Our Rectangular Arrays lesson plan teaches students how to recognize rows and columns in a rectangular array. Students also learn how to generate an addition sentence to express the sum of the array and complete practice problems that use these concepts.
In our Recycling lesson plan, students learn what recycling is and why it is so important. Students learn the three steps for recycling and learn to identify commonly recycled items.
Our Reflexive Pronouns lesson plan teaches students about reflexive pronouns, including what they are, how to use them, and how to identify them. Students practice using reflexive pronouns in their own writing in order to solidify their understanding of the lesson material.
With our Regular and Irregular Verbs lesson plan, students learn about regular and irregular verbs in addition to verb tenses such as present, past, and past participle.
Our Regular Vowel Teams lesson teaches students about the regular vowel teams, which include oa, ee, ai, ay, oi, and oy. Students learn spelling-sound correspondences for these vowel teams, which helps with their pronunciation.
Our Relate Addition & Multiplication lesson plan introduces students to the concept of repeated addition to demonstrate multiplication. Students create their own word problems that include this concept in addition to solving practice problems.
With our Relate Area to Multiplication and Addition lesson plan, students learn how multiplication and addition are related to finding the area of a shape.
Our Relating +, – to Length lesson plan teaches students strategies that they can use when solving word problems related to length. Students practice solving practice problems using the methods taught in this lesson.
With our Relationships/Interactions Nonfiction Text lesson plan, students learn strategies for effectively comparing and contrasting ideas, concepts, and more in multiple nonfiction texts.
Our Relative Pronouns and Adverbs lesson plan teaches students all about what relative pronouns and adverbs are, how to use them, and how to identify them. Students practice using relative pronouns and adverbs in their writing as a part of this lesson.
In our Religions of the World lesson plan, students learn about different world religions and their characteristics. Students compare and contrast different world religions using the knowledge of their characteristics gained in this lesson.
In our Renewable Energy lesson plan, students learn the basics about renewable energy, including its sources and how each source works. Students also learn about the advantages and disadvantages of different types of renewable energy.
Our Represent and Interpret Data lesson plan for grades 4-6 teaches students how to us line plots and fractional number lines for data. Students complete practice problems that include line plots and fractional number lines to solidify their understanding of the concepts.
Our Reptiles and Mammals lesson plan teaches students the characteristics of reptiles and mammals. Students compare and contrast reptiles and mammals in addition to naming examples of each and identifying them.
In our Republicans and Democrats lesson plan, students learn about the two major political parties in the United States. Their histories, key platforms, and major differences are covered 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