Mini Lessons for Third Grade with Syllable Activities
Help your students understand word divisions and how to use syllables in decoding and writing. These mini lessons for third grade - with syllable …
Continue ReadingHelp your students understand word divisions and how to use syllables in decoding and writing. These mini lessons for third grade - with syllable …
Continue ReadingHelp your students prepare for active citizenship with this lesson plan about the executive, legislative and judicial branches.
Continue ReadingTeaching social skills to children need not be listing social do’s and don’t’s. Social skills are best acquired in real-life …
Continue ReadingFinding hands-on methods to teach math concepts like divisibility can be difficult. Try using this lesson plan on the divisibility rule to engage even …
Continue ReadingSay the word “poetry” and people think rhyming words and sappy declarations of love. Poetry can mean so much more when used as a mnemonic …
Continue ReadingMake your students’ learning of compound words less monotonous (think written drills and exercises) and more interactive by trying out these fun …
Continue ReadingWhen participating in activities on temperature, third grade students can take a wider look at the world around them. This approach includes …
Continue ReadingGive your students a storybook or a chapter novel, and they would immediately devour it with all comprehension skills at work. Give them a textbook to …
Continue ReadingMr. Popper’s Penguins is such a delightful book for children. Most children love the antics of penguins. Using these mini lessons, you can cover …
Continue ReadingDon’t you just hate it when your students fall silent on you during your written drills on silent letters? Then by all means, do an overhaul of …
Continue ReadingIt took a school teacher to make a moderately difficult poetry form into something any aspiring poet could partake in. Adelaide Crapsey’s …
Continue ReadingFind a telephone book for a fun, practical and educational learning opportunity. Here are some activities across the curriculum for your lesson.
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