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Take A Message
Students practice accurate note taking skills, recording only pertinent information.  Using proper grammar and useage, they record accurate phone messages.  This lesson is intended for students acquiring English.
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The Legend of the Blue Bonnet
Students complete pre reading, writing, during reading, and interdisciplinary activities for the book The Legend of the Blue Bonnet. For this reading lesson plan, students complete journal entries, go over vocabulary, answer short answer...
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Meat Pies: Teacher's Guide
Students complete pre reading, writing, during reading, and interdisciplinary activities for the book Amelia's Road. In this reading lesson plan, students complete journal entries, answer short answer questions, have discussions, and more.
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Who Is Responsible For Repairs?
Learners discuss household problems that may be eligible for repair by their landlord.  As a class, students discuss the portions of their lease that require their landlord to repair damages and which damages they may be responsible for...
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Dear Congressperson...
Young scholars identify their local, state, and national officials.  They create a short blurb about each official and their function in office.  Students choose an issue of concern they would like to write to their local official about,...
Missouri Department of Elementary
The Hope to Cope: Coping Skills
Making decisions can be stressful, even for sixth graders. And even students this young have developed coping skills, some positive and some negative, to help them deal with stress. Class members are asked to identify several of their...
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Cause and Effect SDAIE Lesson
Fifth graders read two Mexican folktales and discuss cause and effect. They draw a cause and effect relationship from one of the stories.
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Storytelling Traditions
Learners demonstrate an evaluation of how the culture of a time period influences storytelling narratives by comparing Adeline's story to the plot summary of Cinderella and Anne Sexton's poem Cinderella. They write a poem which reworks a...
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A World of Myths
Students read and write myths. In this world mythology lesson, students read and analyze myths from various cultures and then recognize their attributes as they write their own myths to explain natural phenomena.
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Moccasins Are Made for Dancing
Students explore two Native American legends. For this cultural traditions lesson, students read "The Legend of Blue Bonnet," and "The Legend of the Indian Paintbrush." Students then study basic Native American dance movements prior to...
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Extending Vocabulary to Describe Communities
Second graders study vocabulary to describe their community. In this meaning of words lesson, 2nd graders acquire new vocabulary words to label pictures and objects. They use these words in speaking and writing.
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Biographies
Learners read a biography and discuss what defines a biography. Students choose a biography of their own interest to read and write a report about one of the people in the biography.  Reports are shared with classmates.
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Walk a day in my moccasins
Students create videos about students in their classroom. In this self-expression activity, students use videos to give voice to students who are reluctant or can't participate. Students listen to several books and generate questions...
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Under The Doctors Advice
Students discuss the importance of specifically following medical instructions.  They simulate a conversation between a pharmasist and a patient.  Students compare and contrast medical and natural remedies.  This lesson is intended for...
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Personal Indentification For Travel
Young scholars identify and describe the various documents they will need when traveling in the United Stans.  They complete forms needed to acquire documentation needed for travel.  Students write a description of a travel experience...
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Communtiy Medical Facilities
Students describe various medical facilities and the services they provide.  Working in pairs, students research and list the location and telephone number of community medical facilities and the services they provide.  Independently,...
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Calculating Postage
Students explore the services available to them at their local post office.  As a class, students discuss the function of each method of delivery.  Students choose a postal option appropriate to a scenario the instructor provides.  This...
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Travel Vocabulary
Students participate in a discussion of various travel destinations. Working with the instructor, individual students choose a travel destination of interest to them. They discuss the vocabulary and create meaning for the new words that...
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Reporting Crime To Authorities
High schoolers review how laws protect people from harm and loss of property.  Students discuss and explain the infromation needed when making a report to authorities about a theft or bodily harm.  A dialog is created and role played. ...
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Please Press One For More Options
Young scholars practice using automated phone answering systems.  They discuss the many ways automated phone systems are used when trying to request information.  Students role play calling service companies and using automated systems. ...
iCivics
So You Think You Can Argue
What defines an argument, and how can someone properly formulate a counterargument? This resource provides two options—an interactive PowerPoint presentation or worksheet—that will support your learners as they begin to explore how to...
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French Grammar Worksheet: futur simple
Help your Francophiles master the futur simple tense. There are five exercises provided here that require the writer to conjugate words in the target tense and create sentences in the future. 
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Description Quiz
Several things are missing in each picture, can you identify the missing objects? There are two descriptions here: one for a landscape, and the other shows a classroom setting. After reading the descriptions of each (in French), your...
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Walk Two Moons: Hook and Concept of a Frame Story
As an introduction to Sharon Creexh's Walk Two Moons, a volunteer dons a pair of boots and walks about the classroom.Observers then ponder the axiom, Don't judge a man until you've walked two moons in his...
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
