Identify Sensory Details
$0.00With our Identify Sensory Details lesson plan, students learn strategies for using sensory details in their writing and identifying which sense various words are referring to in other people’s writing.
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With our Identify Sensory Details lesson plan, students learn strategies for using sensory details in their writing and identifying which sense various words are referring to in other people’s writing.
With our Identify Text Structures lesson plan, students learn how text structures are used and how to identify common text structures in writing.
With our Identify Vowels lesson plan, students learn about vowels and their basic vowel sounds. Students practice identifying vowels in words as a part of this lesson.
With our Identifying and Sorting Syllables lesson plan, students learn how to count the number of syllables in a word and how to sort words by number of syllables. Students practice sounding out words to determine the number of syllables in order to sort them.
With our Identifying Authors’ Reasons lesson plan, students learn strategies for identifying an author’s main point, supporting ideas, and conclusions.
Our Identifying Inconsistent Spelling/Sounds lesson plan teaches students about inconsistent spelling/sounds of some common words. As a part of this lesson, students learn about diphthongs, silent letters, homophones, and more.
With our Identifying Text Purpose lesson plan, students learn how to accurately identify the purpose of a text and the author’s point of view.
With our Images to Clarify Text lesson plan, students learn how to choose and interpret images or pictures to help clarify written text.
With our Inferences – Nonfiction lesson plan, students learn how to make inferences based on text and identify supporting details and evidence to support those inferences.
With our Inferences – Nonfiction lesson plan, students learn how to make accurate inferences based on evidence in a nonfiction text.
With our Inferences Nonfiction lesson plan, students learn how to make accurate inferences from nonfiction texts.
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 Integrating Information lesson plan, students learn how to use information from multiple sources about the same topic to gain a greater understanding of that topic.
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.
With our Integrating Information lesson plan, students learn about the different methods or formats for presenting information and how each is used.
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.
With our Interpreting and Using Flashback lesson plan, students learn how to identify and interpret flashbacks in writing and how to use them in their own writing more effectively.
With our Interpreting and Using Foreshadowing lesson plan, students learn how to identify and interpret foreshadowing in writing and how to use it in their own writing more effectively.