In this activity, students investigate textures of various objects. After making texture …
In this activity, students investigate textures of various objects. After making texture rubbings, students will choose an appropriate texture adjective to match each rubbing, using alliteration.
This project creates a classroom tool that can be used throughout the …
This project creates a classroom tool that can be used throughout the year. Color-coded strips of paper represent ones, tens, hundreds, and all the way up to millions.
In this lesson, students read books, listen to music, and watch videos …
In this lesson, students read books, listen to music, and watch videos about friendship. Then students will make a heart-shaped puzzle with classmates. Divide the heart into enough pieces so that each person in the class will have one, including the teacher, and then put the puzzle back together.
In this activity, students read or listen to Dr. Martin Luther's King's …
In this activity, students read or listen to Dr. Martin Luther's King's historic I Have a Dream speech. They will then write and illustrate an acrostic poem using the word DREAM, relating the lines of the poem to Dr. King's speech or his impact on the American civil rights movement.
In this lesson, students practice their relative location skills. They will create …
In this lesson, students practice their relative location skills. They will create an illustrated neighborhood map showing landmarks they pass on a specific journey through their neighborhood. They will also write a story about a journey someone might take using the map as a visual aid.
In this lesson, students work collaboratively to create a definition for each …
In this lesson, students work collaboratively to create a definition for each part of speech and generate some word examples. Then they will create a "Parts of Speech Staircase" foldable.
In this lesson, students listen to a read aloud of the story …
In this lesson, students listen to a read aloud of the story "Ladybug Girl and Bumblebee Boy" by Jacky Davis and David Soman and identify the main themes of the story. Students will then create an illustration that shows how they have compromised with a friend on the playground.
In this lesson, students identify rhyming words in a story. Then, they …
In this lesson, students identify rhyming words in a story. Then, they will create cards to be used in a simple game where students are challenged to think of as many rhyming words to an original word as they can.
In this lesson, students sharpen their knowledge of sentence structure, grammar, and …
In this lesson, students sharpen their knowledge of sentence structure, grammar, and expression by investigating how the placement and choice of punctuation marks can greatly affect the meaning of sentences.
In this lesson, students explore initial letter capitalization, ending punctuation, and the …
In this lesson, students explore initial letter capitalization, ending punctuation, and the concepts of subject and predicate. Students will work in pairs to create sentences. One student will create the subject part of a sentence while the other student will write the predicate part of the sentence.
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