Third Graders Review Sentence Types in The Trial of Cardigan Jones: Lesson Plan on Sentences
In this lesson we review four types of sentences: statements, questions, commands and exclamations in the book “The Trial of Cardigan …
Continue ReadingIn this lesson we review four types of sentences: statements, questions, commands and exclamations in the book “The Trial of Cardigan …
Continue ReadingScience is a favorite subject for this age group. The science of sound is a perfect example. Learning through demonstrations and experiments leaves a …
Continue ReadingThird graders are often full of questions when learning science concepts. Use this time to do experiments and demonstrations, which allow students to …
Continue ReadingCombining reading with a grammar lesson is easy. Students will analyze sentences from a book and observe how meanings change with the simple addition …
Continue ReadingIf your class reads Pop’s Bridge, a book about a young boy watching his father build the Golden Gate Bridge, the students will be curious to learn …
Continue ReadingSocial Studies lessons can mean a time for “Ooohs and ahhhs” or a time for yawns depending on how lessons are presented. Making the subject relevant …
Continue ReadingRead the fifth and sixth books in Beverly Cleary’s renowned series with your class and walk them through the stirring topics, with which many of …
Continue ReadingContinuing with the third and fourth books in the beloved Beverly Cleary series, students will follow along with Ramona as she experiences first and …
Continue ReadingIn the final two books of Beverly Cleary’s series, readers follow along as Beezus and Ramona grow up, strengthen their bond and experience …
Continue ReadingGrowing up is tough, and sometimes doing so with a pesky younger sibling is even more of a challenge. This lesson plan for the first two books in the …
Continue ReadingIn this 2nd lesson plan in a series, your 5th grade class will write simple numerical expressions with numbers and parentheses.
Continue ReadingThis assessment is to be used with the three lesson plans on the series to assess your student’s knowledge of order of operations and the …
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