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Revolutionary War Vocabulary
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Revolutionary War Vocabulary
Fifth Grade
Reading
Use this lesson to help your ELs learn key vocabulary terms that they will see in future lessons about the American Revolution. It can be a stand-alone lesson or used as support to the lesson A Living Timeline: The American Revolution.
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Revolutionary War Vocabulary
Lesson Plan
Revolutionary War Vocabulary
Use this lesson to help your ELs learn key vocabulary terms that they will see in future lessons about the American Revolution. It can be a stand-alone lesson or used as support to the lesson A Living Timeline: The American Revolution.
Fifth Grade
Reading
Lesson Plan
Characters and Settings
Lesson Plan
Characters and Settings
Fourth Grade
In this lesson, your students will identify adjectives in noun phrases and understand how noun phrases are used to describe characters and settings in fictional texts. Use it as a stand-alone lesson or as support to Tell Me More.
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Characters and Settings
Lesson Plan
Characters and Settings
In this lesson, your students will identify adjectives in noun phrases and understand how noun phrases are used to describe characters and settings in fictional texts. Use it as a stand-alone lesson or as support to Tell Me More.
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
What Was the Problem?
Lesson Plan
What Was the Problem?
Third Grade
Use this lesson to teach your students to use the correct past tense language when speaking about a story they have read. This lesson can stand alone or be used as a pre-lesson for the
Fiction Comprehension: Problem and Solution
lesson.
Lesson Plan
What Was the Problem?
Lesson Plan
What Was the Problem?
Use this lesson to teach your students to use the correct past tense language when speaking about a story they have read. This lesson can stand alone or be used as a pre-lesson for the
Fiction Comprehension: Problem and Solution
lesson.
Third Grade
Lesson Plan
Picturing Possessives
Lesson Plan
Picturing Possessives
Fifth Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
With this lesson based on your students’ real-life observations, they will learn the context of singular possessives and how to create them using the written form!
Lesson Plan
Picturing Possessives
Lesson Plan
Picturing Possessives
With this lesson based on your students’ real-life observations, they will learn the context of singular possessives and how to create them using the written form!
Fifth Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
Lesson Plan
Everybunny’s Easter Puns
Lesson Plan
Everybunny’s Easter Puns
Fifth Grade
Writing
The energizer bunny went to jail. He was charged with battery. Get it? Your students will understand after this lesson! Use this lesson to give your students tools to understand and create Easter puns.
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Everybunny’s Easter Puns
Lesson Plan
Everybunny’s Easter Puns
The energizer bunny went to jail. He was charged with battery. Get it? Your students will understand after this lesson! Use this lesson to give your students tools to understand and create Easter puns.
Fifth Grade
Writing
Lesson Plan
What's For Breakfast?
Lesson Plan
What's For Breakfast?
Fourth Grade
Reading
Teach your class to develop strong inferencing skills by focusing on clues and hard evidence. In this lesson, students will play a game of “What’s for Breakfast?” to help them link context clues with word meaning.
Lesson Plan
What's For Breakfast?
Lesson Plan
What's For Breakfast?
Teach your class to develop strong inferencing skills by focusing on clues and hard evidence. In this lesson, students will play a game of “What’s for Breakfast?” to help them link context clues with word meaning.
Fourth Grade
Reading
Lesson Plan
Compound Sentences in Nonfiction
Lesson Plan
Compound Sentences in Nonfiction
Fourth Grade
Writing
This lesson helps your ELs identify the role of coordinating conjunctions and compound sentences in nonfiction texts. Use it as a stand-alone lesson or as a pre-lesson to Nonfiction Genres.
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Compound Sentences in Nonfiction
Lesson Plan
Compound Sentences in Nonfiction
This lesson helps your ELs identify the role of coordinating conjunctions and compound sentences in nonfiction texts. Use it as a stand-alone lesson or as a pre-lesson to Nonfiction Genres.
Fourth Grade
Writing
Lesson Plan
Sentence Structures for Summarizing
Lesson Plan
Sentence Structures for Summarizing
Fifth Grade
Vocabulary
In this support lesson, your ELs will use key vocabulary and sentence structures to summarize a story. It can be a stand-alone lesson or used as support for the lesson Comparing and Contrasting Book Series.
Lesson Plan
Sentence Structures for Summarizing
Lesson Plan
Sentence Structures for Summarizing
In this support lesson, your ELs will use key vocabulary and sentence structures to summarize a story. It can be a stand-alone lesson or used as support for the lesson Comparing and Contrasting Book Series.
Fifth Grade
Vocabulary
Lesson Plan
Deciphering The Star Spangled Banner
Lesson Plan
Deciphering The Star Spangled Banner
Fourth Grade
Vocabulary
Most students know the first verse of The Star Spangled Banner, but not the rest of the song or the history behind it. In this civics lesson, students will dive deeper into the national anthem by deciphering and summarizing each verse.
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Deciphering The Star Spangled Banner
Lesson Plan
Deciphering The Star Spangled Banner
Most students know the first verse of The Star Spangled Banner, but not the rest of the song or the history behind it. In this civics lesson, students will dive deeper into the national anthem by deciphering and summarizing each verse.
Fourth Grade
Vocabulary
Lesson Plan
Piecing Together U.S. Cities
Lesson Plan
Piecing Together U.S. Cities
Third Grade
Let’s travel across the United States! In this city-themed lesson that integrates reading and social studies, students explore the culture and history of the cities in the United States.
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Piecing Together U.S. Cities
Lesson Plan
Piecing Together U.S. Cities
Let’s travel across the United States! In this city-themed lesson that integrates reading and social studies, students explore the culture and history of the cities in the United States.
Third Grade
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Parts of Speech: Sticky Note Ad-Libs
Lesson Plan
Parts of Speech: Sticky Note Ad-Libs
Fifth Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
In this great grammar lesson, your students will practice using the eight parts of speech to complete sentences.
Lesson Plan
Parts of Speech: Sticky Note Ad-Libs
Lesson Plan
Parts of Speech: Sticky Note Ad-Libs
In this great grammar lesson, your students will practice using the eight parts of speech to complete sentences.
Fifth Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
Lesson Plan
Using Articles: A, An, The
Lesson Plan
Using Articles: A, An, The
Fourth Grade
Articles are a simple yet critical part of speech. This lesson helps your fourth graders distinguish the three articles and understand how to use them correctly in sentences.
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Using Articles: A, An, The
Lesson Plan
Using Articles: A, An, The
Articles are a simple yet critical part of speech. This lesson helps your fourth graders distinguish the three articles and understand how to use them correctly in sentences.
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
Sounds Familiar!
Lesson Plan
Sounds Familiar!
Fourth Grade
Reading is about to come alive with onomatopoeia! In this lesson students will learn to differentiate between alliteration and onomatopoeia and practice determining how onomatopoeia is used by authors to convey rich meaning.
Lesson Plan
Sounds Familiar!
Lesson Plan
Sounds Familiar!
Reading is about to come alive with onomatopoeia! In this lesson students will learn to differentiate between alliteration and onomatopoeia and practice determining how onomatopoeia is used by authors to convey rich meaning.
Fourth 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
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I Like Myself
Lesson Plan
I Like Myself
Second Grade
Students will explore self-esteem through the book
I Like Myself
by Karen Beaumont. They will write secret kindness notes to others and to themselves, and reflect on how self-esteem can support connection with oneself and the community.
Lesson Plan
I Like Myself
Lesson Plan
I Like Myself
Students will explore self-esteem through the book
I Like Myself
by Karen Beaumont. They will write secret kindness notes to others and to themselves, and reflect on how self-esteem can support connection with oneself and the community.
Second Grade
Lesson Plan
Oxymoron
Lesson Plan
Oxymoron
Fifth Grade
Is it fairly accurate there is a 100% chance that trying to teach your students about oxymora is controlled chaos? Your students will find their lack of knowledge growing smaller after this teacher-approved figurative language lesson.
Lesson Plan
Oxymoron
Lesson Plan
Oxymoron
Is it fairly accurate there is a 100% chance that trying to teach your students about oxymora is controlled chaos? Your students will find their lack of knowledge growing smaller after this teacher-approved figurative language lesson.
Fifth Grade
Lesson Plan
Using Adjectives and Verbs to Make Writing Come to Life
Lesson Plan
Using Adjectives and Verbs to Make Writing Come to Life
Fourth Grade
Writing
Imagery is one of the most important tools in a narrative writer's arsenal. In this lesson, students will will learn to craft vivid scenes by selecting powerful verbs and adjectives, as well as to critique descriptive writing using the same criteria.
Lesson Plan
Using Adjectives and Verbs to Make Writing Come to Life
Lesson Plan
Using Adjectives and Verbs to Make Writing Come to Life
Imagery is one of the most important tools in a narrative writer's arsenal. In this lesson, students will will learn to craft vivid scenes by selecting powerful verbs and adjectives, as well as to critique descriptive writing using the same criteria.
Fourth Grade
Writing
Lesson Plan
All About Alliteration
Lesson Plan
All About Alliteration
Fifth Grade
Consonants rule when it comes to alliteration. In this lesson, students will complete a variety of worksheets to enhance their understanding of beginning sounds and alliteration.
Lesson Plan
All About Alliteration
Lesson Plan
All About Alliteration
Consonants rule when it comes to alliteration. In this lesson, students will complete a variety of worksheets to enhance their understanding of beginning sounds and alliteration.
Fifth Grade
Lesson Plan
Action! Students Create Reader's Theater
Lesson Plan
Action! Students Create Reader's Theater
Third Grade
Reading
Students will have a blast turning a reading passage into a Reader's Theater skit. This lesson teaches them to use dialogue to help readers understand the experiences of different characters.
Lesson Plan
Action! Students Create Reader's Theater
Lesson Plan
Action! Students Create Reader's Theater
Students will have a blast turning a reading passage into a Reader's Theater skit. This lesson teaches them to use dialogue to help readers understand the experiences of different characters.
Third Grade
Reading
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
First- and Third-Person Point of View
Lesson Plan
First- and Third-Person Point of View
Third Grade
Use this lesson to help your ELs understand which pronouns to use when writing from different points of view. Use this as a stand-alone lesson or as a support lesson for the
My View as an Ant
lesson.
Lesson Plan
First- and Third-Person Point of View
Lesson Plan
First- and Third-Person Point of View
Use this lesson to help your ELs understand which pronouns to use when writing from different points of view. Use this as a stand-alone lesson or as a support lesson for the
My View as an Ant
lesson.
Third Grade
Lesson Plan
Similarities and Differences
Lesson Plan
Similarities and Differences
Third Grade
Measurement
Use this lesson with your students to practice comparing and contrasting the key details in two texts on the same topic. It can be a stand-alone lesson or a pre-lesson for the
What's Similar? What's Different?
lesson.
Lesson Plan
Similarities and Differences
Lesson Plan
Similarities and Differences
Use this lesson with your students to practice comparing and contrasting the key details in two texts on the same topic. It can be a stand-alone lesson or a pre-lesson for the
What's Similar? What's Different?
lesson.
Third Grade
Measurement
Lesson Plan
Peter Pan and Neverland 3: The Flight Part 2
Lesson Plan
Peter Pan and Neverland 3: The Flight Part 2
Fifth Grade
Reading
"You must be nice to him, Wendy impressed on her brothers." In this lesson, your class continues work in their Peter Pan and Neverland workbooks, focusing on comprehension of Wendy Darling's personality.
Lesson Plan
Peter Pan and Neverland 3: The Flight Part 2
Lesson Plan
Peter Pan and Neverland 3: The Flight Part 2
"You must be nice to him, Wendy impressed on her brothers." In this lesson, your class continues work in their Peter Pan and Neverland workbooks, focusing on comprehension of Wendy Darling's personality.
Fifth Grade
Reading
Lesson Plan
Which Unit of Measurement?
Lesson Plan
Which Unit of Measurement?
Third Grade
Get your students explaining estimations and measurements of liquid volumes and masses of objects! Use this lesson independently or alongside
Estimating Measurements of Mass and Volume Using Metric Units.
Lesson Plan
Which Unit of Measurement?
Lesson Plan
Which Unit of Measurement?
Get your students explaining estimations and measurements of liquid volumes and masses of objects! Use this lesson independently or alongside
Estimating Measurements of Mass and Volume Using Metric Units.
Third Grade
Lesson Plan
G or PG? Persuade Me!
Lesson Plan
G or PG? Persuade Me!
Third Grade
Writing
Does your class enjoy watching movies? In this action-packed lesson, students will state their opinion on G vs. PG-rated movies in schools, and share three reasons to support it. No silent films here, as students will have a lot to say.
Lesson Plan
G or PG? Persuade Me!
Lesson Plan
G or PG? Persuade Me!
Does your class enjoy watching movies? In this action-packed lesson, students will state their opinion on G vs. PG-rated movies in schools, and share three reasons to support it. No silent films here, as students will have a lot to say.
Third Grade
Writing
Lesson Plan
Role-Playing Scenarios
Lesson Plan
Role-Playing Scenarios
Second Grade
In this lesson, students will learn the term "restorative justice." They will discuss the role of restorative justice in the book
What are you staring at?
, and they will brainstorm ways they can bring these practices into the classroom.
Lesson Plan
Role-Playing Scenarios
Lesson Plan
Role-Playing Scenarios
In this lesson, students will learn the term "restorative justice." They will discuss the role of restorative justice in the book
What are you staring at?
, and they will brainstorm ways they can bring these practices into the classroom.
Second Grade
Lesson Plan
Information from Multiple Sources
Lesson Plan
Information from Multiple Sources
Fifth Grade
Measurement
Use this lesson to help your ELs quickly find information on a specific topic by looking for a noun and its pronouns in a nonfiction text. It can be a stand-alone lesson or used as support for the lesson Ecosystems Explained.
Lesson Plan
Information from Multiple Sources
Lesson Plan
Information from Multiple Sources
Use this lesson to help your ELs quickly find information on a specific topic by looking for a noun and its pronouns in a nonfiction text. It can be a stand-alone lesson or used as support for the lesson Ecosystems Explained.
Fifth Grade
Measurement
Lesson Plan
Inference Detectives
Lesson Plan
Inference Detectives
Fourth Grade
Vocabulary
It’s time to make an educated guess! In this lesson, your students will practice using their background knowledge and evidence from the text to make inferences in nonfiction pieces about Martin Luther King, Jr., and Cesar Chavez.
Lesson Plan
Inference Detectives
Lesson Plan
Inference Detectives
It’s time to make an educated guess! In this lesson, your students will practice using their background knowledge and evidence from the text to make inferences in nonfiction pieces about Martin Luther King, Jr., and Cesar Chavez.
Fourth Grade
Vocabulary
Lesson Plan
Asking Deeper Questions
Lesson Plan
Asking Deeper Questions
Third Grade
Use this lesson to help your ELs ask different types of questions as they read. Students will analyze a story and ask questions based on the text. This lesson could be used on its own or used as support to the Red Light, Green Light lesson.
Lesson Plan
Asking Deeper Questions
Lesson Plan
Asking Deeper Questions
Use this lesson to help your ELs ask different types of questions as they read. Students will analyze a story and ask questions based on the text. This lesson could be used on its own or used as support to the Red Light, Green Light lesson.
Third Grade
Lesson Plan
Evidence as a Statement
Lesson Plan
Evidence as a Statement
Third Grade
Teach your students to explain details in a text by using declarative sentences. This lesson can stand alone or be used as a pre-lesson for the
Color Coding Nonfiction Text
lesson.
Lesson Plan
Evidence as a Statement
Lesson Plan
Evidence as a Statement
Teach your students to explain details in a text by using declarative sentences. This lesson can stand alone or be used as a pre-lesson for the
Color Coding Nonfiction Text
lesson.
Third Grade
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