In this activity, students read about the different games that Native American …
In this activity, students read about the different games that Native American children played. The resource contains guided reading and assessment questions.
In this lesson, students explore the processes involved in getting food from …
In this lesson, students explore the processes involved in getting food from the farm to the table. Note: This lesson was created in accordance with the VIF Global Competence Indicators for Grade 4. For more information about VIF and these indicators, please visit https://www.vifprogram.com/. This lesson was developed by Brenda Todd as part of their completion of the North Carolina Global Educator Digital Badge program. This lesson plan has been vetted at the local and state level for standards alignment, Global Education focus, and content accuracy.
This lesson explores the impacts of immigration on children using a complex …
This lesson explores the impacts of immigration on children using a complex fiction text, The Hundred Dresses by Eleanor Estes. Although this book is not an open resource, this lesson was included because after reading the book, students have an even deeper understanding of the immigration and the effects and challenges that it can have on a person, especially a young child. This is a 1 hour per day/5 day lesson. This lesson was developed by Tsianina Tovar as part of their completion of the North Carolina Global Educator Digital Badge program. This lesson plan has been vetted at the local and state level for standards alignment, Global Education focus, and content accuracy.
This lesson uses a think-aloud procedure to model how to infer character …
This lesson uses a think-aloud procedure to model how to infer character traits and recognize a character's growth across a text. Students also consider the underlying reasons of why the character changed, supporting their ideas and inferences with evidence from the text.
This is an online exploration poetry lesson. Students will navigate through aninteractive …
This is an online exploration poetry lesson. Students will navigate through aninteractive PowerPoint presentation and complete different tasks while acquiring knowledge on the various aspects of poetry.
In this lesson, students generate their own list of superheroes from popular …
In this lesson, students generate their own list of superheroes from popular culture. They work in groups to read selected books and develop a list of superhero traits from these titles. They then compare the book superheroes with their pop culture counterparts using the online Venn Diagram or the Venn Diagram mobile app. Finally, students explore individual superheroes from multiple perspectives, using a list of guiding questions that encourages them to consider how superheroes might differ depending on audience, gender, or setting.
The lessons in this unit provide you with an opportunity to use …
The lessons in this unit provide you with an opportunity to use online resources to further enliven your students' encounter with Greek mythology, to deepen their understanding of what myths meant to the ancient Greeks, and to help them appreciate the meanings that Greek myths have for us today. In the lessons below, students will learn about Greek conceptions of the hero, the function of myths as explanatory accounts, the presence of mythological terms in contemporary culture, and the ways in which mythology has inspired later artists and poets.
In this activity, students read about a boy who helps a classmate …
In this activity, students read about a boy who helps a classmate on the first day of second grade. The resource contains guided reading and assessment questions.
In this activity, students read about a girl works hard to make …
In this activity, students read about a girl works hard to make enough money to buy a doll. The resource contains guided reading and assessment questions.
Students will read background information, a poem, idioms, vocabulary, definitions, sentences, a …
Students will read background information, a poem, idioms, vocabulary, definitions, sentences, a graphic organizer, and a prompt. Students will write what idioms mean, words to complete sentences, a main idea, and a story. This resource supports English language development for English language learners.
This resource supports English language development for English Language Learners. Students can …
This resource supports English language development for English Language Learners. Students can read the classic fairy tale online or print out the available PDF. Accompanying audio is also available for supporting comprehension and building fluency.
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