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Cause and Effect in Nonfiction Texts
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Cause and Effect in Nonfiction Texts
Fifth Grade
Use this lesson to help your ELs identify and write sentences with cause-and-effect relationships. It can be a stand-alone lesson or used as support for the lesson Analyzing Cause and Effect in Nonfiction Articles.
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Cause and Effect in Nonfiction Texts
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Cause and Effect in Nonfiction Texts
Use this lesson to help your ELs identify and write sentences with cause-and-effect relationships. It can be a stand-alone lesson or used as support for the lesson Analyzing Cause and Effect in Nonfiction Articles.
Fifth Grade
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Composing and Decomposing
Lesson Plan
Composing and Decomposing
Second Grade
Addition
Use this lesson to introduce composing and decomposing as part of your students’ addition and subtraction toolkits.
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Composing and Decomposing
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Composing and Decomposing
Use this lesson to introduce composing and decomposing as part of your students’ addition and subtraction toolkits.
Second Grade
Addition
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Show Me the Money: Understanding Value
Lesson Plan
Show Me the Money: Understanding Value
Second Grade
Time and Money
In this lesson, your students will learn how to buy items and use money to purchase items in the real world. You will set up a store for the students to learn about money.
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Show Me the Money: Understanding Value
Lesson Plan
Show Me the Money: Understanding Value
In this lesson, your students will learn how to buy items and use money to purchase items in the real world. You will set up a store for the students to learn about money.
Second Grade
Time and Money
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Two Perspectives
Lesson Plan
Two Perspectives
Fifth Grade
Reading
Use this lesson to help your ELs understand how to use conjunctions when contrasting information from two different characters’ perspectives. It can be a stand-alone lesson or used as support to the Whose Point Is It Anyway? lesson.
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Two Perspectives
Lesson Plan
Two Perspectives
Use this lesson to help your ELs understand how to use conjunctions when contrasting information from two different characters’ perspectives. It can be a stand-alone lesson or used as support to the Whose Point Is It Anyway? lesson.
Fifth Grade
Reading
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Getting Wordy with Subtraction
Lesson Plan
Getting Wordy with Subtraction
First Grade
This lesson will make solving subtraction word problems fun for students. It includes music and interaction to grab your students' attention.
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Getting Wordy with Subtraction
Lesson Plan
Getting Wordy with Subtraction
This lesson will make solving subtraction word problems fun for students. It includes music and interaction to grab your students' attention.
First Grade
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Main Idea and Details in Nonfiction
Lesson Plan
Main Idea and Details in Nonfiction
Fourth Grade
Reading
In this lesson, students will identify nouns and pronouns as they distinguish between the main idea and supporting details. It may be taught on its own or used as support for the lesson Compare and Contrast Texts on the Same Topic.
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Main Idea and Details in Nonfiction
Lesson Plan
Main Idea and Details in Nonfiction
In this lesson, students will identify nouns and pronouns as they distinguish between the main idea and supporting details. It may be taught on its own or used as support for the lesson Compare and Contrast Texts on the Same Topic.
Fourth Grade
Reading
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Using Story Elements to Compare and Contrast Fiction Texts
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Using Story Elements to Compare and Contrast Fiction Texts
Fourth Grade
Reading
All fictional stories have story elements but they sure can differ between stories. In this lesson, students will compare and contrast the story elements of two fictional stories and document their findings in a graphic organizer.
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Using Story Elements to Compare and Contrast Fiction Texts
Lesson Plan
Using Story Elements to Compare and Contrast Fiction Texts
All fictional stories have story elements but they sure can differ between stories. In this lesson, students will compare and contrast the story elements of two fictional stories and document their findings in a graphic organizer.
Fourth Grade
Reading
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Sentence Variety
Lesson Plan
Sentence Variety
Fourth Grade
During this lesson, students will learn how to edit their writing. They will edit their writing by adding variety to their sentences. Students will also work on writing sentences that are clearer to the reader.
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Sentence Variety
Lesson Plan
Sentence Variety
During this lesson, students will learn how to edit their writing. They will edit their writing by adding variety to their sentences. Students will also work on writing sentences that are clearer to the reader.
Fourth Grade
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Soulful Similes and Musical Metaphors
Lesson Plan
Soulful Similes and Musical Metaphors
Fifth Grade
Baby, you're a firework! In this musical lesson, your students will use context clues to determine the meaning of similes and metaphors in popular music. They will then use this knowledge to write their own metaphors and similes.
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Soulful Similes and Musical Metaphors
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Soulful Similes and Musical Metaphors
Baby, you're a firework! In this musical lesson, your students will use context clues to determine the meaning of similes and metaphors in popular music. They will then use this knowledge to write their own metaphors and similes.
Fifth Grade
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Big Spenders
Lesson Plan
Big Spenders
Second Grade
Get ready to do some shopping! In this lesson, students will learn about subtracting 100 from multiples of 100 when making big purchases.
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Big Spenders
Lesson Plan
Big Spenders
Get ready to do some shopping! In this lesson, students will learn about subtracting 100 from multiples of 100 when making big purchases.
Second Grade
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Sticky Reading Comprehension
Lesson Plan
Sticky Reading Comprehension
First Grade
Sometimes students struggle with comprehension, and it can be difficult to pinpoint where the breakdown occurs. Help your students make visual summaries on sticky notes in this lesson!
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Sticky Reading Comprehension
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Sticky Reading Comprehension
Sometimes students struggle with comprehension, and it can be difficult to pinpoint where the breakdown occurs. Help your students make visual summaries on sticky notes in this lesson!
First Grade
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Similes and Metaphors: Comparisons Done Right
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Similes and Metaphors: Comparisons Done Right
Fourth Grade
Reading
Your little poets will love how their creative writing abilities will grow with this lesson about similes and metaphors. Students engage in fun activities to learn about similes and metaphors and write comparisons as directed.
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Similes and Metaphors: Comparisons Done Right
Lesson Plan
Similes and Metaphors: Comparisons Done Right
Your little poets will love how their creative writing abilities will grow with this lesson about similes and metaphors. Students engage in fun activities to learn about similes and metaphors and write comparisons as directed.
Fourth Grade
Reading
Lesson Plan
Building Fluency with Punctuation
Lesson Plan
Building Fluency with Punctuation
Second Grade
Reading
This lesson focuses on how punctuation affects reading fluency and comprehension using graphic organizers and sentence stems. Use this lesson as a stand-alone activity or a support for the Punctuation and Prosody lesson plan.
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Building Fluency with Punctuation
Lesson Plan
Building Fluency with Punctuation
This lesson focuses on how punctuation affects reading fluency and comprehension using graphic organizers and sentence stems. Use this lesson as a stand-alone activity or a support for the Punctuation and Prosody lesson plan.
Second Grade
Reading
Lesson Plan
Noun Safari
Lesson Plan
Noun Safari
Second Grade
Are you ready for a classroom adventure? This quick and easy safari simulation will get students excited about refreshing their grammar knowledge. They'll be able to walk around, explore, and show off their ability to identify nouns.
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Noun Safari
Lesson Plan
Noun Safari
Are you ready for a classroom adventure? This quick and easy safari simulation will get students excited about refreshing their grammar knowledge. They'll be able to walk around, explore, and show off their ability to identify nouns.
Second Grade
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Fiction Investigations: Topics and Themes Between Texts
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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
Lesson Plan
Organizing Word Problems
Lesson Plan
Organizing Word Problems
Fourth Grade
Help students solve fraction word problems with a graphic organizer! This lesson addresses Common Core standards while teaching useful skills for standardized test taking.
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Organizing Word Problems
Lesson Plan
Organizing Word Problems
Help students solve fraction word problems with a graphic organizer! This lesson addresses Common Core standards while teaching useful skills for standardized test taking.
Fourth Grade
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Peter Pan and Neverland 1: A Child Forever
Lesson Plan
Peter Pan and Neverland 1: A Child Forever
Fifth Grade
Writing
The flying, crowing, strutting figure of Peter Pan is known to kids of all ages, but how much do we really know? In this lesson, your class will use the Peter Pan and Neverland workbook to take a closer look at Peter and his world.
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Peter Pan and Neverland 1: A Child Forever
Lesson Plan
Peter Pan and Neverland 1: A Child Forever
The flying, crowing, strutting figure of Peter Pan is known to kids of all ages, but how much do we really know? In this lesson, your class will use the Peter Pan and Neverland workbook to take a closer look at Peter and his world.
Fifth Grade
Writing
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Poetry, Prose, and Drama, Oh My!
Lesson Plan
Poetry, Prose, and Drama, Oh My!
Fourth Grade
Reading
Nourish your child's inner writer with this lesson on three different forms of literature: poetry, prose, and drama. After going through some examples of each, students will demonstrate their knowledge by filling out bubble maps.
Lesson Plan
Poetry, Prose, and Drama, Oh My!
Lesson Plan
Poetry, Prose, and Drama, Oh My!
Nourish your child's inner writer with this lesson on three different forms of literature: poetry, prose, and drama. After going through some examples of each, students will demonstrate their knowledge by filling out bubble maps.
Fourth Grade
Reading
Lesson Plan
Teaching Expression with Music
Lesson Plan
Teaching Expression with Music
Second Grade
In this lesson, your students will use music and art to visualize emotions and express feelings. They will love using music to practice writing!
Lesson Plan
Teaching Expression with Music
Lesson Plan
Teaching Expression with Music
In this lesson, your students will use music and art to visualize emotions and express feelings. They will love using music to practice writing!
Second Grade
Lesson Plan
What's Your Opinion?
Lesson Plan
What's Your Opinion?
Third Grade
Writing
Being able to express and support opinions is greatly beneficial for young learners. This lesson plan includes fun exercises to help students learn about opinions and write supporting statements for their own opinions.
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What's Your Opinion?
Lesson Plan
What's Your Opinion?
Being able to express and support opinions is greatly beneficial for young learners. This lesson plan includes fun exercises to help students learn about opinions and write supporting statements for their own opinions.
Third Grade
Writing
Lesson Plan
Purchasing Items and Making Change
Lesson Plan
Purchasing Items and Making Change
Second Grade
Time and Money
This lesson provides students with instruction in strategies based on number sense. Use this lesson alongside Show Me the Money: Understanding Value or as a stand-alone lesson.
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Purchasing Items and Making Change
Lesson Plan
Purchasing Items and Making Change
This lesson provides students with instruction in strategies based on number sense. Use this lesson alongside Show Me the Money: Understanding Value or as a stand-alone lesson.
Second Grade
Time and Money
Lesson Plan
What Are Arrays?
Lesson Plan
What Are Arrays?
Second Grade
In this lesson, students will explore the characteristics of arrays and find out why they are important. Use this lesson independently or alongside Come Array With Us!
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What Are Arrays?
Lesson Plan
What Are Arrays?
In this lesson, students will explore the characteristics of arrays and find out why they are important. Use this lesson independently or alongside Come Array With Us!
Second Grade
Lesson Plan
How Many Are There?
Lesson Plan
How Many Are There?
Second Grade
Multiplication
Lay the foundation for multiplication by introducing your second graders to the concepts of skip counting and repeated addition. This lesson can be used alongside Up, Up, and Array, or separately to reinforce these important skills.
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How Many Are There?
Lesson Plan
How Many Are There?
Lay the foundation for multiplication by introducing your second graders to the concepts of skip counting and repeated addition. This lesson can be used alongside Up, Up, and Array, or separately to reinforce these important skills.
Second Grade
Multiplication
Lesson Plan
Geometry Vocabulary: Lines
Lesson Plan
Geometry Vocabulary: Lines
Fourth Grade
Geometry
Perpendicular, intersect, parallel! In this lesson, students work in teams to complete a Frayer Model on each of these terms to become masters of geometry vocabulary. Teach this lesson on its own or as support to the lesson What's My Line?
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Geometry Vocabulary: Lines
Lesson Plan
Geometry Vocabulary: Lines
Perpendicular, intersect, parallel! In this lesson, students work in teams to complete a Frayer Model on each of these terms to become masters of geometry vocabulary. Teach this lesson on its own or as support to the lesson What's My Line?
Fourth Grade
Geometry
Lesson Plan
Ways to Represent Skip Counting
Lesson Plan
Ways to Represent Skip Counting
Third Grade
There are many ways to represent skip counting, so help students find their chosen method! Use this as a stand alone lesson or as a pre-lesson for
Skip Counting to Understand Multiplication
.
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Ways to Represent Skip Counting
Lesson Plan
Ways to Represent Skip Counting
There are many ways to represent skip counting, so help students find their chosen method! Use this as a stand alone lesson or as a pre-lesson for
Skip Counting to Understand Multiplication
.
Third Grade
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More, Less, or the Same?
Lesson Plan
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?
Lesson Plan
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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Comparing Even and Odd Groups
Lesson Plan
Comparing Even and Odd Groups
Second Grade
This lesson helps students identify even and odd numbers, which sets the foundation for learning about division, prime numbers, and even square roots. Use this hands on lesson alongside Odd One Out!
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Comparing Even and Odd Groups
Lesson Plan
Comparing Even and Odd Groups
This lesson helps students identify even and odd numbers, which sets the foundation for learning about division, prime numbers, and even square roots. Use this hands on lesson alongside Odd One Out!
Second Grade
Lesson Plan
Time Between Rings
Lesson Plan
Time Between Rings
Second Grade
This support lesson provides students with the opportunity to explore elapsed time by discussing the time between timer rings. Use as a pre-lesson to Elapseable or as a stand-alone activity.
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Time Between Rings
Lesson Plan
Time Between Rings
This support lesson provides students with the opportunity to explore elapsed time by discussing the time between timer rings. Use as a pre-lesson to Elapseable or as a stand-alone activity.
Second Grade
Lesson Plan
Similes That Describe ME!
Lesson Plan
Similes That Describe ME!
Third Grade
Vocabulary
Every student is unique. This lesson emphasizes that uniqueness by having young learners use similes to share some of the traits that make them special. It features Quick as a Cricket by Audrey Wood and a fantastic storyboard exercise.
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Similes That Describe ME!
Lesson Plan
Similes That Describe ME!
Every student is unique. This lesson emphasizes that uniqueness by having young learners use similes to share some of the traits that make them special. It features Quick as a Cricket by Audrey Wood and a fantastic storyboard exercise.
Third Grade
Vocabulary
Lesson Plan
Questions that Gauge Comprehension
Lesson Plan
Questions that Gauge Comprehension
Third Grade
Vocabulary
Use this lesson to gauge your students’ basic comprehension of fiction text. If they can answer who, what, when, where, why, and how questions, you know they have a handle on it and it’s time to get into more critical thinking!
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Questions that Gauge Comprehension
Lesson Plan
Questions that Gauge Comprehension
Use this lesson to gauge your students’ basic comprehension of fiction text. If they can answer who, what, when, where, why, and how questions, you know they have a handle on it and it’s time to get into more critical thinking!
Third Grade
Vocabulary
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