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Week 28


Reading Words in Context, Word Roots, and Affixes
Reading Words in Context, Word Roots, and Affixes
Children constantly encounter new words as they read. A solid grasp of affixes will help your child decipher the meaning of unfamiliar words. Make flash cards with an affix and its meaning on one side. On the other side, have your child list as many words as they can that contain that affix. Make it into game by looking for new words to add to each card.
Students can better decipher the meaning of unfamiliar words when they have a solid grasp of affixes. Create flash cards that each contain a different affix and its meaning on one side. After distributing the cards, have students write a word that contains that affix on the other side, then pass the card to a classmate, adding a new word to each card they receive. Continue passing cards to allow students to review a variety of affixes.
Word Part of the Week: spir
Worksheet
Word Part of the Week: spir
Help your students get to know a common root word with this great graphic organizer.
4th grade
Reading & Writing
Worksheet
Rockin' Root Words
Worksheet
Rockin' Root Words
Expose your students to new vocabulary and root words with this rockin’ exercise!
5th grade
Reading & Writing
Worksheet
Read & Find Root Words #2
Worksheet
Read & Find Root Words #2
Practice determining the meaning of unknown words in context with Read and Find Root Words #2!
6th grade
Reading & Writing
Worksheet
Adding Fractions with Unlike Denominators
Adding Fractions with Unlike Denominators
Practice making equivalent fractions using pictures or models so that your child is comfortable with the process. After learning how to create equivalent fractions, your child will be ready to add fractions with unlike denominators.
Provide opportunities for concrete problem-solving with fraction tiles and pictorial models. Once your students are familiar with visual examples of fractions, they'll be ready for abstract problem-solving using an algorithm.
Adding Fractions With Unlike Denominators
Worksheet
Adding Fractions With Unlike Denominators
Give your learner practice adding fractions with unlike denominators with this clear and simple worksheet.
5th grade
Math
Worksheet
Make It Work! Adding Fractions with Unlike Denominators
Lesson plan
Make It Work! Adding Fractions with Unlike Denominators
Adding fractions with unlike denominators just doesn't work like it does when the denominators are the same. Let's make it work! Students will add fractions with unlike denominators with sums between one and two.
5th grade
Math
Lesson plan
Explaining Fraction Addition
Lesson plan
Explaining Fraction Addition
Help your students show their understanding as they explain how to add fractions with unlike denominators. Use this lesson on its own or as support to the lesson Make It Work! Adding Fractions with Unlike Denominators.
5th grade
Math
Lesson plan
Poetry: Similes and Metaphors
Poetry: Similes and Metaphors
Encourage your child to practice using literary devices or figurative language in their own writing before analyzing other texts for these devices. Begin with simple, kid-friendly examples like, "The sun is as bright as a diamond." Although the sun and a diamond are different, they are both bright and shiny. Next, offer your child a writing prompt, such as: "Compare a friend and ice cream using a simile," or "Write a metaphor comparing yourself to an animal."
Offer students an opportunity to write their own similes and metaphors before they search for these literary devices in other texts. Begin with a mini-lesson on each, providing kid-friendly examples. Next, offer students a writing prompt. Ask them to compare a friend and ice cream using a simile, or write a metaphor comparing themselves to an animal.
Soulful Similes and Musical Metaphors
Lesson plan
Soulful Similes and Musical Metaphors
Baby, you're a firework! In this musical lesson, your students will use context clues to determine the meaning of similes and metaphors in popular music. They will then use this knowledge to write their own metaphors and similes.
5th grade
Reading & Writing
Lesson plan
Similes with Linking Words
Lesson plan
Similes with Linking Words
Use this lesson to help your ELs understand the structure and meaning of similes. It can be a stand-alone lesson or used as support for the lesson Soulful Similes and Musical Metaphors.
5th grade
Reading & Writing
Lesson plan
Sorting Similes in Muggo's Brain
Game
Sorting Similes in Muggo's Brain
Help kids learn about similes with this sorting game.
5th grade
Reading & Writing
Game
Writing as Self Expression
Writing as Self Expression
A journal can encourage self-expression and instill a love of writing. Offer your child a short, daily prompt and allow them to write as little or as much as they like. By writing in a personal space, rather than for an audience, your child will be more willing to take risks. Moreover, the lessons they learn through this process will carry over to their academic compositions.
When students write for themselves instead of for an audience, they will be more willing to take risks. Have your students keep a daily journal. Give them a short prompt each day, then set a timer for fifteen minutes. After a few days, ask students to select a piece from their journal to edit and publish.
Journal Writing Task Cards #2
Worksheet
Journal Writing Task Cards #2
Use these 24 cards for daily writing exercises, or hand them out to encourage variety in writing!
5th grade
Reading & Writing
Worksheet
Dream Journal
Activity
Dream Journal
Dream big with a homemade dream journal, a great writing exercise for elementary-age kids.
5th grade
Activity
Respond to Art: Opinion & Evidence #1
Worksheet
Respond to Art: Opinion & Evidence #1
With this art-based activity, students will practice supporting their opinion with evidence.
4th grade
Reading & Writing
Worksheet

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