
Elementary Travel Lesson Plans
Plan a Trip The great thing about elementary travel lesson plans is that you can out so many subjects into the lesson plans and give the…
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Plan a Trip The great thing about elementary travel lesson plans is that you can out so many subjects into the lesson plans and give the…

Estimate the Leaves How many leaves are on a tree? You may have wondered about the answer to this question, but who has the patience to…

The Setting A story’s setting helps describe where the story happens and the time it takes place. It answers the questions when and where.…

Fantasy Character Study When reading fantasy novels that have characters that are unusual, students sometimes have difficulty connecting…

The key to teaching expository writing is to pick a topic that your students will be interested in. This doesn’t mean you have to pick a…

Fifty Cents Second grade students are just starting to understand the concept of money. Divide students into groups and give each group a…

The Key The key to math activities for kids is having the ability to modify everyday things into math activities. Reviewing information…

Elementary Science Tools Go over the list below with your students to introduce them to these basic tools of science. Magnifying Glass…

Interpreting Symbols Before you can read any language, you must be able to read the symbols that the language is made up of. Learning…

Prior Learning Before students do this lesson plan, they should be taught the rules for reading and writing Roman numerals. They should…