Grammar Lesson Plans

From Editor Travels U.S. Fixing Errors on Signs to Writing a Personal Pizza Paragraph, find teacher approved grammar lesson plans that inspire student learning.

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2nd - 6th Grade
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Students define the job of an editor, then read a news article about an editor traveling America correcting spelling and punctuation errors on signs. In this grammar and current events lesson, the teacher introduces the article with a discussion and vocabulary activity, then students read the news report and participate in a class discussion. Lesson includes interdisciplinary follow-up activities.

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In this lesson, students will use the Internet to research and create webquests about the texts and authors that Shakespeare studied in grammar school. They will also discuss the role of technology in storytelling and use modern media technologies to crea

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7th Grade
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Students engage in a series of activities designed to be a fun week enabling students to experience life in Germany. The activities are aligned with state objectives and could be applied to any country of interest to Students.

[PDF] Diego Rivera
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3rd - 5th Grade
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Students participate in a variety of lessons and activities to learn about Diego Rivera and his art. They write a paper about him and view samples of his art work. Based on a piece of Diego Rivera's art, students write a creative story. They create metaphors and similes to go with the art. Students finish the unit by creating a group mural.

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2nd Grade
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Students listen to books and answer questions using reading skills. In this reading lesson, students develop reading strategies such as decoding, understanding characters, and comprehension. Students relate characters and events in the stories they read. Students dress the parts of the characters and role play what they might do. Students reflect on the characters.

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8th Grade
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Students examine Greek and Latin root words. They research the history of the English language, solve word games and puzzles, write paragraphs about the impact of Greek and Latin on the English language, and create flip chart study guides.

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9th - 12th Grade
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Students research water management strategies in Texas. They analyze projected demand for water in the year 2050, interpret graphs and tables and then discuss the data as part of a written report. They research and map the locations of recommended major water supply and conveyance projects for the overall period from 1996 to 2050.

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6th - 8th Grade
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Students analyze the factors that inhibited and fostered African American attempts to improve their lives during Reconstruction, the role of class, race, gender, and religion in western communities, and the challenges diverse people encountered.

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9th - 12th Grade
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Students analyze the influence of culture, media, technology, and other factors on health and examine a hospital budget. They create a budget for a hospital taking in account factors such as staff and departmental needs and necessary expenses. they display their information using a spreadsheet.,

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1st - 3rd Grade
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Students examine pieces of pizza in order to write descriptive paragraphs about them. In this descriptive writing lesson, students carefully observe pieces of pizza using their senses, then write descriptive paragraphs in the proper format.