Anne Frank
$0.00In our Anne Frank lesson plan, students learn about who Anne Frank was and why she is still significant in WWII history. Students learn about her early life, her diary, and her continued legacy.
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In our Anne Frank lesson plan, students learn about who Anne Frank was and why she is still significant in WWII history. Students learn about her early life, her diary, and her continued legacy.
Our free downloadable PDF Antagonist lesson plan develops reading comprehension as students define an antagonist and identify examples from a story, book, movie, or TV show. Students are asked to use and expand their creative writing skills by writing a short story which includes an antagonist. Students are also asked to work in pairs to id
In our Apostrophes lesson plan, students learn when and how to use apostrophes in their writing. Students learn about the use of apostrophes for possessives, contractions, and other uses.
With our Applying Area in the Real World lesson plan, students learn how to find the area of various shapes and solve real-world problems using area.
With our Applying Area in the Real World lesson plan, students learn about how area is used in real-world scenarios. Students practice finding the area of various shapes and answering questions based on real-life scenarios.
With our Applying Volume in the Real World lesson plan, students learn how to use volume measurements to solve real-world problems.
Our Aquaponics lesson plan teaches students what aquaponics are, the steps involved in aquaponics systems, and the advantages and disadvantages of an aquaponics system. Students also learn related vocabulary as a part of this lesson.
In our Area and Perimeter lesson plan, students learn how to find the area and perimeter of various shapes using given formulas. Students learn how to do this for both squares and rectangles and complete practice problems.
With our Area and Perimeter Word Problems lesson plan, students learn how to solve and create area and perimeter word problems.
With our Area as Additive lesson plan, students learn how to find the area of irregular shapes by breaking them into rectangles and using addition.
With our Area of Rectangles lesson plan, students learn how to find the area of a rectangle. Students solve practice problems as a part of this lesson.
With our Area of Rectangles Word Problems lesson plan, students learn how to solve real-world word problems involving the area of squares and rectangles, as well as how to write their own.
Our Area of Triangles and More lesson plan teaches students how to find the area of triangles and other shapes such as trapezoids and parallelograms. Students practice using the formula to find the area for each of these shapes and more.
In our Area Using Models lesson plan, students learn about mathematical models using area. Students practice using these models to solve problems.
In our Arithmetic Patterns lesson plan, students learn how to recognize various arithmetic patterns. Students also learn how to create their own patterns using addition and multiplication tables.
Our Articles of Confederation lesson plan teaches students about the Articles of Confederation, including what they were, why they were important to the Constitution and the founding of the United States, and who was involved in writing them. Students also learn about some of the strengths and weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation.
In our Asexual Reproduction lesson plan, students learn what asexual reproduction is and how it works for different organisms. Students learn about different types of asexual reproduction and about the process of mitosis.
With our Ask & Answer Questions to Clarify Word Meaning lesson plan, students learn how to effectively ask and answer questions to help determine the meaning of an unknown word or phrase. Students learn and practice using various strategies for doing this during 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