Explaining Your Ideas
$0.00With our Explaining Your Ideas lesson plan, students learn how to more effectively explain their ideas during a discussion.
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With our Explaining Your Ideas lesson plan, students learn how to more effectively explain their ideas during a discussion.
With our Exploring Ideas Under Discussion lesson plan, students learn how to prepare for a discussion, honing their research and presentation skills.
Our Figures of Speech lesson plan teaches students different figures of speech and what they mean. Students learn to recognize figures of speech and what some common figures of speech mean.
With our Find Synonyms/Antonyms in Context lesson plan, students learn all about synonyms and antonyms, including how to differentiate between different shades of meaning in synonyms.
Our free downloadable PDF Folktales lesson plan introduces students to folktales in literature. Folktales encompass many different sub-genres of literature that make up the body of children’s literature, and that are referenced in adult literature, such as fairy tales, legends, myths, and fables.
With our Form and Use Possessives lesson plan, students learn how to properly form and use possessives.
With our Formal and Informal English lesson plan, students learn when to use formal and informal language in their speaking and writing and how to recognize each in other’s speaking and writing.
In our Formal vs. Informal Discourse lesson plan, students learn about the differences between formal and informal discourse and how to identify them. Students practice adapting their speech and writing for specific situations using the lesson material.
In our Formal vs. Informal Writing lesson plan, students learn the differences between formal and informal writing and what each is used for. Students also practice using both formal and informal writing.
In our Four Types of Writing lesson plan, students learn about the four main types of writing, including their characteristics and how to identify them. Students practice identifying which type a piece of writing is and learn when to use each type.
Our free downloadable PDF Frequently Confused Words lesson plan introduces students to frequently confused words in the English language such as to, too, two; their, there, they’re; and many others.
With our Gathering Information from Resources lesson plan, students learn how to effectively gather information from a variety of sources, such as research and people’s personal experience.
With our Generalize Spelling Patterns lesson plan, students learn common spelling patterns to enhance their spelling skills and reading comprehension.
With our Glossaries and Dictionaries lesson plan, students learn how to use both online and print dictionaries and glossaries to determine the definition and part of speech of words.
Our Glued Sound Short A Spelling Patterns lesson plan teaches students about the spelling pattern with glued sounds and how to correctly use it. Students use a fun, interactive game to practice with the words.
In our Greek Roots I Spelling Patterns lesson plan, students learn about Greek roots for words and what they mean. Students also learn that knowing these Greek roots will help them figure out the definitions of unknown words.
Our Greek/Latin Affixes and Roots lesson plan introduces students to common Greek and Latin prefixes, suffixes, and root words. Students learn that these roots can be used to help define unknown words.
With our How to Write a Letter lesson plan, students learn how to format and write various types of letters, ranging from informal to formal.
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.
The lessons and content have been written by experienced educators and curriculum experts. They have been thoroughly researched and reviewed for accuracy and efficiency and can be used almost immediately. There is little preparation time necessary, allowing the busy educator more time to teach the content of the lesson.
The language arts lesson plans include step-by-step instructions, procedures for teachers, options, matching Common Core State Standards, content for students, activity and practice pages, a list of Internet resources to enhance learning, and much more.
Our language arts lesson plans may be searched by topic, grade level, or by Common Core State Standard. All lesson plans can also be sorted alphabetically or by grade, and most can be adapted to the needs of a specific learner.
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