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Savvas Learning
A Picture Tells . . . Three Facts
Elementary schoolers evaluate a set of shapes in which some are shaded and some are not. They then write three multiplication sentences for each group of shapes that tells the number that are shaded, not shaded, and total. There are...
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Family Time: Extra Support Lessons (Theme 5)
Provide extra support with a unit that follows a teach, blend, guided practice, and practice/apply routine to reinforce reading, grammar, vocabulary, and writing skills. Reading and writing lessons include supporting details,...
US National Archives
Eastern Europe 1939-45 — Ukraine
Was Joseph Stalin desperate or exaggerating the USSR's need for assistance on the Eastern Front in 1942? History students examine two differing opinions on Stalin's position and the reality of the Eastern Front just three years before...
Kelly's Kindergarten
Kelly's Kindergarten: Short /u/ Sound Words
From hugs to the sun, you can find many great words with the short /u/ sound! Your youngsters will do just that with this worksheet, in which they identify words with the short /u/ sound from a selection of provided images, and then...
Curated OER
Lesson: The Power of Music
The sounds of the past echo through art and our social understanding. Will the sounds of today echo into the future? Learners discuss the cultural and social impact of music, then analyze the art on an African Drum. They develop...
Teacher's Corner
Acrostic
Do your students suffer from metrophobia? Assuage their fears by asking them to craft an acrostic, a form poem that begins with a single word. The first in a series of ten poetry writing exercises.
Orlando Shakes
The Taming of the Shrew: Study Guide
William Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew combines three things that are sure to capture scholars' attention: love, deception, and clown attire. With the curriculum guide, learners hone their opinion-writing skills and...
Curated OER
Writing Persuasive Letters
Students write persuasive business letters to candy companies suggesting ways to change their products to make them more enjoyable and increase sales. Prior to writing their letters, they conduct Internet research about the companies and...
Curated OER
Martin Luther King and Writing as a Tool for Social Change
Students explore writing as an agent for social change. In this Social Studies instructional activity, students examine the power of writing using Dr. King's Letter from a Birmingham Jail. Students will practice the technique of...
Curated OER
Add Awesome Alliteration to your Writing
Students practice writing with alliteration, repeating the same letter sound at the beginning of two or more words in a sentence; students also review of adjectives, verbs, and adverbs while creating an alphabet book.
Curated OER
Add Awesome Alliteration to Your Writing
Students explore alliteration. In this writing lesson plan, students read the book Thank You for the Thistle and create sentences with alliteration. Students create an alphabet booklet with alliteration.
Curated OER
Alphabetize Letter Dd Words
In this alphabetizing d words activity, students write the words in letter sequence to the second and third letters. Students write 10 answers.
Curated OER
N is for Nose
In this handwriting practice worksheet, learners trace and write the letter 'N' in both upper and lower case letters. They also identify words that begin with the letter and trace and write the word 'nose' as shown in the illustration.
Curated OER
Writing
Students write poems and a narrative story. For this writing lesson, students read stories and poems written by other students and read examples of haiku's and diamonte's. Students write an acrostic poem and a diamonte...
Curated OER
1st Grade - Act. 04: Chrysanthemum and Letter Tiles
First graders listen to story Chrysanthemum, discuss story with a focus on the length of Chrysanthemum's name, and compare the lengths of their own names using letter tiles, grid paper, and a class graph.
Curated OER
N is for Nickel
In this handwriting practice worksheet, students trace and write the letter 'N' in both upper and lower case form. They also identify words that begin with the letter and trace and write the word 'lemon' as shown in the illustration.
Curated OER
N is for Nickel
For this handwriting practice worksheet, students trace and practice writing the letter 'N' both in upper and lower case letters. They also identify the object illustrated and trace and write the word 'nickel' as shown.
Curated OER
N is for Nine
In this handwriting practice learning exercise, students trace and practice writing the letter 'N' both in upper and lower case letters. They also identify the object illustrated and trace and write the term nickel as shown.
Curated OER
N is for Numbers
In this handwriting practice worksheet, students trace and practice writing the letter 'N' both in upper and lower case letters. They also identify the object illustrated and trace and write the term numbers as shown.
Curated OER
L is for Light
In this handwriting practice instructional activity, students trace and practice writing the letter 'L' both in upper and lower case letters. They also identify the object illustrated and trace and write the term light as shown.
Curated OER
L is for Lion
In this handwriting practice worksheet, students trace and practice writing the letter 'L' both in upper and lower case letters. They also identify the object illustrated and trace and write the term lion as shown.
Curated OER
L is for Lips
In this handwriting practice worksheet, students trace and practice writing the letter 'L' both in upper and lower case letters. They also identify the object illustrated and trace and write the term lip as shown.
Curated OER
L is for List
In this handwriting practice worksheet, students trace and practice writing the letter 'L' both in upper and lower case letters. They also identify the object illustrated and trace and write the term list as shown.
Curated OER
R is for Roof
In this handwriting practice learning exercise, students trace and practice writing the letter 'R' both in upper and lower case letters. They also identify the object illustrated and trace and write the term roof as shown.
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