Five Senses
$0.00In our Five Senses lesson plan, students learn about each of the five senses and what they do. Students come up with their own examples of something they experience with each sense in order to connect the lesson to the real world.
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In our Five Senses lesson plan, students learn about each of the five senses and what they do. Students come up with their own examples of something they experience with each sense in order to connect the lesson to the real world.
In our Flowers and Fertilization lesson plan, students learn about flowers and how fertilizations, or pollination, works. Students also learn to identify pollinators and label the parts of a flower.
Our free downloadable PDF Folktales lesson plan introduces students to folktales in literature. Folktales encompass many different sub-genres of literature that make up the body of children’s literature, and that are referenced in adult literature, such as fairy tales, legends, myths, and fables.
Our free dowloadable PDF Food Chain lesson plan teaches students to follow the path of a food chain and define the terms related to a food chain. This lesson builds vocabulary, including what it means to be a primary or secondary consumer, as well as defines the terms carnivore, herbivore and omnivore, as it explores the concept of the foo
Our free downloadable PDF Food Groups lesson plan introduces the students to the five food groups using the USDA My Plate recommendations. During this lesson, students are asked to review a provided grocery store flyer, cut apart at least 5 images for each food group, glue each of the images inside the correct food group box, and answer the
Our Food Labels lesson plan teaches students what food labels, how to read them, and what information they give consumers. Students practice reading food labels for specific information and label example food labels.
In our Force and Motion lesson plan, students learn about the physics concepts of force and motion, including Newton’s Laws of Motion. Students also learn related vocabulary.
Our Forest Types and More lesson plan teaches students about different types of forests and their characteristics. Students practice identifying different forests based on these characteristics.
Our free downloadable PDF Forests lesson plan introduces students to the basic information about forests (and woodlands), including the different types of forests, the structure of, and some of the animals living in forests. In addition, the students learn about the importance of forests related to their preservation. During this lesson, st
With our Form and Use Possessives lesson plan, students learn how to properly form and use possessives.
With our Formal and Informal English lesson plan, students learn when to use formal and informal language in their speaking and writing and how to recognize each in other’s speaking and writing.
In our Formal vs. Informal Discourse lesson plan, students learn about the differences between formal and informal discourse and how to identify them. Students practice adapting their speech and writing for specific situations using the lesson material.
In our Formal vs. Informal Writing lesson plan, students learn the differences between formal and informal writing and what each is used for. Students also practice using both formal and informal writing.
In our Fossil Fuels lesson plan, students learn about various types of fossil fuels, like oil, gas, and coal-fossil fuels. Students learn how these fossil fuels are formed, where they are found, and how they are processed, as well as the advantages and disadvantages of using them.
Our Fossils lesson plan teaches students about fossils, including how to define them, how to compare and contrast types of fossils, and about fossil formation. Students also learn important lesson vocabulary.
With our Foundations of Multiplication lesson plan, students learn about the three basic foundations for multiplication and complete many practice multiplication problems.
Our Four Seasons lesson plan teaches students about the four seasons, including their characteristics and how they change from one to the next. Students also learn about the causes of season change.
In our Four Types of Writing lesson plan, students learn about the four main types of writing, including their characteristics and how to identify them. Students practice identifying which type a piece of writing is and learn when to use each type.