Poetry Lesson Plan for Celebrating World Penguin Day
Sure, they’re cute and generally fashionable, but who are penguins really? As World Penguin Day is upon us and penguins happen to be one of the more …
Continue ReadingSure, they’re cute and generally fashionable, but who are penguins really? As World Penguin Day is upon us and penguins happen to be one of the more …
Continue ReadingParents can help children understand measurement concepts by taking them into the kitchen. Cooking is an excellent way to have children learn …
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Continue ReadingThis science lesson plan introduces students to the concept of scientific classification. Use this science lesson plan to help students understand how …
Continue ReadingUse this biology lesson plan to help your students understand the concept of Class in the system of scientific classification
Continue ReadingStudents often wear blinders when writing description because they only write what they see. They forget about the other five senses. In this writing …
Continue ReadingUse this lesson plan on the Scientific Classification of Kingdom to enhnace your students’ understanding of the Scientific Kingdom group.
Continue ReadingThis article and included scientific classification activity is designed to assist students in their understanding of the classification of species.
Continue ReadingContractions in English Grammar can be confusing but fun. Use this Contractions Worksheet and Lesson Plan for a practical look at contractions and to …
Continue ReadingWe use metaphors every day and don’t even realize it! This Metaphor Lesson Plan and Worksheet will teach your students to recognize metaphors in …
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Continue ReadingUse this grammar lesson plan and printable worksheet to develop understanding of the difference between similes and metaphors in your classroom.
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