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Students will be able to distinguish between a text’s topic and its theme, identify common themes in literature, and explain how authors develop...
Students will be able to describe how forces (pushes and pulls) affect the motion of objects, explain the role of friction and gravity in motion, and...
In this lesson, students will learn the concept of positive affirmations and how to use them effectively in daily life to help improve students...
By the end of this lesson, students will have met several requirements set by the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, including measuring...
By the end of the lesson, students will be able to use dictionaries and glossaries effectively to improve their vocabulary and reading comprehension...
Students will be able to solve multi-step word problems involving the four operations by identifying key details, translating them into mathematical...
Students will analyze historical perspectives, identify elements of persuasive writing, and compose a historically inspired letter reflecting the...
Students will describe the difference between theoretical and experimental probability, make predictions, and calculate basic probabilities using...
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.
A powerful activity "buries" students' thoughts of "I'm not good at" and "I can't," building perseverance.