With our Shortage/Surplus with Graphs and Data lesson plan, students learn about shortages and surpluses as well as supply and demand. They learn relevant vocabulary and many related concepts that they then practice using to solve example problems.
Our Silent Letters lesson plan enhances students’ spelling ability by teaching them about silent letters in words. Students practice identifying words with silent letters and spelling words that include silent letters.
Our Similar and Congruent Figures lesson plan teaches students the differences between similar and congruent figures. Students practice determining whether two shapes are similar or congruent and why.
With our Similar and Congruent Figures lesson plan, students learn how to tell whether a figure is similar or congruent. Students practice determining whether two shapes are similar or congruent and answer questions about given shapes based on the lesson material.
During our Similarities/Differences of Two Texts lesson plan, students learn how to identify the similarities and differences between two texts. Students practice reading texts and identifying some of their similarities and differences.
With our Similarities/Differences of Two Texts lesson plan, students learn how to identify and articulate the similarities and differences between two texts.
Our Similes lesson plan teaches students about similes, including what they are and how and when they are used. Students practice defining and using similes correctly in order to improve their writing and reading comprehension skills.
Our Similes and Metaphors lesson plan teaches students about similes and metaphors, including what they are and how and when they are used. Students practice defining and using similes and metaphors correctly in order to improve their writing and reading comprehension skills.
Our Simple and Compound Sentences lesson plan teaches students the differences between simple and compound sentences. Students practice using both simple and compound sentences in their writing and identifying which sentences are simple and which are compound.
With our Simple Equivalent Fractions lesson plan, students learn the basics about simple equivalent fractions, including what they are and how to identify them.
In our Simple Machines lesson plan, students are introduced to simple machines. Students practice identifying simple machines as well as matching simple machines with their descriptions.
In our Simple Machines lesson plan, students learn about simple machines in-depth. Students practice creating their own simple machines as well as matching simple machines with their descriptions.
In our Singular & Plural Nouns lesson plan, students learn about the difference between singular and plural nouns. Students practice using the correct noun as well as spelling plural nouns correctly and selecting the correct noun for a given situation.
Our Sink and Float lesson plan teaches students the basics of why objects sink or float based on their density. Students practice predicting whether an object will sink or float and will be able to speak about density.
Our Skip Counting lesson plan teaches students how to skip count, improving their counting skills and reducing the amount of time it takes for them to count. Students practice skip counting and identifying missing numbers in a sequential list.
Our Skip Counting lesson plan teaches students how to skip count by 5, 10, and 100, improving their counting skills and reducing the amount of time it takes for them to count.
With our Skip Counting Stories/Word Problems lesson plan, students learn how to effectively use skip counting when solving word problems. Students practice their skip counting skills and practice solving example word problems as a part of this lesson.