Our Judicial Branch lesson plan teaches students about what the Judicial Branch is and how it functions today. Students also learn the history of the branch, how it was conceived, and how it interacts with the other branches of government in the United States.
With our Keywords for Word Problems lesson plan, students learn how to identify keywords in word problems that refer to specific mathematic operations (multiplication, division, addition, and subtraction) in order to help them decide how to solve word problems.
With our Keywords for Word Problems lesson plan for grades 4-6, students learn how to identify keywords that appear in word problems. Students practice recognizing these keywords in word problems and using them to decide which mathematic operations they need to use to solve the problem.
In our Keywords for Word Problems lesson plan for grades 1-3, students learn strategies for identifying important keywords in word problems in order to help them solve word problems more easily. Students practice solving word problems using these methods during this lesson.
Our Keywords for Word Problems lesson plan for grades 4-6 teaches students how to identify keywords in word problems in order to help them solve word problems more easily. Students are provided with a list of these keywords as a part of this lesson and practice identifying them in example problems.
In our Korean and Vietnam Wars lesson plan, students learn about both the Korean and Vietnam Wars, including when and where they took place and their causes and reactions. Students compare and contrast the two wars and identify which people and places are associated with which war.
In our Lakes, Rivers, Streams lesson plan, students learn the similarities and differences between lakes, rivers, and streams and why they are important. Students practice identifying which bodies of water are lakes, rivers, and streams.
Our Landforms lesson plan teaches students about landforms, including what they are, the different types, and the characteristics of each type. Students practice identifying different landforms and bodies of water based on the characteristics described during the lesson.
Our Late 19th Century lesson plan teaches students about the major events, inventions, and people of the late 19th century. One of the things students learn about during this lesson in Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address and its importance.
In our Latin Roots I Spelling Patterns (re-, trans-, sub-) lesson plan, students learn about these Latin roots and their definitions. Students also learn how these roots can be used to determine the meaning of an unfamiliar word.
In our Latin Roots I Spelling Patterns (uni-, bi-, tri-) lesson plan, students learn about these Latin roots and their definitions. Students also learn how these roots can be used to determine the meaning of an unfamiliar word.
In our Latin Roots I Spelling Patterns (aud-, vis/vid-, cent-) lesson plan, students learn about these Latin roots and their definitions. Students also learn how these roots can be used to determine the meaning of an unfamiliar word.
In our Latin Roots I Spelling Patterns (port-, mit-, voc-) lesson plan, students learn about these Latin roots and their definitions. Students also learn how these roots can be used to determine the meaning of an unfamiliar word.
Our Latitude and Longitude lesson plan teaches students what latitude and longitude are, how they are used, and how to use them to identify a place on a map. Students practice finding places on a map using the latitude and longitude in order to solidify their understanding of the lesson material.
In our Laws and Rules lesson plan, students learn the definitions of laws and rules and their differences. Students connect this lesson to real life by coming up with a list of rules and laws that they know of already.
In our Layers of the Earth lesson plan, students learn about the layers of the Earth and what each is made up of. Students learn to identify the four layers and practice labeling them on a diagram of the cross-section of the Earth.
In our Learning About Drugs lesson plan, students are taught what a drug is and are given examples of both legal and illegal drugs. Students are also asked to identify strategies for avoiding illegal drugs.