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Deciphering The Star Spangled Banner
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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
Terrific Titles
Lesson Plan
Terrific Titles
Fourth Grade
Crafting a grabby title and headings is an important skill. A title is the first thing a reader sees, and frames the rest of the piece. In this lesson, students will learn strategies to create and correctly capitalize grabby titles.
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Terrific Titles
Lesson Plan
Terrific Titles
Crafting a grabby title and headings is an important skill. A title is the first thing a reader sees, and frames the rest of the piece. In this lesson, students will learn strategies to create and correctly capitalize grabby titles.
Fourth Grade
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Leaders in the Journey to the 19th Amendment
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Leaders in the Journey to the 19th Amendment
Third Grade
Reading
Use this lesson to teach your students about the lives of 10 important leaders during the suffrage movement. Children will read a picture book that highlights 10 leaders who strove to win the right to vote for American women. Children will then work in groups to research and learn more about these inspiring women who dreamed big and never gave up. Finally, students will share their findings with the rest of the class.
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Leaders in the Journey to the 19th Amendment
Lesson Plan
Leaders in the Journey to the 19th Amendment
Use this lesson to teach your students about the lives of 10 important leaders during the suffrage movement. Children will read a picture book that highlights 10 leaders who strove to win the right to vote for American women. Children will then work in groups to research and learn more about these inspiring women who dreamed big and never gave up. Finally, students will share their findings with the rest of the class.
Third Grade
Reading
Lesson Plan
I Can, You Can, We Can Write Sentences!
Lesson Plan
I Can, You Can, We Can Write Sentences!
First Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
Let's write some simple sentences. This creative lesson has students pairing subjects and predicates to create their own expressive statements.
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I Can, You Can, We Can Write Sentences!
Lesson Plan
I Can, You Can, We Can Write Sentences!
Let's write some simple sentences. This creative lesson has students pairing subjects and predicates to create their own expressive statements.
First Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
Lesson Plan
What is the Question?
Lesson Plan
What is the Question?
Third Grade
This lesson introduces students to the punctuation mark at the end of the sentence, the question mark. Your students will study sentences to determine whether or not to use a question mark.
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What is the Question?
Lesson Plan
What is the Question?
This lesson introduces students to the punctuation mark at the end of the sentence, the question mark. Your students will study sentences to determine whether or not to use a question mark.
Third Grade
Lesson Plan
Where Am I?, Understanding Plot Lesson Part IIII
Lesson Plan
Where Am I?, Understanding Plot Lesson Part IIII
Fourth Grade
Sometimes authors choose to describe their setting for readers to imagine, but don't actually tell them where the story is set! In this lesson, students will learn to deduce settings from context.
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Where Am I?, Understanding Plot Lesson Part IIII
Lesson Plan
Where Am I?, Understanding Plot Lesson Part IIII
Sometimes authors choose to describe their setting for readers to imagine, but don't actually tell them where the story is set! In this lesson, students will learn to deduce settings from context.
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
The Period
Lesson Plan
The Period
Third Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
Familiarize your young scholars with declarative and imperative sentences using this simple English lesson. Students will love learning about periods through a series of sentence-writing exercises.
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The Period
Lesson Plan
The Period
Familiarize your young scholars with declarative and imperative sentences using this simple English lesson. Students will love learning about periods through a series of sentence-writing exercises.
Third Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
Lesson Plan
Fact vs. Opinion Sort
Lesson Plan
Fact vs. Opinion Sort
Second Grade
In this lesson, students develop an understand of the difference between facts and opinions. After analyzing different statements, students write their own sentences to sort and analyze.
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Fact vs. Opinion Sort
Lesson Plan
Fact vs. Opinion Sort
In this lesson, students develop an understand of the difference between facts and opinions. After analyzing different statements, students write their own sentences to sort and analyze.
Second Grade
Lesson Plan
Homograph Riddles
Lesson Plan
Homograph Riddles
Fourth Grade
In this lesson, students will solve homograph riddles and create their own riddles for peers to solve. These engaging activities will increase their repertoire of homographs.
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Homograph Riddles
Lesson Plan
Homograph Riddles
In this lesson, students will solve homograph riddles and create their own riddles for peers to solve. These engaging activities will increase their repertoire of homographs.
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
Let's Graph Our Fall Favorites!
Lesson Plan
Let's Graph Our Fall Favorites!
Second Grade
Data and Graphing
This engaging math lesson combines all of your kid's fall favorites as they learn to represent data using a bar graph.
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Let's Graph Our Fall Favorites!
Lesson Plan
Let's Graph Our Fall Favorites!
This engaging math lesson combines all of your kid's fall favorites as they learn to represent data using a bar graph.
Second Grade
Data and Graphing
Lesson Plan
Learning About Text Features
Lesson Plan
Learning About Text Features
Second Grade
In this lesson, students will read text features and discuss how each text feature relates to the main idea of a nonfiction text. Use a stand alone activity or a support for the Examining the Author's Purpose in a Nonfiction Text lesson.
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Learning About Text Features
Lesson Plan
Learning About Text Features
In this lesson, students will read text features and discuss how each text feature relates to the main idea of a nonfiction text. Use a stand alone activity or a support for the Examining the Author's Purpose in a Nonfiction Text lesson.
Second Grade
Lesson Plan
I Pledge Allegiance
Lesson Plan
I Pledge Allegiance
Second Grade
Give your students an introduction to the trickiest vocabulary in the Pledge of Allegiance with this lesson. This can be a stand-alone lesson or a support lesson to be used prior to the All About the Pledge of Allegiance lesson plan.
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I Pledge Allegiance
Lesson Plan
I Pledge Allegiance
Give your students an introduction to the trickiest vocabulary in the Pledge of Allegiance with this lesson. This can be a stand-alone lesson or a support lesson to be used prior to the All About the Pledge of Allegiance lesson plan.
Second Grade
Lesson Plan
Math Heroes
Lesson Plan
Math Heroes
Second Grade
Name that hero! In this lesson, your students will practice adding two digit numbers together. They will get more comfortable adding bigger numbers together, making it easier to add three digit numbers later on.
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Math Heroes
Lesson Plan
Math Heroes
Name that hero! In this lesson, your students will practice adding two digit numbers together. They will get more comfortable adding bigger numbers together, making it easier to add three digit numbers later on.
Second Grade
Lesson Plan
Word Feature Concentration
Lesson Plan
Word Feature Concentration
Second Grade
Phonics
Games are a great way to help students look closer at words! In this lesson, students will learn more about contractions and consonant pairs by creating their own games of concentration.
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Word Feature Concentration
Lesson Plan
Word Feature Concentration
Games are a great way to help students look closer at words! In this lesson, students will learn more about contractions and consonant pairs by creating their own games of concentration.
Second Grade
Phonics
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Matter: Sink or Float
Lesson Plan
Matter: Sink or Float
Kindergarten
Physical Science
Sink or float? This simple lesson has students guess the densities of different objects and place them into water to test their predictions.
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Matter: Sink or Float
Lesson Plan
Matter: Sink or Float
Sink or float? This simple lesson has students guess the densities of different objects and place them into water to test their predictions.
Kindergarten
Physical Science
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Exclamation Mark!
Lesson Plan
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
Information Presentation: Animals
Lesson Plan
Information Presentation: Animals
Second Grade
Get your students excited to talk about animals in this lesson! Your students will choose an animal, research and write a report with a peer, and then create a presenation for the class!
Lesson Plan
Information Presentation: Animals
Lesson Plan
Information Presentation: Animals
Get your students excited to talk about animals in this lesson! Your students will choose an animal, research and write a report with a peer, and then create a presenation for the class!
Second Grade
Lesson Plan
Calendar Creation
Lesson Plan
Calendar Creation
Second Grade
Help your students see how much happens in a year with this lesson that has them place all of the holidays on a calendar.
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Calendar Creation
Lesson Plan
Calendar Creation
Help your students see how much happens in a year with this lesson that has them place all of the holidays on a calendar.
Second Grade
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Add a Prefix!
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Add a Prefix!
Second Grade
Help your kids learn about prefixes with these hands-on activities. Young learners will have fun acting out different words and practicing their writing skills.
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Add a Prefix!
Lesson Plan
Add a Prefix!
Help your kids learn about prefixes with these hands-on activities. Young learners will have fun acting out different words and practicing their writing skills.
Second Grade
Lesson Plan
Idioms
Lesson Plan
Idioms
Second Grade
Idioms are especially difficult for English Language Learners! Give your students an introduction to idioms with this lesson.
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Idioms
Lesson Plan
Idioms
Idioms are especially difficult for English Language Learners! Give your students an introduction to idioms with this lesson.
Second Grade
Lesson Plan
Readers Record Their Thinking
Lesson Plan
Readers Record Their Thinking
First Grade
It is important for students to stop and think as they read. This activity/lesson is a fun and quick way to see how students are thinking as they read.
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Readers Record Their Thinking
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Readers Record Their Thinking
It is important for students to stop and think as they read. This activity/lesson is a fun and quick way to see how students are thinking as they read.
First Grade
Lesson Plan
Sum It Up: Introduction to Writing Summaries
Lesson Plan
Sum It Up: Introduction to Writing Summaries
Fourth Grade
Writing
Students are often taught that written pieces should be long and detailed, but this isn't the case when it comes to summaries. This lesson gives students the chance to practice keeping summaries concise in a fun and engaging way.
Lesson Plan
Sum It Up: Introduction to Writing Summaries
Lesson Plan
Sum It Up: Introduction to Writing Summaries
Students are often taught that written pieces should be long and detailed, but this isn't the case when it comes to summaries. This lesson gives students the chance to practice keeping summaries concise in a fun and engaging way.
Fourth Grade
Writing
Lesson Plan
Add It Up! Counting Money
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Add It Up! Counting Money
Second Grade
Time and Money
Students will work together as well as individually to add up coins to a desired amount. This real life skill will be made fun when students get to physically count out their cents!
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Add It Up! Counting Money
Lesson Plan
Add It Up! Counting Money
Students will work together as well as individually to add up coins to a desired amount. This real life skill will be made fun when students get to physically count out their cents!
Second Grade
Time and Money
Lesson Plan
Writing: Descriptive Words
Lesson Plan
Writing: Descriptive Words
Second Grade
Improve your students' writing skills with this neat lesson on adjectives. From bright to dark, light to heavy, your little writers will be able to describe the world around them in no time.
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Writing: Descriptive Words
Lesson Plan
Writing: Descriptive Words
Improve your students' writing skills with this neat lesson on adjectives. From bright to dark, light to heavy, your little writers will be able to describe the world around them in no time.
Second Grade
Lesson Plan
Pick Out the Parts of a Story
Lesson Plan
Pick Out the Parts of a Story
Third Grade
Reading
Use this lesson to teach your students to identify story elements and compare them to another text's story elements. This lesson can stand alone or be used as a pre-lesson for the
Comparing Texts by the Same Author
lesson.
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Pick Out the Parts of a Story
Lesson Plan
Pick Out the Parts of a Story
Use this lesson to teach your students to identify story elements and compare them to another text's story elements. This lesson can stand alone or be used as a pre-lesson for the
Comparing Texts by the Same Author
lesson.
Third Grade
Reading
Lesson Plan
Author's Purpose: Easy as PIE
Lesson Plan
Author's Purpose: Easy as PIE
Fourth Grade
Reading
Give your class the "write" tools they need to become excellent authors. In this literary lesson, students use their knowledge of author's purpose to successfully write pieces that persuade, inform, and entertain.
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Author's Purpose: Easy as PIE
Lesson Plan
Author's Purpose: Easy as PIE
Give your class the "write" tools they need to become excellent authors. In this literary lesson, students use their knowledge of author's purpose to successfully write pieces that persuade, inform, and entertain.
Fourth Grade
Reading
Lesson Plan
Interesting Introductions
Lesson Plan
Interesting Introductions
Third Grade
Reading
Teach young authors how to "hook" readers with this hands-on lesson. By examining novels and developing their own introductions, students will be able to hone their writing skills.
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Interesting Introductions
Lesson Plan
Interesting Introductions
Teach young authors how to "hook" readers with this hands-on lesson. By examining novels and developing their own introductions, students will be able to hone their writing skills.
Third Grade
Reading
Lesson Plan
Figurative Language
Lesson Plan
Figurative Language
Second Grade
Figurative language is so tricky, especially for English Learners! Use this lesson to introduce the concept with a focus on similes and metaphors.
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Figurative Language
Lesson Plan
Figurative Language
Figurative language is so tricky, especially for English Learners! Use this lesson to introduce the concept with a focus on similes and metaphors.
Second Grade
Lesson Plan
Conclude a Story
Lesson Plan
Conclude a Story
Second Grade
Writing
Good storytelling always includes a great ending! Your students will learn academic vocabulary and add their own conclusion to a short story. Use this as a stand-alone lesson or as an introduction to the Write Your Own Ending lesson plan.
Lesson Plan
Conclude a Story
Lesson Plan
Conclude a Story
Good storytelling always includes a great ending! Your students will learn academic vocabulary and add their own conclusion to a short story. Use this as a stand-alone lesson or as an introduction to the Write Your Own Ending lesson plan.
Second Grade
Writing
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Story Hooks
Lesson Plan
Story Hooks
Second Grade
Writing
Give your students an introduction to types of story hooks as they compose original story beginnings the help of a word bank. This can be a stand-alone lesson or a support lesson for the Capture That Reader! lesson plan.
Lesson Plan
Story Hooks
Lesson Plan
Story Hooks
Give your students an introduction to types of story hooks as they compose original story beginnings the help of a word bank. This can be a stand-alone lesson or a support lesson for the Capture That Reader! lesson plan.
Second Grade
Writing
Lesson Plan
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