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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
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
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
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
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!
Lesson Plan
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
Significance of "Let Freedom Ring" in MLK, Jr.'s Speech
Lesson Plan
Significance of "Let Freedom Ring" in MLK, Jr.'s Speech
Fourth Grade
Reading
In this lesson, Significance of "Let Freedom Ring" in MLK, Jr.'s Speech, students will be able to understand the allusion Martin Luther King, Jr. makes to the song "My Country 'Tis of Thee." Have students discuss allusions in this speech.
Lesson Plan
Significance of "Let Freedom Ring" in MLK, Jr.'s Speech
Lesson Plan
Significance of "Let Freedom Ring" in MLK, Jr.'s Speech
In this lesson, Significance of "Let Freedom Ring" in MLK, Jr.'s Speech, students will be able to understand the allusion Martin Luther King, Jr. makes to the song "My Country 'Tis of Thee." Have students discuss allusions in this speech.
Fourth Grade
Reading
Lesson Plan
Round ‘Em Up!
Lesson Plan
Round ‘Em Up!
Third Grade
A line, an arrow, and a simple rule are all that separate students from rounding success. This lesson will give young mathematicians an engaging overview of place values and rounding.
Lesson Plan
Round ‘Em Up!
Lesson Plan
Round ‘Em Up!
A line, an arrow, and a simple rule are all that separate students from rounding success. This lesson will give young mathematicians an engaging overview of place values and rounding.
Third Grade
Lesson Plan
What Does the Author Think?
Lesson Plan
What Does the Author Think?
Third Grade
Can you tell what the author thinks about this subject? What do
you
think about it? Use this resource to help your students recognize the author's point of view and establish their own.
Lesson Plan
What Does the Author Think?
Lesson Plan
What Does the Author Think?
Can you tell what the author thinks about this subject? What do
you
think about it? Use this resource to help your students recognize the author's point of view and establish their own.
Third Grade
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
Who Was Amelia Boynton Robinson?
Lesson Plan
Who Was Amelia Boynton Robinson?
Fourth Grade
Reading
Take your fourth and fifth graders on a deep dive into the civil rights movement with this lesson on Amelia Boynton Robinson. A key activist in the movement, Amelia played a critical role in organizing the Selma to Montgomery march. Your students will read, annotate, and analyze her biography through multiple reads, before discussing the text with their classmates.
Lesson Plan
Who Was Amelia Boynton Robinson?
Lesson Plan
Who Was Amelia Boynton Robinson?
Take your fourth and fifth graders on a deep dive into the civil rights movement with this lesson on Amelia Boynton Robinson. A key activist in the movement, Amelia played a critical role in organizing the Selma to Montgomery march. Your students will read, annotate, and analyze her biography through multiple reads, before discussing the text with their classmates.
Fourth Grade
Reading
Lesson Plan
Storyboard Superstars
Lesson Plan
Storyboard Superstars
Fourth Grade
Help your students become super readers! In this lesson, your students will create storyboards to identify the beginning, middle, and end in fictional texts.
Lesson Plan
Storyboard Superstars
Lesson Plan
Storyboard Superstars
Help your students become super readers! In this lesson, your students will create storyboards to identify the beginning, middle, and end in fictional texts.
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
Making Measurements for Line Plots
Lesson Plan
Making Measurements for Line Plots
Third Grade
In this hands-on lesson, your students will get to sharpen their measuring skills as they measure lengths of items in your classroom to the nearest quarter inch. They'll get to then use their data to create line plots.
Lesson Plan
Making Measurements for Line Plots
Lesson Plan
Making Measurements for Line Plots
In this hands-on lesson, your students will get to sharpen their measuring skills as they measure lengths of items in your classroom to the nearest quarter inch. They'll get to then use their data to create line plots.
Third Grade
Lesson Plan
Close Reading: Introduction
Lesson Plan
Close Reading: Introduction
Third Grade
Reading
Help your students absorb the details of a text and make inferences about what they read with the strategy of close reading. By reading closely, students will become better able to understand complex themes and nuances in a text.
Lesson Plan
Close Reading: Introduction
Lesson Plan
Close Reading: Introduction
Help your students absorb the details of a text and make inferences about what they read with the strategy of close reading. By reading closely, students will become better able to understand complex themes and nuances in a text.
Third Grade
Reading
Lesson Plan
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