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Abigail and Mercy
Scholars examine three letters from Abigail Adams to Mercy Otis Warren, compare them to previous letters in the series, and note the change in tone in these letters she writes to her friend.
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Unit 7: Organising Your Writing
Get energized by being organized! Budding business scholars construct professional letters in the seventh of nine career education and skills lessons. The resource covers proper greetings, writing requests, and explaining reasons for...
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Abigail as Mother (Part II)
Different tones for different audiences. That's the big idea behind the second instructional activity in a two-part series that reveals Abigail Adams as a mother. Scholars examine letters Abigail Adams wrote to her sons, John Quincy...
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Abigail Adams: Persuading Her Husband
After reading a brief excerpt from a letter written by Abigail Adams to her husband and future president of the United States, John Adams, your young historians will practice their reading comprehension skills and identify what Abigail...
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Introduction to Abigail Adams
Remember this lady! Abigail Adams, the wife of John Adams, the second President of the United States, and the mother of the sixth president, John Quincy Adams, was much more than a wife and mother. This prolific letter writer is the...
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Abigail as Mother (Part 1)
In part one of a two-part series, scholars compare two of Abigail Adams' letters: one to her son and the other to her daughter. Researchers use the provided worksheets to contrast evidence of the tone and themes in the two letters.
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Socratic Seminar
To conclude their study of the letters of Abigail Adams, class members engage in a Socratic seminar where they discuss her writings and what her letters reveal about her.
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Abigail’s Daily Life
Young scholars continue their analysis of Abigail Adam's letters looking in this lesson plan at what they reveal about her daily life and concerns about the increasing political tensions with the British.
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Writing Letters
Young scholars see the difference between business letters and other letters that could be received in the mail, such as bills, invitations, and letters from friends or relatives. They practice writing letters as well as sending them.
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Our Friends b and d
Learners practice a variety of techniques and strategies to assess the differences between the lowercase letters b and d. They listen to and identify the letters b and d in the book, "Bud the Sub," and then play a game to master this skill.
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Capital Letters
In this capital letters worksheet, students write five names of their friends in the first box. Students then write down 5 names of places they have visited. Students write the month they were born and the current day.
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The Birth of a Rocky Mountain City and Railroad: Georgetown and the Loop Railroad
Students explore the evolution of a town. In this social studies lesson, students discuss why Georgetown and the Georgetown Loop Railroad were developed and discuss life as a prospector. Students write a letter explaining what life is...
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Capital Letters and Small Letters
Students identify capital and lowercase letters. In this writing lesson plan, students work independently to write lowercase letters and capital letters and practice writing the alphabet in order.
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Writing A Short Story with a Persuasive Letter
Young scholars write short stories. In this story creation lesson plan, students write their own story and include their previously written persuasive letters as a component of their new story.
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Letter Recognition: The Letter F
In this letter F worksheet, students identify the F words in a word bank by circling them. Then, students circle the pictures that start with the letter F and color them.
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Letter B: Alphabet Fun!
For this letter B worksheet, students trace the upper and lower case letter B and draw a picture of something that starts with that letter. Students trace each letter 1 time.
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Letter C: Alphabet Fun!
In this letter C worksheet, students trace the upper and lower case letter C and draw a picture that starts with N. Students trace each letter 1 time.
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Letter D: Alphabet Fun!
In this letter D worksheet, students trace the upper and lower case letter D and draw a picture of something beginning with the letter D. Students trace the letters 1 time each.
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Letter E: Alphabet Fun!
In this letter E worksheet, students trace the upper and lower case letter E and draw a picture of something starting with E. Students trace each letter 1 time.
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Letter F: Alphabet Fun!
In this letter F worksheet, students trace the upper and lower case letter F and draw a picture that starts with N. Students trace each letter 1 time.
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Letter G: Alphabet Fun!
In this Letter G worksheet, students trace the upper and lower case letter G and draw a picture of something that starts with G. Students trace each G 1 time each.
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Capital letter A
In this alphabet activity, students will cut out the letter A. Students will then cut out 16 pictures and glue those that begin with the letter A onto the large letter.
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Beginning letters
In this beginning letters activity, students write the beginning letters for 3 letter words by looking at their pictures. Students complete 5 words.
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Let's Use Capital Letters
For this grammar worksheet, pupils read 6 sentences and decide which words need capital letters. They write the sentences correctly on the blank lines. They circle the action words in the sentence at the bottom of the page.
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