Our Plate Tectonics lesson plan teaches students about plate tectonics, including what they are, the effect they have on the planet, and what their effects are today. Students also learn to identify some of the major continental plates.
Our Plot lesson plan teaches students what plot is, what the different parts of plot are, and how they are used in a story. Students practice writing their own stories using the information they learned about plot during this lesson.
In our Pocahontas lesson plan, students learn about Pocahontas as a historical figure. Students learn about her life, her connection to Jamestown, and her lasting legacy.
With our Poems, Drama, Prose Differences lesson plan, students learn all poems, dramas, and prose, including their characteristics and how they differ from each other.
Our Poems, Drama, Prose Terms lesson plan teaches students the major terms relating to poems, drama, and prose. Students practice matching these terms to their definitions and describing why each term is an important part of the overall text.
In our Poetry lesson plan, students learn the basics about poetry and the various structures it can have. Students practice writing their own poetry in the style of one of the forms discussed during this lesson.
In our Poetry lesson plan for grades 1-3, students develop their understanding of poetry. This lesson focuses on rhyming, descriptive and figurative language, and various types of poems, such as acrostic and bio poems.
Our Poetry: Introductory lesson plan teaches students the basics about poetry. Students learn to identify different types of poetry in addition to writing their own.
Our Point of View lesson plan teaches students about point of view in writing, why it’s important, and how to identify it. Students practice writing from different points of view in order to solidify their understanding of the material.
Our Point of View lesson plan teaches students about point of view in writing, why it’s important, and how to identify it. Students practice writing from different points of view in order to solidify their understanding of the material.
Our Points and Lines lesson plan teaches students how to identify points, lines, line segments, rays, and perpendicular and parallel lines. Students also learn to draw, name, and use each of these correctly.
In our Political Parties lesson plan, students learn about major and minor political parties in the United States. Students participate in an activity in which they create their own political party and discuss the similarities and differences between existing parties in the U.S.
In our Polygons lesson plan, students are introduced to polygons. Students learn to define, identify, and use different types of polygons and polygons of different sizes.
In our Polygons and Coordinate Planes lesson plan, students learn what polygons and coordinate planes are and how to draw polygons on coordinate planes. Students practice solving problems using the information gained in this lesson.
With our Possessive Nouns lesson plan, students learn all about possessive nouns, including what they are, how they are used, and how to identify them in text.
With our POV, Reasons and Evidence lesson plan, students learn about how facts and opinions can be supported with evidence in text and why understanding point of view is important.
In our Precipitation lesson plan, students learn all about various types of precipitation and how they differ. Students learn facts about rain, snow, hair, freezing rain, and sleet, and are asked to differentiate between them using the knowledge gained in this lesson.
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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