In our Westward Expansion lesson plan, students learn about the U.S.’s expansion west, including the key events that led up to it and its lasting impact. Students will learn the path and years in which westward expansion occurred and will be able to label a map with the correct year that each state or territory was added.
In our What are Tens? lesson plan, students are introduced to the concept of using tens in math and in their everyday life. Students will understand how to add up to tens and how tens are added to make hundreds.
With our What is Christmas? lesson plan, students learn about Christmas, including its history as a holiday and how it is celebrated all around the world today.
In our What is Democracy lesson plan, students learn about democracies, including the characteristics of a democracy, some places in the world that are democracies, and more. They will be able to identify democracies and differentiate them from other types of governance.
With our What is Easter? lesson plan, students learn about the origins of the Easter holiday and about its symbols, significant terms, and celebrations.
With our What is Kwanzaa? lesson plan, students learn all about the holiday Kwanzaa, including its origins and the ways in which it is celebrated today.
With our What is Ramadan? lesson plan, students learn all about Ramadan, including the central pillars of Islam, how Ramadan is celebrated today, and its history.
In our What Lives in the Ocean lesson plan, students are taught about the different plants and animals that live in the ocean and why they are suited to live there instead of on land.
With our Whole Numbers as Fractions lesson plan, students learn how to write whole numbers as fractions. Students practice expressing whole numbers as fractions and using the lesson vocabulary.
In our Women’s Suffrage lesson plan, students will learn about the women’s suffrage movement, including key ideas, main figures, major events, and its lasting impact.
With our Word Analysis Skills lesson plan, students learn skills for analyzing and thinking about words, including how to sort them by number of syllables, how to find definitions, and how to determine rhyming words.
With our Word Connections lesson plan, students learn how to make connections between two words. Students practice describing word connections as a part of this lesson.
In our Word Endings lesson plan, students learn about the different endings words can have and what they tell you about the meaning of the word. They practice identifying different endings and deriving the meaning of the word from the combination of the base and the ending.
With our Word Problems – Add & Subtract Fractions lesson plan, students learn how to solve word problems that contain the addition or subtraction of fractions. Students solve problems and write their own word problems as a part of 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