Rules for Discussions
$0.00With our Rules for Discussions lesson plan, students learn all about the various rules and conventions for holding a discussion.
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With our Rules for Discussions lesson plan, students learn all about the various rules and conventions for holding a discussion.
Our Settings lesson plan teaches students about sentence fragments and run-ons in writing, including what they are and how you can identify them. Students practice identifying and correcting sentence fragments and run-ons in order to improve their writing skills.
In our Sentence Order lesson plan, students learn how to put words in the correct order within sentences and sentences in the correct order within paragraphs.
In our Sentence Types lesson plan, students learn about different types of sentences and how they are used in writing. Students practice using each of the four types of sentences discussed in this lesson: declarative, imperative, exclamatory, and interrogative.
Our Sentence Variety lesson plan teaches students about sentence variety, including what they are and how and when they are used. Students practice defining and using sentence variety correctly in order to improve their writing and reading comprehension skills.
With our Sentence-Level Context Clues lesson plan, students learn how to use the context clues in a sentence to determine the meaning of a word.
With our Sequence of Events Management lesson plan, students learn how to use transitions to effectively convey a sequence of events.
Our Settings lesson plan teaches students about settings in literature, including why they are important and how you can identify different aspects of a setting. Students practice describing settings based on photographs to solidify their understanding and improve their writing skills.
With our Shades of Meaning – Related Words lesson plan, students learn how to differentiate between similar words with different exact meanings.
In our Shades of Meaning in Words lesson plan, students learn about how multiple words can have very similar – but not identical – meanings. Students practice listing and ranking similar words using different criteria to demonstrate their understanding of the lesson.
Our Shakespeare for Kids Lesson Plan contains four of Shakespeare’s many plays, whose stories have been summarized and explained in the format of children’s plays, with focus towards 4th – 9th grades.
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With our Short Research Projects lesson plan, students learn how to complete a short research project from start to finish, including research and citations.
Our Short Vowel Spelling Patterns I lesson plan teaches students about short vowel spelling patterns. Students will learn vocabulary words that use this spelling pattern and will be able to identify this spelling pattern in other words they read.
Our Short Vowel Spelling Patterns II lesson plan teaches students about short vowel spelling patterns. Students will learn vocabulary words that use this spelling pattern and will be able to identify this spelling pattern in other words they read.
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.
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.
The Clarendon Learning language arts lesson plans are suitable for every elementary school-aged child, whether for use by a classroom teacher or a homeschooling parent. Each detailed lesson plan in English will cover a central theme for learners in primary school, middle, or upper-elementary grades, and those studying English as a second language. There are a wide variety of topics available with specialized and concept-specific language arts lesson plans available as an easy download.
Whether you are seeking to introduce your students to the proper use of commas, types of nouns, parts of speech, spelling and writing strategies, research projects, or other language arts concepts, Clarendon Learning offers effective language arts lesson plans for all educators.
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The Clarendon Learning language arts lesson plans are beneficial to all elementary-aged students, and each detailed lesson plan in English will allow teachers and homeschooling parents to become more effective educators.
The Clarendon Learning language arts lesson plans are suitable for every elementary school-aged child, whether for use by a classroom teacher or a homeschooling parent. Each detailed lesson plan in English will cover a central theme for learners in primary school, middle, or upper-elementary grades, and those studying English as a second language. There are a wide variety of topics available with specialized and concept-specific language arts lesson plans available as an easy download. Whether you are seeking to introduce your students to the proper use of commas, types of Read more