Inferences
$0.00In our Inferences lesson plan, students learn what inferences are and how to make them when they’re reading. Students practice reading text and making inferences based on it using the strategies presented during this lesson.
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In our Inferences lesson plan, students learn what inferences are and how to make them when they’re reading. Students practice reading text and making inferences based on it using the strategies presented during this lesson.
Our Informational Text lesson plan teaches students about non-fiction text and its features. Students learn how to interpret and comprehend informational texts such as history and social studies, science, and more.
With our Informative Introduction lesson plan, students learn how to write an effective and informative introduction for a topic.
Our Informative Writing lesson plan teaches students the proper structure of an informative essay and the components that make it up. During this lesson, students use this information to write their own five-paragraph informative essay from start to finish.
With our Informative Writing lesson plan, students learn strategies for writing informatively and practice writing about different topics using the information provided in this lesson.
In our Integers (Add & Subtract) lesson plan, students learn how to multiply and divide integers. Students complete practice problems in order to solidify their understanding of the lesson material.
In our Integers (Multiply & Divide) lesson plan, students learn how to multiply and divide integers. Students complete practice problems in order to solidify their understanding of the lesson material.
Our Integrating Information lesson plan teaches students how to integrate and consolidate information for two sources. Students practice reading, listening to, and viewing information and then organizing, comparing and contrasting, and summarizing it.
In our Intensive Pronouns lesson plan, students learn what intensive pronouns are and when they’re used in writing. Students practice identifying intensive pronouns and including them in their own writing.
Our Interest lesson plan teaches students about interest as it relates to money. Students learn how to calculate simple interest given the principle, rate, and time of a loan or purchase.
In our Interjections lesson plan, students learn what interjections are and how they should be used in their writing. Students practice identifying interjections in other people’s writing and using them on their own.
In our International Space Station lesson plan, students learn the history of the International Space Station and what it is used for today. Students learn about the scientists, countries, and astronauts who made the International Space Station possible and what work is currently being done on the ISS.
With our Interpret Division of a Unit Fraction lesson plan, students learn how to divide fractions by whole numbers and how to visually represent these types of math problems.
With our Interpret Fraction Products lesson plan, students learn about fraction products and how to represent fraction problems visually and through a story.
With our Interpret Fractions as Division lesson plan, students learn how to change fractions into whole or mixed numbers.
With our Interpret Statements of Inequality lesson plan, students learn all about statements of inequality and the symbols used to represent them (greater than, less than, and equal to).
Our Interpreting and Representing Data lesson plan for grades 1-3 teaches students how to interpret graphs and why graphs are often used to represent data. Students work with bar charts and learn how bar charts are used to interpret and organize data.
With our Interpreting and Using Flash Forward lesson plan, students learn how to identify and interpret flash forwards in writing and how to use them in their own writing more effectively.
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