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How to Write a Conflict Resolution Lesson PlanConflit resolution is an explicit skill that needs to be taught to students of all ages.
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Endangered Species Lesson Plan on the HippopotamusThis lesson will introduce students to the endangered hippopoatmus and its current plight in the world.
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How To Write a Rainforest Animal Lesson PlanThis lesson plan is to help students develop their knowledge of animals in the rainforest.
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How to Write a Bill of Rights Lesson PlanWe all need our individual rights protected and this lesson plan demonstrates to students how that is accomplished using the Bill of Rights.
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How to Help Slow Learners in the Mainstream ClassroomThis paper will help educators help slow learners in their mainstream classroom.
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Weather Lesson Plan on HurricanesStudents will learn about the weather topic of hurricanes. They will research the hurricanes that have hit the US in the past few years and the impact of them on people.
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Endangered Species Lesson Plan On the GorillaThis lesson serves as an introduction to the gorilla, an endangered species.
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Benjamin Rush: The Father of Modern MedicineBenjamin Rush (1745-1813), a signer of the Declaration of Independence, was the most celebrated American physician and the leading social reformer of his time.
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"Where the Wild Things Are" Geography LessonThis lesson incorporates "Where the Wild Things are" and geography into a fun lesson for elementary students.
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Lesson Plan: Interpretation of Lyrics (Literacy Based)Students need to actively engage as they read. This lesson helps motivate students and make connections to the text they read.
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History of a Community Lesson PlanThis lesson allows students to see the changes in their community over time.
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Force, Displacement and Acceleration Lab Lesson PlanThis is a lesson on force, displacement and acceleration geared towards introductory physical science students.
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Cultural and Ethnic Heritage: Immigration Interview Lesson PlanThis lesson helps students interview family members and see the orgins of their family and ancestry.
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How To Teach Questioning Techniques Using FairytalesThis lesson teachers elementary students about the 5 W's (who, what, where, when and why) in relation to fairytales.
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Introduction to Phonics: Fish Card Game for KidsThis is a great phonics card game called Phonics Fish that helps students be excited about working with words!
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Cooperative Learning: Endangered Birds Lesson PlanStudents will research the endangered birds of the world and create a model of that bird.
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Cinderella Fairy Tale LessonThe purpose of this lesson is to introduce the characteristics of fairy tales as a genre.
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Introduction to Plants Lesson PlanTeaching students about plants and their characteristics serves as an elementary introduction to biology.
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Panda Endangered Species Lesson PlanIn this thematic unit, students will develop an understanding of extinction and of the many endangered species on the planet. Students will also increase their awareness of our actions, such as pollution and conservation can affect others.
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Holiday Simile Lesson PlanSimiles are an important literary device. This lesson will teach that in conjunction with any upcoming holiday.
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Elephant Lesson PlanStudents will explore elephants, including their charcteristics and habitat. They will also learn how these animals are in danger from humans.
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Beginning Addition Lesson PlanStudents will learn to add problems by manipulating objects.
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Whale Mobile Lesson PlanStudents will gain an understanding of what types of organisms and animal lie in the ocean and how they interact with each other.
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Hanging Japanese FishStudents will gain an understanding of what types of organisms and animals live in the ocean and how they interact with each other. Students will also learn about some of the valuable resources the ocean provides, such as fish that we eat.
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Music: Composing a Recorder Piece Lesson PlanThis lesson focuses on the composition of recorder pieces. Students will be able to learn how music expresses emotions as well as basic knowledge of the instrument.
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Music: Rain Stick Lesson PlanThe students will be able to see the connection between the sounds of the rain forest and the rain stick.
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Endanged Species Lesson Plan: Blue WhaleIn this thematic unit, students will develop an understanding of extinction and of the many endangered species on the planet. Students will also increase their awareness of our actions, such as pollution and conservation, can affect others.
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Endangered Species Lesson Plan on PanthersThe basis of this unit is the need for students to realize, at a young age, that they can make a difference in the fate of these creatures. Their pollution or conservation effects can help or hinder our efforts to protect these animals.
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Four Step Math Problem Solving Method Lesson PlanThe four-step method is an important approach to problem solving that any student can use. This lesson will demonstrate how making a picture or diagram as well as acting out and using objects can be useful manipulatives in solving a problem.
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Endangered Species Lesson PlanStudents will examine the endangered species of our world. Along with these animals, ideas, such as conservation, will be discussed.This lesson was chosen because of the importance of this issue today.
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Making an Ecosystem: Aquarium LessonThis lesson serves as the introduction of the animals to the aquarium of a student made ecosystem.
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Ecosystems and Pollution Lesson PlanThis lesson is an introduction to two types of pollution, oil spills and acid rain. Pollution will be connected to the world as well as the ecosystems the students have created.
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"Nursery Rhymes of Great Britian," A Lesson PlanStudents of all ages are interested in learning about new countries. This lesson will help children understand about Great Britain and it's countries. By comparing and contrasting the students will get an overview of Great Britain.
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Great Britian Commemorative Plate LessonThis lesson will help children understand about Great Britain and it's countries. By comparing and contrasting it will be understood how it is similar and different to the United States.
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"The Money of Great Britian," A Lesson PlanStudents have little previous knowledge of this area. They may have a basic knowledge of currency, but none of the currency of Great Britain.
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Great Britain Castle Lesson PlanThis lesson will help children understand about Great Britain and it's countries. By comparing and contrasting the students will get an overview of Great Britain and how it is similar and different to the United States.
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Cinquain Lesson PlanStudents will develop an understanding of cinquains and how to write them successfully in order to expand their knowledge of language arts.
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Introduction to Drama Lesson PlanDrama, which plays a major role in language arts, is a way for students to understanding plot, characters and the setting of a piece while improving their creativity.
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Homonym Lesson PlanStudents can improve their writing by learning about the correct use of homonyms, words that are pronounced the same but have different meanings.
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Six Traits of Writing Lesson PlanStudents can improve their writing by practicing using the six traits. There are a variety of ways to organize writing as well as other things in everyday life.
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Seperating Syllables and Short & Long U Lesson PlanThis elementary based lesson will help students to spell, write and use words that have the long and short letter u properly as well as serve as an introduction to separating syllables.
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Character Emotion and Feelings Lesson PlanThis lesson is designed to help elementary school aged children learn about character emotion and feelings through use of a text. They will demonstrate their understand by making a mask that depicts the character.
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Listening Skills Lesson PlanThis lesson plan develops listening skills in students by having them focus on giving and receiving directions.



