Lesson Plans for Teaching Lines, Rays and Angles with Vocabulary and Visuals
This lesson plan makes learning about lines, rays and angles fun. Use this lesson plan for mid to upper elementary levels. Hands on activities and …
Continue ReadingThis lesson plan makes learning about lines, rays and angles fun. Use this lesson plan for mid to upper elementary levels. Hands on activities and …
Continue ReadingUsing multimedia helps capture the students’ attention. This lesson plan involves PowerPoint presentations, movies, videos, and photographs to …
Continue ReadingKnowing the difference between implicit and explicit facts in third grade may be a difficult concept for some students to master. They can participate …
Continue ReadingYour students will be amazed when these extension elementary activities for George Washington are introduced. Unlike the mystery of Mona Lisa’s …
Continue ReadingOf swans and silent brothers–what seems to be so special about these? Deepen your students’ comprehension of the thoughts of Charlie, …
Continue ReadingStudents will participate in a series of activities that introduce them to the cardinal points and allow them to use a compass to create directions …
Continue ReadingLearn how to teach writing a friendly letter to third grade students and keep the art of letter writing alive!
Continue ReadingDo your students think that graphing inequalities is boring? Prove them wrong with these fun activity ideas.
Continue ReadingSue Ellen lost her diary. When her friends find it, will they sneak a peek at her private thoughts? Discuss the issue of privacy and what makes a good …
Continue ReadingThis lesson plan can work as a review lesson for a unit on Nebraska’s state symbols. You can also use it to introduce the students to an overall …
Continue ReadingHere’s a lesson idea for elementary grades that practices estimation and measuring with a metric ruler. Kids will like the game aspect.
Continue ReadingTornado–there’s something fiercely grand about this phenomenon that your students are surely curious about. Deepen and broaden their …
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