Spell Short “u” Words
$0.00With our Spell Short “u” Words lesson plan, students learn how to spell certain vocabulary words that contain short a “u” sound.
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With our Spell Short “u” Words lesson plan, students learn how to spell certain vocabulary words that contain short a “u” sound.
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Our Spelling Correctly lesson plan teaches students strategies for spelling. Students practice using the strategies presented in the lesson and learn to utilize references that help them figure out how to spell a word, including dictionaries.
With our Spelling Correctly lesson plan, students learn strategies for spelling words correctly and identifying misspelled words.
With our Spelling Correctly lesson plan, students learn strategies for improving their spelling and identifying misspelled words.
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Our Statistical Variability lesson plan teaches students about statistical variability and the concepts surrounding it. Students learn about range, interquartile range, and outliers, and complete practice problems using these concepts.
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With our Story Point of View lesson plan, students learn about point of view in stories. They practice identifying the point of view and talking about why understanding point of view is important.
Our Story Retelling lesson plan teaches students strategies for effective story retelling. Students practice retelling stories both orally and in writing.