In our Identifying and Using Determiners lesson plan, students learn how to make their writing clearer by identifying and using determiners. Students learn that determiners are also called noun markers or articles and practice using them in their own writing.
With our Identifying Authors’ Reasons lesson plan, students learn strategies for identifying an author’s main point, supporting ideas, and conclusions.
Our Identifying Inconsistent Spelling/Sounds lesson plan teaches students about inconsistent spelling/sounds of some common words. As a part of this lesson, students learn about diphthongs, silent letters, homophones, and more.
With our Identifying Plants and Animals lesson plan, students learn about common characteristics of various types of plants and animals and how to identify them.
With our Identifying Reasons and Evidence lesson plan, students learn how to identify the main points in a piece of writing and find the supporting reasons or evidence for those points.
In our Identifying Right Triangles lesson plan, students learn about right, acute, and obtuse triangles. Students practice identifying whether triangles are right, acute, or obtuse and answer questions about the attributes of each type.
In our Idioms, Adages and Proverbs lesson plan, students learn what idioms, adages, and proverbs are, how they are defined, and how to recognize them in writing. Students also practice using each of these in their own writing.
In our Immune System lesson plan, students learn all about the immune systems, including what it is, how it’s connected, its parts, and how immune systems keep our bodies healthy. Students also learn relevant vocabulary.
Our Inca Civilization lesson plan teaches students about the Inca civilization, including their history, where they are located, and more. Students learn related vocabulary and learn about the lasting impact that the Inca Civilization had on the world.
In our Inches, Feet, and Yards lesson plan, students learn how to measure the length of various objects using inches, feet, and yards. Students also learn how to use a ruler and complete practice problems in which they choose the best units to measure different objects.
In our Inequalities lesson plan, students learn what inequalities are in mathematics. Students practice solving example problems that include inequalities in order to solidify their understanding of the lesson material.
With our Inequalities lesson plan for grades 1-2, students learn about inequalities and the symbols used to represent them (>, <, and =). Students practice using these symbols during this lesson.
With our Inequalities with Addition/Subtraction of Fractions lesson plan, students learn how to compare fractions using inequalities (<, >, and =). Students solve practice problems as a part of this lesson.
In our Inferences lesson plan, students learn what inferences are and how to make them when they’re reading. Students practice reading text and making inferences based on it using the strategies presented during this lesson.
With our Inferences – Nonfiction lesson plan, students learn how to make inferences based on text and identify supporting details and evidence to support those inferences.