using these words and build their reading and language skills.
First Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
Lesson Plan
Myths and Man
Lesson Plan
Myths and Man
Fourth Grade
Reading
Popular fiction throughout the ages colors the way people speak. In this short lesson, students will read a myth and non-fiction paragraph in order to identify and define words that come from mythology.
Lesson Plan
Myths and Man
Lesson Plan
Myths and Man
Popular fiction throughout the ages colors the way people speak. In this short lesson, students will read a myth and non-fiction paragraph in order to identify and define words that come from mythology.
Fourth Grade
Reading
Lesson Plan
EL
Retelling with Paragraph Frames
Lesson Plan
Retelling with Paragraph Frames
Second Grade
Help your EL students retell a story using a paragraph frame and transition words. This lesson can be used as a stand alone activity to reinforce comprehension of texts or used as a support lesson for Read and Retell a Classic.
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EL
Retelling with Paragraph Frames
Lesson Plan
Retelling with Paragraph Frames
Help your EL students retell a story using a paragraph frame and transition words. This lesson can be used as a stand alone activity to reinforce comprehension of texts or used as a support lesson for Read and Retell a Classic.
Second Grade
Lesson Plan
Onomatopoeia Zoo
Lesson Plan
Onomatopoeia Zoo
Third Grade
Oink! Bark! Crash! Onomatopoeia help students write in richer, more descriptive ways. This lesson teaches students how to incorporate sound words into their vocabulary.
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Onomatopoeia Zoo
Lesson Plan
Onomatopoeia Zoo
Oink! Bark! Crash! Onomatopoeia help students write in richer, more descriptive ways. This lesson teaches students how to incorporate sound words into their vocabulary.
Third Grade
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EL
Explaining Illustrations with Declarative Sentences
Lesson Plan
Explaining Illustrations with Declarative Sentences
Fourth Grade
In this lesson, students will examine illustrations and write about them using declarative sentences. This can be used on its own or as support for the lesson A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words: Connecting Text and Illustrations.
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EL
Explaining Illustrations with Declarative Sentences
Lesson Plan
Explaining Illustrations with Declarative Sentences
In this lesson, students will examine illustrations and write about them using declarative sentences. This can be used on its own or as support for the lesson A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words: Connecting Text and Illustrations.
Fourth 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
Lesson Plan
EL
Using Sentence Level Context to Decode Text
Lesson Plan
Using Sentence Level Context to Decode Text
Second Grade
Reading
Use this lesson to reinforce using sentence level context clues to decode challenging words in a nonfiction text. This can be used as a stand alone activity or a support the Using Context Clues to Understand Word Meanings lesson.
Lesson Plan
EL
Using Sentence Level Context to Decode Text
Lesson Plan
Using Sentence Level Context to Decode Text
Use this lesson to reinforce using sentence level context clues to decode challenging words in a nonfiction text. This can be used as a stand alone activity or a support the Using Context Clues to Understand Word Meanings lesson.
Second Grade
Reading
Lesson Plan
See It, Don't Say It!
Lesson Plan
See It, Don't Say It!
Fourth Grade
You know the expression, “Say it, don’t spray it!” In this lesson, we don’t want you to say it or spray it, we just want you to see it! Students will practice identifying, reading, and creating words with silent letters.
Lesson Plan
See It, Don't Say It!
Lesson Plan
See It, Don't Say It!
You know the expression, “Say it, don’t spray it!” In this lesson, we don’t want you to say it or spray it, we just want you to see it! Students will practice identifying, reading, and creating words with silent letters.
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
EL
Close Reading Strategy
Lesson Plan
Close Reading Strategy
Third Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
This lesson teaches your students to pay attention to small words, such as adjectives, adverbs, and verbs, to make a big difference in reading comprehension! Use as a stand-alone lesson or as a pre-lesson for
Close Reading: Introduction
.
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EL
Close Reading Strategy
Lesson Plan
Close Reading Strategy
This lesson teaches your students to pay attention to small words, such as adjectives, adverbs, and verbs, to make a big difference in reading comprehension! Use as a stand-alone lesson or as a pre-lesson for
Close Reading: Introduction
.
Third Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
Lesson Plan
EL
Evidence of Character Changes
Lesson Plan
Evidence of Character Changes
Third Grade
Writing
Create conversations about character changes! Use this lesson plan as a stand-alone lesson for practicing sequencing words in evidenced-based claims about a character, or before the Characters Change Just Like We Do lesson.
Lesson Plan
EL
Evidence of Character Changes
Lesson Plan
Evidence of Character Changes
Create conversations about character changes! Use this lesson plan as a stand-alone lesson for practicing sequencing words in evidenced-based claims about a character, or before the Characters Change Just Like We Do lesson.
Third Grade
Writing
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I Have, Who Has? Sight Word Practice
Lesson Plan
I Have, Who Has? Sight Word Practice
First Grade
Alphabet
A fun spin on a classic game! This sight word game will help your students with their reading fluency and reinforce foundational reading skills. Students should be fairly fluent in reading Pre-Primer Dolch sight words prior to the lesson.
Lesson Plan
I Have, Who Has? Sight Word Practice
Lesson Plan
I Have, Who Has? Sight Word Practice
A fun spin on a classic game! This sight word game will help your students with their reading fluency and reinforce foundational reading skills. Students should be fairly fluent in reading Pre-Primer Dolch sight words prior to the lesson.
First Grade
Alphabet
Lesson Plan
EL
Main Idea and Supporting Details
Lesson Plan
Main Idea and Supporting Details
Fifth Grade
Writing
Help your ELs learn how to identify the main idea and supporting details in a nonfiction text by using nouns and pronouns as guide words. It can be a stand-alone lesson or used as support to the lesson Explorer Letters.
Lesson Plan
EL
Main Idea and Supporting Details
Lesson Plan
Main Idea and Supporting Details
Help your ELs learn how to identify the main idea and supporting details in a nonfiction text by using nouns and pronouns as guide words. It can be a stand-alone lesson or used as support to the lesson Explorer Letters.
Fifth Grade
Writing
Lesson Plan
EL
Focus on the Similarities
Lesson Plan
Focus on the Similarities
Third Grade
Reading
Use this lesson to teach your students to describe the similarities between stories with words that signal comparison. This lesson can stand-alone or be used as a pre-lesson for the
The Same or Different? You Decide!
lesson.
Lesson Plan
EL
Focus on the Similarities
Lesson Plan
Focus on the Similarities
Use this lesson to teach your students to describe the similarities between stories with words that signal comparison. This lesson can stand-alone or be used as a pre-lesson for the
The Same or Different? You Decide!
lesson.
Third Grade
Reading
Lesson Plan
EL
Many Measurement Tools
Lesson Plan
Many Measurement Tools
Second Grade
Measurement
This support lesson provides students the opportunity to use two different tools to measure the length of familiar objects while introducing content specific vocabulary words. Use alone or alongside the lesson How Big is the Playground?
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EL
Many Measurement Tools
Lesson Plan
Many Measurement Tools
This support lesson provides students the opportunity to use two different tools to measure the length of familiar objects while introducing content specific vocabulary words. Use alone or alongside the lesson How Big is the Playground?
Second Grade
Measurement
Lesson Plan
Parts of Speech and Using Suffixes to Turn Adjectives Into Nouns
Lesson Plan
Parts of Speech and Using Suffixes to Turn Adjectives Into Nouns
Fifth Grade
This engaging lesson will revisit the basic parts of speech and address why some words have can have more than one part of speech. Students will then enjoy a fun group challenge to turn adjectives into nouns by modifying the word endings.
Lesson Plan
Parts of Speech and Using Suffixes to Turn Adjectives Into Nouns
Lesson Plan
Parts of Speech and Using Suffixes to Turn Adjectives Into Nouns
This engaging lesson will revisit the basic parts of speech and address why some words have can have more than one part of speech. Students will then enjoy a fun group challenge to turn adjectives into nouns by modifying the word endings.
Fifth Grade
Lesson Plan
'I Tried Hard,' Growth Mindset
Lesson Plan
'I Tried Hard,' Growth Mindset
Fourth Grade
According to research about growth mindsets, certain kinds of praise can stifle growth, while others promote learning and achievement. In this lesson, students will be able to identify and use praise words that support growth mindset.
Lesson Plan
'I Tried Hard,' Growth Mindset
Lesson Plan
'I Tried Hard,' Growth Mindset
According to research about growth mindsets, certain kinds of praise can stifle growth, while others promote learning and achievement. In this lesson, students will be able to identify and use praise words that support growth mindset.
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
EL
Summarizing Nonfiction
Lesson Plan
Summarizing Nonfiction
Fifth Grade
Reading
Use this lesson to help your ELs summarize information from a text and use context clues to determine the meaning of unfamiliar words. This lesson can be a stand-alone lesson or used as support to the Day 4 section of the Star Unit lesson.
Lesson Plan
EL
Summarizing Nonfiction
Lesson Plan
Summarizing Nonfiction
Use this lesson to help your ELs summarize information from a text and use context clues to determine the meaning of unfamiliar words. This lesson can be a stand-alone lesson or used as support to the Day 4 section of the Star Unit lesson.
Fifth Grade
Reading
Lesson Plan
EL
I Can Use Context Clues!
Lesson Plan
I Can Use Context Clues!
Fifth Grade
Vocabulary
Your ELs will use context clues to determine the meaning of unfamiliar words. They will also practice using introductory phrases to discuss their inferences. It can be a stand-alone lesson or support for the lesson Dive Into Context Clues.
Lesson Plan
EL
I Can Use Context Clues!
Lesson Plan
I Can Use Context Clues!
Your ELs will use context clues to determine the meaning of unfamiliar words. They will also practice using introductory phrases to discuss their inferences. It can be a stand-alone lesson or support for the lesson Dive Into Context Clues.
Fifth Grade
Vocabulary
Lesson Plan
Capitalization? It's in the Bag!
Lesson Plan
Capitalization? It's in the Bag!
Fourth Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
In this lesson, students engage in a fun activity that involves pulling out words from a brown lunch bag. Give your kids a fun way to prove that they've have mastered the rules of capitalization.
Lesson Plan
Capitalization? It's in the Bag!
Lesson Plan
Capitalization? It's in the Bag!
In this lesson, students engage in a fun activity that involves pulling out words from a brown lunch bag. Give your kids a fun way to prove that they've have mastered the rules of capitalization.
Fourth Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
Lesson Plan
Close Reading: Reading Through Character Emotion
Lesson Plan
Close Reading: Reading Through Character Emotion
Fourth Grade
Close reading isn’t about just ticking through words on a page; it’s about absorbing ideas and expanding on them. In this lesson, students will use this strategy to make interpretations about a character's emotions through their actions.
Lesson Plan
Close Reading: Reading Through Character Emotion
Lesson Plan
Close Reading: Reading Through Character Emotion
Close reading isn’t about just ticking through words on a page; it’s about absorbing ideas and expanding on them. In this lesson, students will use this strategy to make interpretations about a character's emotions through their actions.
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
Let's Mingle with Irregular Verbs!
Lesson Plan
Let's Mingle with Irregular Verbs!
Fifth Grade
In this interactive lesson, students play a mingle game with their classmates to match the infinitive and past tense forms of irregular verbs. Students need exposure to irregular verbs in order to memorize them and this lesson makes it fun!
Lesson Plan
Let's Mingle with Irregular Verbs!
Lesson Plan
Let's Mingle with Irregular Verbs!
In this interactive lesson, students play a mingle game with their classmates to match the infinitive and past tense forms of irregular verbs. Students need exposure to irregular verbs in order to memorize them and this lesson makes it fun!
Fifth Grade
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