Conjunctions (Frequently Used)
$0.00With our Conjunctions (Frequently Used) lesson plan, students learn about common conjunctions and how they are used, such as “and,” “but,” and “or”.
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With our Conjunctions (Frequently Used) lesson plan, students learn about common conjunctions and how they are used, such as “and,” “but,” and “or”.
With our Conjunctions, Prepositions, Interjections lesson plan, students learn how to properly and effectively use conjunctions, prepositions, and interjections in their writing and when speaking.
Our Connecting Individuals, Events, Ideas lesson plan teaches students about how people, places, things, events, and more are connected to each other. Students practice describing the connection between two or more things in order to solidify their understanding of the lesson.
With our Connecting Text with Presentations lesson plan, students learn strategies and tips for creating interesting and informative presentations that include text.
In our Consonant Blends (2-letter) lesson plan, students learn how to orally produce single-syllable words by blending sounds. In order to do this, students learn about what consonant blends are and how they are used in words.
In our Consonant Digraphs lesson plan, students learn about what consonant digraphs – consonant pairs that represent a single sound – are and how they are used in words. Students learn some common consonant digraphs and learn the spelling-sound correspondences for these common examples.
In our Consonants, Beginning/Ending lesson plan, students learn about both beginning and ending consonants and sounds. Students practice identifying the correct consonant to go at the beginning or end of a word in order to solidify their understanding of the lesson.
Our Constellations lesson plan teaches students the basics of constellations, including what they are and what some of the major constellations look like. Students also learn the various myths behind some constellations and why they are important.
With our Consult and Use Reference Materials lesson plan, students learn how to properly and effectively use reference materials, such as dictionaries, thesauruses, and glossaries.
Our Context lesson plan teaches students how to use context clues to define unknown words. Students practice finding words that they don’t know in magazines or books and using the context clues to define them.
Our Context and Word Recognition lesson plan teaches students about the value of and strategies for using context clues for word recognition. Students practice using the methods taught in this lesson to correct and inform their understanding of unfamiliar words.
With our Context and Word Recognition lesson plan, students learn how to improve their reading comprehension using context clues and other strategies.
With our Context and Word Recognition lesson plan, students learn how to use context to determine the meaning of unknown words that they read or recognize words that they know but aren’t sure of the definition of. Students practice defining words based on context and recognizing what type of context is being used.
With our Context Clues in Sentences lesson plan, students learn how to use context clues in sentences to determine the meaning of words and phrases.
With our Contextual Clues lesson plan, students learn how to understand the meaning of words using context clues as well as how to include their own context clues in their writing.
Our Contractions lesson plan teaches students what contractions are, how and why they are used, and how to form them. Students practice inserting contractions into text and forming their own contractions where appropriate.
Our Converting Time Units lesson plan teaches students the basic units of time and teaches students how to convert units of time. Students practice doing various time conversions in order to solidify their understanding of the lesson material.
With our Conveying an Author’s POV lesson plan, students learn about how an author creates and conveys their point of view in a text.
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Clarendon Learning includes extensive, comprehensive, quality Reading, Language Arts, Math, Science and Social Studies lesson plans. The plans and content have been written by experienced educators and curriculum experts. They have been researched and reviewed for accuracy and efficiency and one of their best features—they can be used almost immediately with little preparation, allowing the busy educator more time to focus on the content of the lesson. A wide variety of topics are available in every subject area with specialized lesson plans for students in primary school, middle and upper Read more