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Just about every teacher understands the feeling of despair when they’re staring at a pile of ungraded book reports, but what if grading smarter meant reclaiming time without sacrificing student growth?
Lesson Objective: To learn about how words develop scenes in books, read the book A House That Once Was and answer questions about the book.
Ready to Use Writing Lesson Plan on Baseball. Lesson Objective: To write an opinion piece about baseball.
Do your writing prompts sometimes fall flat? All the responses sound the same. Responses are shorter than you expected. The content of the responses...
Students will analyze historical perspectives, identify elements of persuasive writing, and compose a historically inspired letter reflecting the tone...
Baseball Lesson Objective: To listen to the book, The Berenstain Bears Go Out For the Team, and then answer questions about the book
Lesson Objective: To learn about refugees, migration, read the book, Wherever I Go by Mary Wagley Copp and answer questions about the book.
Despite every effort to standardize school testing, the set guidelines will always, in one way or another, leave some people at a disadvantage. Yet,...
Are you ready for some football? Hand out this printable student work sheet with the uncorrected text for students to find errors of capitalization,...
Learn about One World Trade, which honors those who lost their lives on September 11, 2001.
A powerful activity "buries" students' thoughts of "I'm not good at" and "I can't," building perseverance.