This is a lesson plan for 2nd grade students in Social Studies. …
This is a lesson plan for 2nd grade students in Social Studies. Students will recognize and practice civic responsibility in the community and the nation. This lesson will take approximately 4 lesson periods of 1/2 hour each. This lesson plan is designed for face-to-face instruction.Image created by Tamara Baggett on Canva
Lesson plan for a small group language group targeting prefix understanding.The image …
Lesson plan for a small group language group targeting prefix understanding.The image was created by Deanne Bradshaw.UTAH STATE STANDARDS for P-12 ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTSP-12 ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS | 18Standard 3.R.3: Demonstrate mastery of age-appropriate phonics skills.a. Identify and begin using the combined knowledge of allletter-sound correspondences, syllabication patterns, mor-phology (e.g., roots and affixes), and etymology to accurate-ly read unfamiliar multisyllabic words in and out of context.c. Identify and know the meaning of the most common pre-fixes and derivational suffixes.
This is a short research project lesson plan. It is a universal …
This is a short research project lesson plan. It is a universal designed lesson for fourth grade students. This lesson supports peer collaboration and creativity, along with meeting educational standards in both language arts and social studies. Students will research a topic, represent information digitally, collaborate with a peer group, and orally present a project. "Note Outline Icon" by canva at www.canva.com
This lesson will help your students to learn about key figures in …
This lesson will help your students to learn about key figures in U.S. history and the events or symbols associated with that figure. This is part of the new Utah State Social Studies Standards.
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