Our Susan B. Anthony lesson plan teaches students all about Susan B. Anthony’s life, including her accomplishments, background, and more. Students will learn related vocabulary and will be able to discuss Anthony and her achievements.
In our Syllables lesson plan, students learn what a syllable is and how to count them. Students practice counting syllables and splitting words into their syllables using the methods taught in this lesson.
Our Symbiosis lesson plan introduces students to the concept of symbiosis. Students learn the different types of symbiosis and are given examples of each type. They also learn related vocabulary.
Our Symbols in America lesson plan teaches students about a number of significant symbols related to the United States. Students practice identifying and describing American symbols and their significance.
Our Symbols in the World lesson plan teaches students about famous and important landmarks and symbols around the world. Students learn to identify and describe these famous symbols and their importance.
In our Symmetry lesson plan, students learn all about symmetry, including how it’s defined and how to determine if something is symmetrical. Students practice drawing lines of symmetry, identifying symmetric figures, and drawing a symmetrical second half for various figures.
In our Synonyms, Antonyms, Homographs, Homophones lesson plan, students learn about each, including what they are and how they are used in writing. Students practice using synonyms, antonyms, homographs, and homophones correctly in their own writing and identifying it in other people’s writing.
Our Taxes lesson plan introduces students to taxes, including their history and how they’ve developed over time, why they’re collected, and the different types of taxes. Students end the lesson with a general understanding of how taxes work and why we need them.
Our Teaching Students Cursive Lesson Plan is designed to help teachers and parents teach kids how to write in cursive. Included in the full curriculum is the following:
Teaching Cursive Packet – Teaching Tips and instruction
Practice Cursive Worksheets – From A to Z
“Squishy” Letters Activity – Creative painting activity to help teach cursive
Cursive Crawlers Activity – Write your name in curvise then create a fun creature
Todays Word Activity – Start the day with a inspiring word and practice writing it in cursive
Why is Good Penmanship Important Activity – Learn from successful believers in penmanship.
We hope you enjoy teaching and learning how to write in cursive!
Working with certified professionals in the area of Autism, Clarendon Learning developed our “Teaching Students on the Spectrum” Curriculum. You will learn professional advice and strategies on how to effectively run an inclusive classroom, which includes ALL of your students.
The full Curriculum includes:
Teaching students on the Spectrum – Informational Packet
Lesson 1: Communication
Lesson 2: Judging by Appearances
Lesson 3: Healthy Relationships
Lesson 4: Being open to New Relationships
Lesson 5: Self-Esteem
Lesson 6: Team Building
All-in-all you will have access hours of material, worksheets, activities, and more all designed to help you serve your students and classroom more fully.
We hope you enjoy our curriculum Teaching Students on the Spectrum.
In our Temperature lesson plan, students learn how to measure temperature, the proper measurement units, how and why it changes over time, and more. Students practice reading temperatures using both Celcius and Fahrenheit.
With our Tens from 10 to 90 lesson, students learn how to count from 10 to 90 in increments of 10. Students complete practice problems, use visual aids, and more in order to solidify their understanding of the lesson.
Our Text Features lesson plan teaches students about the features of different kinds of text. Students learn to differentiate between different text features, list their uses, and use them in both fiction and non-fiction contexts.
With our Text Features for Locating Information lesson plan, students learn all about text features that can help them locate information. Students practice identifying text features and their purpose as a part of this lesson.
With our Text Structure and Development lesson plan, students learn about the different parts of writing structure (sentences, paragraphs, chapters) and how they relate to each other and to a text as a whole.
With our Text with Purpose and Understanding lesson plan, students learn how to accurately determine the purpose of a piece of text using the Read, Recite, and Write method.
Our Thanksgiving Origins lesson plan teaches students about the origins of Thanksgiving. They learn how Thanksgiving began, how it evolved, and the lasting impact of its beginnings today.