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Access a wide array of lesson plans designed to support educators in delivering engaging and effective instruction. Covering various subjects and grade levels, these resources provide structured guidance to enrich your curriculum. Utilize these plans to save time and inspire successful learning outcomes.
Bald Eagle | Interactive Science Lesson | Nature Collection | Micro-Learning Deck
Science, Life Sciences, Animals, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
This micro-learning deck is the perfect accessory to your Science instruction! This digital slideshow presents Bald Eagle - Nature Collection Within this slideshow, you will receive: -Preview and Engager -Video Lesson -Reading Passage w/ Audio -Close Reading -Quick Write -Exit Ticket -Links for more learning The informational texts included in this resource alongside the informal assessments will keep your students engaged from beginning to end.
Author Teach Me This
Tags Interactive Science, Bald Eagle, Nature Collection, Learning Deck, Zoology
All About Blue | Preschool Color of the Week Unit
Creative Arts, Art, Kindergarten, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools
All About Blue | Preschool Color of the Week Unit An innovative teaching resource, All About Blue | Preschool Color of the Week Unit is specifically curated for preschool educators and homeschooling students. The unit provides a comprehensive exploration into the color blue through engaging activities, crafts, and worksheets. Versatile and Engaging Learning Tool This product is designed to fit seamlessly into different educational environments according to your unique needs and teaching styles. It is an efficient resource for both whole group lessons in classrooms or small groups within homeschool settings. Included Resources: Things That Are Blue Coloring Pages- Infuses fun in learning while simultaneously encouraging creativity among young learners. All About Blue Color Poster - Ideal for classrooms or home learning walls as it brightens up any space while reinforcing color concepts. 'All About Blue' Crown Template- The perfect tool to bring classroom lessons alive and foster role-playing among children. A Mini-Book focussed on various aspects related to the color blue guides students in familiarizing words related to the hue via tracing exercises. Ten Coloring/Tracing Pages about the color blue comes in two variants – B&W and colored. Cut-Outs & Posters: Teachers within this package can access decorative cut-outs like paint cans & brushes (available both in black & white (B&W) versions as well as colors). The presence of ten-color photo posters helps learners connect real-life objects with colors - showcasing everyday things that are truly blue! Interactive Games: The package includes a dynamic interactive 'Blue Bingo Game' ensuring the reinforcement of learnings takes place via fun-filled play sessions. Comprehensive Package Industrial with ready-to-print 91 pages, educators can access ample activities & materials readily usable as per your lesson plans. The All About Blue Unit offers an exciting journey into the realm of colors...
Author Simply Schoolgirl
Tags Blue Activities, Color Exploration, Preschool Unit, Color Identification, Hands-on Learning
All About Q - Letter of the Week Unit
ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Kindergarten, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
All About Q - Letter of the Week Unit This "letter Q" preschool resource bundle helps teach students all about the letter Q through fun and engaging activities. It includes dozens of options to teach letter recognition, letter formation, letter sounds, and sound recognition. Pick and choose from worksheets, handwriting practice, crafts, games, activity pages, printables, and more to create customized "letter of the week" lessons. With colorful clipart, quality photos, and hands-on activities like paper bag puppets, dot painting, and wikki stick mats, this resource makes planning preschool letter lessons easy and exciting. The activities can be used for whole group, small group, or individual instruction. Similar resources are available for each letter, allowing consistency across the year. This comprehensive letter Q resource will help preschool educators design memorable learning experiences.
Author Simply Schoolgirl
Tags Letter Of The Week, Preschool, Kindergarten, Phonics, Letter Activities, Letter Crafts, Letter Formation, Alphabet, Games, Worksheets
E-Mail the Mayor about Colony Collapse Disorder (Persuasive Writing)
ELA, Writing, Creative Writing, Common Core, Grade 4, 5, 6, 7, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
E-Mail the Mayor about Colony Collapse Disorder (Persuasive Writing): A Teaching Resource Designed for educators seeking to engage their students in relevant real-world issues, while nurturing their persuasive writing skills. This resource is most appropriate for public school teachers and homeschoolers teaching grade levels 4 through 7. The main objective of this material is to tutor learners in the art of persuasive writing. The focus is on an environmental subject of urgency – Colony Collapse Disorder, a phenomenon contributing massively to global bee population decline. Students get to experience interactive learning as they draft a persuasive email targeted at their mayor regarding this critical issue - thereby acquiring essential language arts skills while advocating for important environmental causes. Lesson Structure and Objectives The lesson framework involves initial study and analysis of textual features typically found in persuasive compositions. All learning outcomes align smoothly with the National Curriculum of England (2014). Where possible, concepts are paralleled with similar ideas in the Common Core State Standards. Versatility and Adaptability This educational tool can be flexibly used within different scenarios such as: Whole group instruction, Smaill group activities, In-class assignments or homework tasks. With adaptations tailored for differing ability pupils, every student can effectively participate regardless of his or her starting level. Inclusive Supplementary Materials: A variety of graphic organizers facilitating clear, structured thought during planning stages, Comprehensive lesson plans – saving hours needed for planning, Grading rubrics ensuring a fair assessment criteria. The instructional resource is downloadable as PDF files. For convenience, digital file versions perfect for editing or sharing on online educational platforms are also included. In conclusion, educational experience has shown that students engage more deeply when meaningful topics intersect with their academic objectives; this unique creative writing project about Colony Collapse Disorder promises just that! The resource uniquely merges academic enhancement with real-world relevance!
Author Connecting Curriculum
Tags Persuasive Writing, Environmental Issues, Colony Collapse Disorder, E-mail Writing, Interactive Learning
Alaska: A Micro-Learning Deck | Digital Geography Lesson
Social Studies, Geography, Grade 4, 5, 6, 7, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
The Alaska: A Micro-Learning Deck resource is an informative 14-slide digital lesson that allows students to explore the state of Alaska. Educators can utilize this versatile resource in various settings - whole class, small groups, or independent work. Students will watch engaging videos, read informational texts, complete graphic organizers , and interact with digital components about Alaska's geography, economy, history and culture. Learning activities aim to boost comprehension through summarizing key ideas. This concise yet comprehensive lesson exposes learners to the last frontier through diverse mediums that suit multiple learning styles. Students of all abilities will stay engaged as they explore the unique landscapes, animals, climate, industries and people that make Alaska a one-of-a-kind state.
Author Teach Me This
Tags Digital Lesson Plan, Interactive Lesson, Learning Deck, Alaska Learning Deck, Geography Lesson
Decomposing Fractions Visual Lesson Plan
Creative Arts, Art, Grade 4, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
This resource is a Decomposing Fractions Visual Lesson Plan. This is the perfect cross-curricular resource that can be used as an art lesson or a math lesson. Students will enjoy working through this detailed lesson as they create artwork with shapes.
Author Party in the Art Room - Arts & Crafts for Kids | Arts Integration
Tags Visual Arts, Decomposing, Fractions, Art Lesson, Cross-curricular, Decomposing Fractions Activities, What Is Decomposing Fractions
Skunk Facts | Interactive Science Lesson | Micro-Learning Deck
Science, Life Sciences, Animals, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Engage middle school students with this informative slideshow on skunks. Ideal for whole group direct instruction or independent learning, this interactive science lesson dives into details on the unique defense mechanisms and habits of these iconic mammals. The deck begins with a short video to introduce key concepts. An accompanying reading passage that can be listened to builds knowledge on skunk behavior, diet, habitat and more. Higher order thinking is developed through a close reading activity and quick write prompt that checks for understanding. Approximately 10 slides long, this self-contained mini-unit on skunks is perfect for a science bell ringer or homework. The mixed media appeal to visual, auditory and reading/writing learners. Teachers of 6th - 9th grade will appreciate the complete informational text lesson that peaks curiosity about wildlife through focused research.
Author Teach Me This
Tags Science Lesson, Zoology, Interactive, Skunk Facts, Habitats, Interactive Science Lessons
Careers Now and Then | Framing Workers Unit | Ottawa Tribe
Social Studies, Life Studies, Career, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools
Careers Now and Then | Framing Workers Unit | Ottawa Tribe: A Comprehensive Teaching Resource A trove of rich educational content, this resource is designed for an engaging learning experience. It seamlessly combines elements of fact fluency, inductive math, and close reading into one cohesive yet dynamic theme of framing workers in society. Broadening the Horizons of Social Studies Learning Tailored for Grades 2 to 5, it interweaves lessons that go beyond traditional boundaries. It elevates learners' comprehension about framers' roles while honing their numeracy skills and language art proficiencies. All-in-one Weeklong Lesson Plans The package offers an extensive guide across 72 detailed pages formatted conveniently in PDF format, suitable for: Whole-group discussions Analytical small group activities Individual takeaway assignments. Maintaining Accountability Through Checklists This resource ensures consistent progress monitoring with its practical review checklists—perfect mechanisms to track task accomplishment among students. In Summary... Careers Now and Then|Framing Workers Unit|Ottawa Tribe is not just a bundle mainly catering to social studies with career-focused topics. It acts as a multifaceted orchestrator adeptly linking varying subject-specified components under one overarching theme—framing our communities' workers throughout history from past until the present day.
Author Anyone Can Learn
Tags Enriching Learning, Framing Workers, Comprehensive Resource, Interdisciplinary Education, Continuous Progress
The Transcontinental Railroad - Mini Unit
Social Studies, History, History: USA, Grade 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools
The Transcontinental Railroad - Mini Unit is a great resource to help your students to learn about the history of the first Transcontinental Railroad. Lessons include: Before the Railroad : Teaching students about the different ways travelers could reach the west in the early and mid-1800s. This informational reading passage is followed by a series of comprehension questions. Answers to these questions are included. Planning : The creation of the Central & Union Pacific companies and how the railroad was funded and surveyed. This informational reading passage is followed by a series of comprehension questions. Answers to these questions are included. Constructing the Central Pacific : Students learn about the struggles to build through the Sierra Nevada and role played by Chinese workers. This informational reading passage is followed by a series of comprehension questions. Answers to these questions are included. Constructing the Union Pacific : Students learn about the organization of workers and construction trains as well as hell on wheels towns. This informational reading passage is followed by a series of comprehension questions. Answers to these questions are included. Traveling the Railroad : Teaches about the different amenities offered to classes of passengers. This informational reading passage is followed by a series of comprehension questions. Answers to these questions are included. Impact : Shows students the impacts on Native Americans, food production, tourism, and time. This informational reading passage is followed by a series of comprehension questions. Answers to these questions are included. All files come in Google Classroom versions which can be easily uploaded to your own website for students to access from home. And also includes a file with all resources separated so that teachers can access single resources within the whole unit .
Author Mr Gray History
Tags Transcontinental, Transcontinental Railroad, Railroad, Reading Comprehension
Careers Now and Then | Community Workers Day 4 | Chippewa Communities
Life Studies, Career, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Careers Now and Then | Community Workers Day 4 | Chippewa Communities A cross-curriculum resource designed to engage students in learning about different community workers. This module beautifully intertwines knowledge from various school subjects boosting both, student interest and retention. Primarily intended for grades one through five, this lesson merges life studies into the classroom spotlighting on community occupations. Devised to stimulate the inquisitive minds of children, it draws a vivid picture of career choices whilst also reflecting their evolution over time. Uses: Whole class lessons Station rotations within small group work Homework assignments reinforcing the day’s topic Inclusions: The core of this tool encapsulates - a comprehensive 21 pages PDF - packed with diversified educational content. It accompanies systematically structured lesson plans permitting flexibility in teaching styles for educators. Also comprises convenient checklists envisioned as aids for monitoring student progress or delivering feedback efficiently. Holistic Learning Approach Pioneering towards simplifying education yet amplifying its effectiveness, Careers Now and Then | Community Workers Day 4 | Chippewa Communities cultivates an all-inclusive learning environment where academic subjects seamlessly integrate within life studies concepts fostering intellectual growth that can percolate beyond classroom boundaries into their communities as education progresses over the years. A nutshell view: This Day 4 module transcends traditional boundaries emphasizing dynamic education by nurturing students' creativity and critical thinking skills. Whether you're architecting an encompassing curriculum addressing varied learners or merely seeking engaging material to spark your children's learning interests at home - contemplate assimilating this module into your collection! Intricately orchestrated to meet evolving needs of knowledge dispensation while delightfully provoking exploration zest amongst enthusiastic young learners!
Author Anyone Can Learn
Tags Community Workers, Careers, Chippewa Communities, Cross-curriculum, Lesson Plans
Creative Writing Workshop: Literary Voice Mini Lesson
ELA, Writing, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools
Creative Writing Workshop: Literary Voice Mini Lesson This teaching resource is specifically designed to address one of the most complex aspects of literary writing - understanding and applying voice. It not only deepens students' comprehension of the concept, but also inspires them to find and encapsulate their unique style incorporating elements like diction, syntax, and tone. Suitable for students from grades 9 to 12 with a keen interest in enhancing their Language Arts skills especially in writing. This hands-on activity necessitates them unscrambling lines from three distinct poems aiming to heighten their discernment distinguishing voices used by various poets while additionally enriching their recognition of poetical styles. Practical Application: In an innovative concluding exercise tailored by individual choice, your learner's newfound knowledge on voice will be tested as they engage a topic chosen by themselves trying to demonstrate their characteristic literary touch. This engaging activity integrates effortlessly into varying instructional settings whether for large group learning or smaller subsections during regular classes. Equally potent when applied as enriching homework assignments furthering independent contemplation and artistic dexterity beyond school hours. Educational Resources Included: An instructive PowerPoint slideshow simplifying the concept of Literary Voice seamlessly. Poem line strips for three poems structured specifically for reinforcing learned concepts in an engaging manner plus double-sided student worksheets that augment lesson uptake through practical usage. A comprehensive lesson plan expertly outlining progression steering learners towards deeper insight and perception over what makes up literary voices rendering teaching this intricate subject enjoyable both for you as a teacher and your eventual wordsmiths alike. In conclusion, Creative Writing Workshop: Literary Voice Mini Lesson equips educators with an efficient tool encouraging deeper interest and superior proficiency among high school students navigating the frequently bewildering sphere of creative writing.
Author It's Lit Teaching
Tags Writing Workshop, Literary Voice, Creative Writing, Poetry Analysis, Language Arts
Puffin Facts | Interactive Science Lesson | Micro-Learning Deck
Science, Life Sciences, Animals, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Engage your middle school science students with this informative micro-learning deck on puffin facts. This digital slideshow resource covers key details on the appearance, habitat, diet, and behaviors of the Atlantic puffin. Students will watch an engaging video, read an passage with audio support, analyze the text through close reading questions, and write a quick constructed response. Implement this versatile resource in a variety of ways - as an introductory lesson on seabirds, a homework reinforcement activity, or a center rotation station. The mixed media format appeals to visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learners alike. Assessment options like the close read and quick write make this an impactful addition to any life science curriculum covering marine biology or animal classification.
Author Teach Me This
Tags Interactive, Science, Lesson Plan, Puffins, Animal Habitats
Indiana: A Micro-Learning Deck | Digital Geography Lesson
Social Studies, Geography, Grade 4, 5, 6, 7, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
The Indiana: A Micro-Learning Deck | Digital Geography Lesson resource is a 14-slide download that exposes your students to learning activities for the state of Indiana. This digital mini-lesson includes: -Video and Audio -Informational Text - Graphic Organizers -Digital & Interactive components -Summarizing Students will enjoy interacting with this lesson and each of the activities!
Author Teach Me This
Tags Indiana Learning Deck, Geography Activity, Interactive Slides, Mini Lesson, Digital Lesson
The Big Surprise Short Story | Intermediate Lesson Plan
ELA, Reading, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
This is an intermediate lesson plan worksheet set for The Big Surprise short story. The Big Surprise is an intermediate-level lesson plan for teaching the short story of the same name. Students will read the narrative story and then complete reading comprehension and grammar skill-building exercises. Educators can implement this resource as a whole group, small group, or individual assignment to assess students' understanding of plot, character, and grammar concepts. The materials lend themselves to differentiated instruction based on your learners' needs. Answer keys are provided for all student handouts. This practical lesson plan helps you efficiently integrate reading, analysis, and language arts standards into your ESL school curriculum . Featuring five pages of diverse activities, this resource delves into various dimensions of learning. It encourages readers to deeply analyze the text by engaging them in thought-provoking exercises tailored to different learning styles. Conversation questions are included to enable a class discussion about the story and your students' own surprise stories. 3 PDFs with 4 ready to print pages and one digital access file
Author TEAM TEFL
Tags Short Story, Reading Passage, Vocabulary Words, Reading Story, ESL Lesson, Short Story Lesson Plans, Short Stories Lesson Plans, Short Stories Lesson Plan, Story Intermediate, Short Stories That Teach A Lesson
Lesson 2: Sensory Words - How to Write Using the Senses - A Zombie Wrote my Narrative Essay with Mr. Butt and Bonefish
ELA, Writing, Grade 4, 5, 6, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Sensory Words: How to write using the five senses to make your narrative come alive for the reader. Each lesson contains a story that illustrates the concept being taught. This is followed by an assessment to evaluate a student’s understanding of the concept and a lesson review.
Author Scary Good Writing With Mr. Butt and Bonefish
Tags Colorful Adjectives , How To Write Using The Five Senses, How To Write A Narrative Essay, Creative Writing, How To Start A Narrative Essay, How To Use Adjectives, How To Write Description, Scary Good Writing
Pop Art Grids Art Lesson for Kids
Creative Arts, Art, Fine Arts, Not Grade Specific, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools
The Pop Art Grids Art Lesson for Kids is a comprehensive resource designed to introduce students to the vibrant world of pop art while engaging them in interactive activities and encouraging artistic exploration. This detailed lesson combines dice games, hands-on artwork creation using grids, and reflective writing tasks to provide an exciting and immersive learning experience for students. Explore the World of Pop Art: The Pop Art Grids Art Lesson invites students to dive into the captivating world of pop art. They will learn about the origins and key characteristics of this influential art movement, which celebrates popular culture, bright colors, bold patterns, and everyday objects. Through engaging discussions and visual references, students will gain an understanding of how pop artists transformed ordinary objects into works of art. Playful Dice Games: To infuse spontaneity and creativity into the art-making process, the lesson incorporates interactive dice games. Students will roll the dice to determine various elements of their pop art grids, such as colors, shapes, or subject matter. These games promote imaginative thinking, experimentation, and decision-making skills, allowing students to create unique and dynamic compositions. Hands-On Artwork Creation Using Grids: Students will have the opportunity to create their own pop art masterpieces using grids. The lesson provides step-by-step instructions and templates to guide students in dividing their artwork into a grid format. They will then apply pop art techniques, such as bold colors, repetition, and graphic patterns, to fill each grid section. This structured approach helps students develop their artistic skills, spatial awareness, and attention to detail. Reflection and Writing Tasks: The Pop Art Grids Art Lesson includes reflective writing tasks to encourage students to think critically about their artwork and express their thoughts and feelings. Students will be prompted to reflect on their creative choices, discuss the impact of pop art on popular culture, and analyze the effectiveness of their compositions. These writing tasks foster self-expression, communication skills, and deeper engagement with the subject matter. The Pop Art Grids Art Lesson for Kids provides an engaging and immersive introduction to the exciting world of pop art. Through playful dice games, hands-on artwork creation using grids, and reflective writing tasks, students can unleash their creativity, develop their artistic skills, and gain a deeper appreciation for this influential art movement. Whether you're a teacher seeking an engaging art lesson or a parent looking for a fun and educational activity , this resource is an excellent choice to inspire imagination, creative thinking, and a love for pop art. This resource is a Pop Art Grids Art Lesson for Kids. Students will enjoy this detailed lesson about pop art as they play dice games and create artwork. Writing tasks are also included to ensure students can detail and reflect on their work.
Author Party in the Art Room - Arts & Crafts for Kids | Arts Integration
Tags Pop Art, Grids, Drawing, Art Lesson, Visual Arts
Map Work for Australia | Continent of Australia Unit Study | Geography Bundle
Social Studies, Geography, Grade 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools
These map work activities and worksheets will help you teach about countries, land features, and how to make and use a map of Australia. Help your students create a beautiful detailed map to keep. Help them memorize and identify some of the Australian countries. *Please note that this is map work of the continent of Australia, which many people also know as the continent of Oceania. This resource covers the continent of Australia, not the country. How To Use This: Look through all the resources and decide which ones to use. Print the maps and follow the steps to create your own map of this continent. Practice labeling individual countries as part of your lesson. Then play a few games to reinforce your learning! Good luck in all your map making adventures! What You Get: - Political Map of Australia - Half-sheet Quick Facts about Australia - Teach Discussion Guide to use with Quick Facts About Australia - Label Countries in Australia worksheet and Answer Key - Blank Map of Australia Continent Template - 1 page map-making guide for students to follow as they make their map - Australia Map Work Word Search and Answer Key - 5 double-sided flashcards to help your students memorize Australian countries and landforms. Want More Australia Study Resources?: - Countries of Australia: Brochures and Activities - Plants of Australia: Informational Cards - Animals of Australia: Informational Cards - Map work for Australia - Postcards for Australia: Landmarks and Landforms - Australia Unit Test *I have resources like this for every continent. So make sure to check them out if your'e trying to put together a comprehensive geography study! Check out other resources from my store: Simply Schoolgirl! I can be contacted for questions and concerns at simplyschoolgirl1@gmail.com
Author Simply Schoolgirl
Tags Geography Lesson, Mapping Skills, Australia, Social Studies, Label A Map, Make A Map, Oceania, Guinea, New Zealand, Australia Map Continent, Simple Map Of Australia
California State Unit Study (Capital, Bird, Flower, Flag, Animal)
ELA, Social Studies, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Grammar, Language Development, Spelling, Writing, History, History: USA, Geography, Research, Grade 2, 3, 4, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools
California State Unit Study (Capital, Bird, Flower, Flag, Animal) This is a 5-day unit study and research project designed to introduce students to the unique symbols of California. This low-prep resource is an optimal choice for both elementary teachers and homeschoolers. These major Californian staples: its capital, bird, flower, flag and animal are covered. Diverse learning tools Videos for visual and auditory learners Engaging reading passages Interactive notebooks with enjoyable activities for kinesthetic learners' cognition Structured research report pages to improve writing skills. Versatility in Implementation & Subjects Coverage This tool can be used as part of a broader California or Western region lesson plan or simply to add flair to your social studies or history class. It is impressively adaptable - can be applied in whole group sessions small group interactions even one-on-one teaching setups. Subjects range from art science grammar geography history reading spelling among others enabling truly holistic exposure for young minds. Suitability & Compatibility with Spiral Teaching Strategies This product targets Grade 2 through Grade 4 making it ideal also for spiral teaching strategies touching upon language arts comprehension USA history geography amongst other sub-subjects relating Social Studies effectively promoting layered learning concepts. In Addition… Beyond just the Golden State you may consider using similar study units available on each American state from Alabama all through Wyoming. Each pack offers coverage on important symbols curated videos interactive assignments specially crafted keeping in mind various learning styles. "Merge creativity with concrete learning by engrossing your students in the beautiful representation of the California State Unit Study" What does the downloadable PDF-pack include? A clear set of teacher instructions Detailed guidebooks Easy-reference cards Primed discussion points Color-coded explore-n-learn kits Student-friendly review sheets and many more handy resources. In this resource, students get to explore fun yet meaningful activities while acing written tasks.
Author Heather Huhman
Tags California, State Symbols, Interactive Learning, Cross-curricular Activities, Research Project
Johnny's Imaginary Friend Short Story | Pre-Intermediate Lesson Plan
ELA, Reading, Grade 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Johnny's Imaginary Friend is a pre-intermediate reading comprehension lesson focusing on the short story of the same name. Students read the narrative of a boy named Johnny and his imaginary friend. Through engaging with the text, learners strengthen their reading skills and grammar knowledge. Educators can implement this versatile resource in various settings. Use it for whole-group instruction to introduce a new topic. Or provide it for small groups or individual students to work on independently. Assign it as homework to give additional practice outside of class time. The lesson includes the original short story plus follow-up exercises assessing comprehension and applying grammar concepts recently studied. An answer key allows teachers to quickly check student work. This teaching material suits grade 4-5 students studying language arts. Access it easily by printing the PDF or using Google Apps. Includes an answer key Makes it easier than ever for educators to evaluate student responses accurately Eases manual workload on teachers when assessing responses delivered using traditional or conventional methods. The package consists of three PDFs with four ready-to-print pages along with one digital access file. With its emphasis on children's wild imaginations, it injects a dose of fun into everyday schooling while imparting valuable educational content. In terms of implementation, there's room for flexibility depending on class size or individual learner preferences: whole group setting inclusion, where all learners navigate through collectively; small-sized subsection utilization, allowing more intimate discussion amongst peers; traditional homework assignments that encourage independence in learning.
Author TEAM TEFL
Tags Reading Passage, Grammar Lesson, Language Arts, Short Story, Vocabulary, Imaginary Story
Nonfiction glossary lesson rainforest
ELA, Literature, Grade 1, 2, 3, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Introducing a Nonfiction Glossary Lesson for Grades 1-3 This interactive resource teaches students about the nonfiction text feature of glossaries. Through class discussions and engaging activities, students will build their understanding of how glossaries work and why they are useful in nonfiction books. Animated slides, speaker notes, student activity slides, and answer keys provide educators with everything they need to successfully present this lesson to a whole class or small groups. Students will apply reading comprehension, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills as they explore glossaries. This versatile resource can be used as an introduction, recap, enrichment lesson, or for extra support. Suitable for in-person or distance learning, these materials aim to create excitement around nonfiction in a clear, concise, and student-centered way.
Author Ezee 101
Tags Nonfiction, Text Features, Glossary, Lesson, Powerpoint, Google Slides
All About Green | Preschool Color of the Week Unit
Creative Arts, Art, Kindergarten, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools
All About Green | Preschool Color of the Week Unit This cute preschool kit helps teach students about the color green through engaging activities. It includes coloring pages, classroom posters, a green crown template, a 12-page mini book to trace and color, 10 coloring posters to trace or color, cutout art supplies, 10 real-life photo posters, and a bingo game with call cards and bingo boards. Use these versatile resources to decorate your classroom, send home projects with families, and facilitate fun color learning. With various tracing, coloring , sorting, and identifying activities, this unit sparks preschoolers' and kindergarteners' interest in the color green. Remember, all pages can print any size to suit your needs. From Simply Schoolgirl, this is a creative way to teach the color green!
Author Simply Schoolgirl
Tags Coloring Pages, Coloring Unit, Bingo Games, Preschool Activities, Classroom Decor, Color Games, Color Crafts, Color Worksheets, Color Identification, Color Lessons, Green Color Activities For Preschoolers, Green Coloring Pages For Preschool
Second Conditional
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Not Grade Specific, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
This lesson serves as an introduction or review of the uses of the second conditional in English. The presentation consists of approximately 44 visually appealing slides, featuring captivating images, color-coded sentences, and a variety of interactive drills and suggestions for speaking practice. With an estimated duration of 1 hour, this Powerpoint presentation provides a comprehensive and engaging learning experience. To conduct a well-rounded lesson and maximize student engagement, here are some effective strategies for the teacher: Take full advantage of the visually appealing slides and beautiful images to support comprehension and make the content more engaging. Encourage students to actively interact with the visuals, such as describing the images or discussing them in pairs or groups. Incorporate interactive activities: Make use of the suggested drills and interactive speaking practice activities provided in the presentation. Encourage students to actively participate, express their opinions, and engage in meaningful conversations using the second conditional. Provide ample practice opportunities: Offer sufficient practice opportunities throughout the lesson to reinforce the usage of the second conditional. This can include individual exercises, pair work, group discussions, or role-plays. Monitor and provide feedback: As students engage in speaking activities, monitor their performance and provide constructive feedback to help them improve their accuracy and fluency. Encourage peer feedback as well, promoting a supportive and collaborative learning environment. Wrap up with a summary: At the end of the lesson, summarize the key points covered and allow students to ask any remaining questions. Use this time to review the main uses of the second conditional and provide additional examples for clarification if needed. By following these tips, teachers can create a dynamic and effective learning experience using the provided slides and activities, ensuring students gain a solid understanding of the second conditional and have ample opportunities to practice and apply their knowledge.
Author Learning Resources Producer
Tags Second Conditional, If Clauses, Conditionals, Grammar, Speaking, Drills, Exercises, Inglês
Identify Expository Writing Goals- Choose Goals, Steps, & Then Reflect
ELA, Writing, Grade 6, 7, 8, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
The editable 19-page, differentiated, editable lesson, Identifying Expository Writing Goals- Choose Your Goals and Steps, Then Reflect, helps students become better writers because it makes goal-setting accessible for your students. Because they are given choice in their goal selection, they will be more invested in their writing. The low-prep, standards-based, comprehensive lesson plan guides teachers and students through the process of selecting goals and action steps, followed by a pre-writing and post-writing reflection. The lesson plan is very interactive with opportunities for students to discuss. Your ELL, RSP, GATE, and General Ed students will gain confidence and be positively challenged in their writing because they have their goals as guideposts. Here's how it works: Students choose one goal from each of 6 categories- Introduction, Thesis Statement, Body Paragraphs, Evidence and Analysis, Conclusion, Organization, and Structure. Each category has two Foundational Goals (goals needed to achieve proficiency) and two Extended Goals (goals for more advanced writers). Students get to decide whether the goal they choose is Foundational or Extended based on where their skill level is. After they choose their goal for each category, they then choose one step to take to make progress on their goal. In total, they have identified six goals and steps, but that is probably too many for them to focus on in one essay. So they decide on the two or three most important goals and steps they want to focus on for their essay. The lesson includes the following: a hyperlinked Table of Contents About this Resource- a guide that orients you to everything you need to prepare for your class, including links to the 4 student handouts standards- aligned, detailed lesson plan An essential question: How can setting and reflecting on specific writing goals improve my expository essay writing skills? 6 guiding questions: Why is it important to set specific goals for my writing? How can I identify my strengths and areas for improvement in expository essay writing? What strategies can I use to achieve my writing goals? How does reflecting on my progress help me become a better writer? How can feedback from peers and teachers help me refine my writing goals and strategies? How can setting writing goals make my expository essay more engaging and effective? Objectives and learning targets The following student worksheets: Expository Essay- Choose Your Goals Expository Essay- What Steps Will You Take to Achieve Your Goal? Expository Essay- Goals and Steps- Putting Them Together Expository Essay-Goals and Writing Reflection
Author Intentional Teaching and Learning
Tags Goal-setting, Writing Goals, Expository Writing Goals, Expository Writing, Middle School, 6th-8th Grades, Action Steps, Reflection, Esssay Writing
1st Grade Math Exit Slip Journal | Unit 6 Math Expressions
, Grade 1, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools
The 1st Grade Math Exit Slip Journal for Unit 6 Math Expressions provides teachers with a formative assessment resource to gauge student understanding of key skills taught throughout the unit. This printable journal contains a cover page and guided pages to walk students through demonstrating comprehension of each standard, including explaining their thinking. Teachers can implement this math journal through whole group, small group, individual, or homework formats. With pages formatted to print two journals per page, this exit slip journal helps enable efficient and consistent evaluation of 1st grade math progress. Using short free-response questions and room for showing work, the journal gives insight into where additional instruction or reteaching may be needed for specific students regarding the priority Unit 6 math skills.
Author Sarah Sorensen
Tags Exit Slips, Math Journal, Comparisons, Data, Curriculum