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Interpreting a Great Poem
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Interpreting a Great Poem
Fifth Grade
Reading
Challenge your students to consider the author's intention of a piece of writing. Ask your students to read Rudyard Kipling's poem, "If-" and answer the questions about the author's intent.
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Interpreting a Great Poem
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Interpreting a Great Poem
Challenge your students to consider the author's intention of a piece of writing. Ask your students to read Rudyard Kipling's poem, "If-" and answer the questions about the author's intent.
Fifth Grade
Reading
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Hip-Hop Hyperboles
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Hip-Hop Hyperboles
Fifth Grade
Figurative Language
Teach your students about hyperbole using music! First, let them practice interpreting hyperboles. Then, play a song (or provide lyrics) and invite them to listen for an example of hyperbole.
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Hip-Hop Hyperboles
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Hip-Hop Hyperboles
Teach your students about hyperbole using music! First, let them practice interpreting hyperboles. Then, play a song (or provide lyrics) and invite them to listen for an example of hyperbole.
Fifth Grade
Figurative Language
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Understanding Cause and Effect: The Life of Anne Frank
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Understanding Cause and Effect: The Life of Anne Frank
Fifth Grade
Reading
In this worksheet, students will read about Anne Frank, then complete a chart identifying cause and effect.
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Understanding Cause and Effect: The Life of Anne Frank
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Understanding Cause and Effect: The Life of Anne Frank
In this worksheet, students will read about Anne Frank, then complete a chart identifying cause and effect.
Fifth Grade
Reading
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Rebus Puzzle: Farmers' Market
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Rebus Puzzle: Farmers' Market
Third Grade
English Language Arts
Play with words in this cheerful spring activity!
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Rebus Puzzle: Farmers' Market
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Rebus Puzzle: Farmers' Market
Play with words in this cheerful spring activity!
Third Grade
English Language Arts
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Use Context Clues: Gardening for Beginners
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Use Context Clues: Gardening for Beginners
Fourth Grade
Reading
Deduce the definitions of tricky words in this engaging informational passage!
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Use Context Clues: Gardening for Beginners
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Use Context Clues: Gardening for Beginners
Deduce the definitions of tricky words in this engaging informational passage!
Fourth Grade
Reading
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Personification: Examples in Context
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Personification: Examples in Context
Fifth Grade
Figurative Language
Collect examples of personification as you read with this helpful worksheet!
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Personification: Examples in Context
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Personification: Examples in Context
Collect examples of personification as you read with this helpful worksheet!
Fifth Grade
Figurative Language
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Researching the Past Using Primary Sources
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Researching the Past Using Primary Sources
Fourth Grade
Reading
Knock, knock! It’s the U.S. Census Bureau! In this lesson plan, students analyze primary sources in the form of census data to do research that helps them answer questions about famous people and the time period during which they lived.
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Researching the Past Using Primary Sources
Lesson Plan
Researching the Past Using Primary Sources
Knock, knock! It’s the U.S. Census Bureau! In this lesson plan, students analyze primary sources in the form of census data to do research that helps them answer questions about famous people and the time period during which they lived.
Fourth Grade
Reading
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