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Answering "Why" Questions
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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.
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Answering "Why" Questions
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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
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Typing: Capital Letters and Punctuation
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Typing: Capital Letters and Punctuation
Third Grade
Typing
It’s time to for your students to move onto learning more complex typing skills! This lesson teaches your students how to type capital letters, periods, question marks, and exclamation marks using correct finger placement.
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Typing: Capital Letters and Punctuation
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Typing: Capital Letters and Punctuation
It’s time to for your students to move onto learning more complex typing skills! This lesson teaches your students how to type capital letters, periods, question marks, and exclamation marks using correct finger placement.
Third Grade
Typing
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Asking and Answering Questions While Reading
Lesson Plan
Asking and Answering Questions While Reading
Third Grade
Maximize your students' engagement when reading by teaching them how to ask and answer questions along the way. Use this as a stand alone lesson or as a pre-lesson for the
Asking and Answering Questions
lesson.
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Asking and Answering Questions While Reading
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Asking and Answering Questions While Reading
Maximize your students' engagement when reading by teaching them how to ask and answer questions along the way. Use this as a stand alone lesson or as a pre-lesson for the
Asking and Answering Questions
lesson.
Third Grade
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Organize Your Data
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Organize Your Data
Third Grade
Collect and graph! In this lesson, your students will practice collecting, organizing, and interpreting data by using real life examples.
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Organize Your Data
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Organize Your Data
Collect and graph! In this lesson, your students will practice collecting, organizing, and interpreting data by using real life examples.
Third Grade
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Fill Your Bucket
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Fill Your Bucket
Third Grade
Are you a bucket filler? Children with good social skills lift each other up with compliments and praise, instead of put downs and negative comments. Use this lesson to teach your students about bucket filling and how to compliment others.
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Fill Your Bucket
Lesson Plan
Fill Your Bucket
Are you a bucket filler? Children with good social skills lift each other up with compliments and praise, instead of put downs and negative comments. Use this lesson to teach your students about bucket filling and how to compliment others.
Third Grade
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Types Of Forests
Lesson Plan
Types Of Forests
Third Grade
Life Science
Use this lesson to teach your students about the various types of forests by drawing them on a box!
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Types Of Forests
Lesson Plan
Types Of Forests
Use this lesson to teach your students about the various types of forests by drawing them on a box!
Third Grade
Life Science
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What's Your Opinion?
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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
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Polishing Your Written Work
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Polishing Your Written Work
Fourth Grade
Whether students are revising handwritten drafts or work that has been composed on the computer, this lesson will help your writers understand some basic strategies and copyediting symbols for polishing their writing.
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Polishing Your Written Work
Lesson Plan
Polishing Your Written Work
Whether students are revising handwritten drafts or work that has been composed on the computer, this lesson will help your writers understand some basic strategies and copyediting symbols for polishing their writing.
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
What's Your Phase?
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What's Your Phase?
Third Grade
Earth and Space Science
This lesson engages students in activity to help them understand the phases of the Moon, and why they occur. Students read literature, analyze it, and then apply it to the small group performance of one cycle of the Moon’s phases.
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What's Your Phase?
Lesson Plan
What's Your Phase?
This lesson engages students in activity to help them understand the phases of the Moon, and why they occur. Students read literature, analyze it, and then apply it to the small group performance of one cycle of the Moon’s phases.
Third Grade
Earth and Space Science
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What’s Your Angle?
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What’s Your Angle?
Third Grade
Obtuse, acute, and right angles, oh my! In this hands-on lesson, students will learn about different kinds of angles through motion. Mastering this pre-geometry skill will help kids tackle advanced math as they get older.
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What’s Your Angle?
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What’s Your Angle?
Obtuse, acute, and right angles, oh my! In this hands-on lesson, students will learn about different kinds of angles through motion. Mastering this pre-geometry skill will help kids tackle advanced math as they get older.
Third Grade
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Aiming for Your Audience
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Aiming for Your Audience
Fourth Grade
Good writers begin with a knowledge of who their audience is. They shape their piece knowing that there will be a certain kind of reader on the other side. This lesson will help young writers cultivate an awareness of their audience.
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Aiming for Your Audience
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Aiming for Your Audience
Good writers begin with a knowledge of who their audience is. They shape their piece knowing that there will be a certain kind of reader on the other side. This lesson will help young writers cultivate an awareness of their audience.
Fourth Grade
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Types Of Sentences
Lesson Plan
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
Lesson Plan
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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Asking and Answering Questions about Line Plots and Bar Graphs
Lesson Plan
Asking and Answering Questions about Line Plots and Bar Graphs
Third Grade
Take students’ understanding of bar graphs and line plots to the next level. This lesson will encourage students to think about how graphs are designed and the questions we can ask and answer about data presented in graphs.
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Asking and Answering Questions about Line Plots and Bar Graphs
Lesson Plan
Asking and Answering Questions about Line Plots and Bar Graphs
Take students’ understanding of bar graphs and line plots to the next level. This lesson will encourage students to think about how graphs are designed and the questions we can ask and answer about data presented in graphs.
Third Grade
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Creating a Behavior Contract in Your Classroom
Lesson Plan
Creating a Behavior Contract in Your Classroom
Second Grade
Community and Culture
In this lesson, students collaborate to create a class-wide behavior contract. With your guidance, your class will develop and implement their own set of classroom rules.
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Creating a Behavior Contract in Your Classroom
Lesson Plan
Creating a Behavior Contract in Your Classroom
In this lesson, students collaborate to create a class-wide behavior contract. With your guidance, your class will develop and implement their own set of classroom rules.
Second Grade
Community and Culture
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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.
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Do You Know Your Math Facts?
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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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What's On Your Mind?
Lesson Plan
What's On Your Mind?
Third Grade
What’s on their minds? In this lesson, students will have the opportunity to creatively express their opinions in the context of a "letter to the editor." Students will make connections between real social issues and writing!
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What's On Your Mind?
Lesson Plan
What's On Your Mind?
What’s on their minds? In this lesson, students will have the opportunity to creatively express their opinions in the context of a "letter to the editor." Students will make connections between real social issues and writing!
Third Grade
Lesson Plan
Literary Argument Writing: Defining Your Topic
Lesson Plan
Literary Argument Writing: Defining Your Topic
Fourth Grade
Writing
This lesson will help your young writers develop a claim, or thesis, and construct an argument around it. You may have students complete the essay by continuing the process with the lesson Literary Argument Writing: Drafting Your Essay.
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Literary Argument Writing: Defining Your Topic
Lesson Plan
Literary Argument Writing: Defining Your Topic
This lesson will help your young writers develop a claim, or thesis, and construct an argument around it. You may have students complete the essay by continuing the process with the lesson Literary Argument Writing: Drafting Your Essay.
Fourth Grade
Writing
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What Is the Area of Your Classroom?
Lesson Plan
What Is the Area of Your Classroom?
Fourth Grade
Finding the area of a rectangle is a key measurement skill to know. In this lesson, your students will enjoy practicing this skill by determining the area of their classroom.
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What Is the Area of Your Classroom?
Lesson Plan
What Is the Area of Your Classroom?
Finding the area of a rectangle is a key measurement skill to know. In this lesson, your students will enjoy practicing this skill by determining the area of their classroom.
Fourth Grade
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The Weather and its Clouds
Lesson Plan
The Weather and its Clouds
Third Grade
It’s raining, it’s pouring! Did you know that clouds can help you predict the weather? Use this lesson with your students to teach them about five different types of clouds and the weather to expect with each type.
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The Weather and its Clouds
Lesson Plan
The Weather and its Clouds
It’s raining, it’s pouring! Did you know that clouds can help you predict the weather? Use this lesson with your students to teach them about five different types of clouds and the weather to expect with each type.
Third Grade
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Asking and Answering Questions
Lesson Plan
Asking and Answering Questions
Second Grade
This lesson helps students learn about asking and answering questions about a text. It also exposes them to valuable lessons about trying to figure out their dreams and not giving up along the way.
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Asking and Answering Questions
Lesson Plan
Asking and Answering Questions
This lesson helps students learn about asking and answering questions about a text. It also exposes them to valuable lessons about trying to figure out their dreams and not giving up along the way.
Second Grade
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Using Font and Text Features in Your Writing
Lesson Plan
Using Font and Text Features in Your Writing
Fourth Grade
Learn to use text formatting tools like capitalization, bold, underline, and italics to give emphasis to your writing.
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Using Font and Text Features in Your Writing
Lesson Plan
Using Font and Text Features in Your Writing
Learn to use text formatting tools like capitalization, bold, underline, and italics to give emphasis to your writing.
Fourth Grade
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Talk About Your Strategy: Fractions of a Whole
Lesson Plan
Talk About Your Strategy: Fractions of a Whole
Fourth Grade
Get your students comfortable with math conversations with this lesson on multiplying fractions by a whole number. It can be taught on its own or used as support for the lesson Fractions of a Whole.
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Talk About Your Strategy: Fractions of a Whole
Lesson Plan
Talk About Your Strategy: Fractions of a Whole
Get your students comfortable with math conversations with this lesson on multiplying fractions by a whole number. It can be taught on its own or used as support for the lesson Fractions of a Whole.
Fourth Grade
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Who Was Alvin Ailey?
Lesson Plan
Who Was Alvin Ailey?
Second Grade
In this lesson, students will use an informational text passage to ask and answer questions. Using biographies, your students will learn about two famous figures in history.
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Who Was Alvin Ailey?
Lesson Plan
Who Was Alvin Ailey?
In this lesson, students will use an informational text passage to ask and answer questions. Using biographies, your students will learn about two famous figures in history.
Second Grade
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Reading Comprehension and Evidence-Based Terms
Lesson Plan
Reading Comprehension and Evidence-Based Terms
Third Grade
Vocabulary
The proof is in the pudding! Use this lesson to teach your students how to use text evidence as proof when answering questions after reading. They will use evidence-based terms as they answer basic comprehension questions.
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Reading Comprehension and Evidence-Based Terms
Lesson Plan
Reading Comprehension and Evidence-Based Terms
The proof is in the pudding! Use this lesson to teach your students how to use text evidence as proof when answering questions after reading. They will use evidence-based terms as they answer basic comprehension questions.
Third Grade
Vocabulary
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Exclamation Mark!
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Exclamation Mark!
Third Grade
This is a lesson to introduce the students to an end of the sentence punctuation: the exclamation mark. The emphasis will be correlated to a sentence type, in particular, the exclamatory sentence.
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Exclamation Mark!
Lesson Plan
Exclamation Mark!
This is a lesson to introduce the students to an end of the sentence punctuation: the exclamation mark. The emphasis will be correlated to a sentence type, in particular, the exclamatory sentence.
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.
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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
Literary Argument: Drafting Your Essay
Lesson Plan
Literary Argument: Drafting Your Essay
Fourth Grade
Writing
Once students have selected a topic related to a piece of literature they have read and mapped out their argument, this lesson will help them turn their prewriting into an essay.
Lesson Plan
Literary Argument: Drafting Your Essay
Lesson Plan
Literary Argument: Drafting Your Essay
Once students have selected a topic related to a piece of literature they have read and mapped out their argument, this lesson will help them turn their prewriting into an essay.
Fourth Grade
Writing
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!
Lesson Plan
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
Lesson Plan
Writing Decimal Subtraction Problems
Lesson Plan
Writing Decimal Subtraction Problems
Fourth Grade
Empower your students with the opportunity to design decimal subtraction problems with a given difference (answer). Use this lesson on its own or as support for the lesson Step By Step Decimal Subtraction.
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Writing Decimal Subtraction Problems
Lesson Plan
Writing Decimal Subtraction Problems
Empower your students with the opportunity to design decimal subtraction problems with a given difference (answer). Use this lesson on its own or as support for the lesson Step By Step Decimal Subtraction.
Fourth Grade
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Comparing Texts by the Same Author
Lesson Plan
Comparing Texts by the Same Author
Third Grade
Reading
Getting hooked on a series or type of character creates reader engagement! Use this lesson to challenge your students to compare and contrast fictional texts as they find the joy in reading books by the same author.
Lesson Plan
Comparing Texts by the Same Author
Lesson Plan
Comparing Texts by the Same Author
Getting hooked on a series or type of character creates reader engagement! Use this lesson to challenge your students to compare and contrast fictional texts as they find the joy in reading books by the same author.
Third Grade
Reading
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