Your students will “eat up” this salad of sight words! In this lesson, your students will practice recognizing words that are tricky to spell.
Reading & Writing Lesson PlanBuild words with this fun lesson for emergent readers. Using beads and pipe cleaners, your students will enjoy working with manipulatives to create three- and four-letter words!
Kindergarten Reading & Writing Lesson PlanThis bear-y fun lesson will help your students understand addition and subtraction and reward their efforts with a sweet treat!
Lesson PlanHelp your students' story telling abilities grow with this lesson that helps them recount what happened in a story and has them point out key details.
Reading & Writing Lesson PlanWhat do like to groove to? Bebop or hip-hop? In this Black History Month lesson plan, students will listen to and learn about two music genres heavily influenced by African-Americans. Then they will write about which genre they prefer.
Kindergarten Reading & Writing Lesson PlanBeing a fluent reader means being able to use different strategies to figure out unknown words. In this lesson, students learn how to use pictures and context clues.
Reading & Writing Lesson PlanYour students will love to see rhyming trees! They will manipulate letters to form different words that have the same rhyme. This lesson also integrates science and could be used to discuss parts of a plant or a tree.
Kindergarten Reading & Writing Lesson PlanMindfulness 101! Students focus on the present moment using their senses to observe what is happening right now. They are introduced to the idea that mindfulness is about paying attention to the present.
Reading & Writing Lesson PlanIn this fun blending lesson, students will get a chance to read and spell grade level words. This can be used as a stand-alone lesson or support for the Cooking Up Blends lesson plan.
Kindergarten Reading & Writing Lesson PlanYour students will love learning all about the playful characters in a classic read-aloud text while digging into what makes characters unique. Use as a stand-alone or support lesson for the How to Analyze a Character lesson plan.
Reading & Writing Lesson PlanIntroduce students to fictional story elements with a book by first grade favorite, Mo Willems! This lesson plan can be used alone or with the Goldilocks and the Three Bears: Key Details lesson plan.
Reading & Writing Lesson PlanThis lesson plan teaches students about Frida Kahlo and her legacy as an activist and artist who continues to inspire people all over the world. Students will listen to a story about Frida Kahlo and reflect on what it means to be an artist.
Reading & Writing Lesson PlanLet's dance our dreams! In this lesson, students read a story about a girl going after her dream of being a ballerina before composing dances to represent their own dreams.
Reading & Writing Lesson PlanExplore a day in the life of a pencil! Your students will practice different points of view by thinking outside the box and writing as though they are something else.
Reading & Writing Lesson PlanEngage students in reading grade-level texts by making and testing predictions. Your students will be excited to read on to find out if their predictions are correct!
Reading & Writing Lesson PlanDo you have students who are constantly asking what, who, where, why, how, and when? It's your turn to ask now! Have them read various stories and ask them to answer these questions in this lesson.
Reading & Writing Lesson PlanWhat do the letters A, E, I, O, and U have in common? They're all featured in this engaging reading lesson. Give your young learners a chance to play a version of Red Light, Green Light that doubles as a vowel review.
Reading & Writing Lesson PlanWhat makes a poem a poem? And what makes a story a story? In this lesson, students learn to distinguish between different types of texts while analyzing the sentences and words they encounter.
Reading & Writing Lesson PlanELs will get a chance to practice their listening and reading comprehension skills as they answer questions about the key details in a read-aloud text. Use as a stand-alone or pre-lesson for the Questions for Comprehension lesson plan.
Kindergarten Reading & Writing Lesson PlanAsk an important question this month: What does an activist do? This engaging lesson can be used leading up to Martin Luther King Jr. Day (and year-round). It supports students in understanding what it means to be an activist and how Martin Luther King Jr. used collaborative action to change the world and speak out against oppression. Perfect for first graders and second graders, this activity explores word meaning and other reading and writing skills.