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Creating lesson plans when you homeschool will help out a great deal. There are many benefits from creating lesson plans and many ways to do it.
Intended for 1st -3rd graders, these lesson plans are adaptable for younger or older home-school or classroom groups
Teachers struggle to decipher Local, State and Federal guidelines created by No Child Left Behind Guidelines and related laws. The result? Fewer teachers now create their own lesson plans and instead turn to prepackaged plans. Are teachers losing ground in the classroom?
Lesson Plan for ages 4, 5, and 6, with fun activities, music, snack ideas, sight words and more! Only lesson plans for letters A - E are available. Thanks
This lesson plan offers students a differentiated way of approaching understanding of the memoir form, a subgenre of the creative nonfiction genre.
This is a lesson plan I created for my Master's program in Education for the novel The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton. It is designed for grades 8-12, and is easilly adaptable. It uses the NteQ lesson format, a format which fuses technology into common lessons.
Reading is one of the essential parts of education for any student. This lesson plan will help you guide your students through new strategies to read.
Zoo lesson plans are the best. You can teach your child about colors, textures, sounds and contrasts. Color reinforcement and letter recognition are easily incorporated. The only trouble with these plans is what not to do.
This lesson offers an introduction to the organization, why it exists, what it's goals are, where it meets, and who makes up the group. It's written in lesson plan format, complete with student study packet.
Dental hygiene is so important for children to learn from a very young age. This fun lesson plan for preschoolers through lower elementary provides a fun hands-on way to learn just how important tooth brushing is.
This exercise is aimed at fifth graders. Students should work in groups on the mapping work. The lesson plan is flexible and can be made into as big or small a project as desired.
This lesson was designed specifically for 8th grade students, but activities and discussion questions can be adapted to cater to older grades of students, special education, and inclusion classes.
This lesson plan helps 2nd graders recognize compound words and how they are used.
An analysis of web sites that offer free elementary school foreign language lesson plans. Sites are ranked by quality, quantity, and usefulness of lesson plans and activities.
An analysis of web sites that offer free high school foreign language lesson plans. Sites are ranked by quality, quantity, and usefulness of lesson plans and activities.
An analysis of web sites that offer free high school language arts lesson plans. Sites are ranked by quality, quantity, and usefulness of lesson plans and activities.
An analysis of web sites that offer free high school language arts lesson plans. Sites are ranked by quality, quantity, and usefulness of lesson plans and activities.
An analysis of web sites that offer free High School English as a Second Language (ESL) lesson plans. Sites are ranked by quality, quantity, and usefulness of lesson plans and activities.
An analysis of web sites that offer free elementary school language arts lesson plans. Sites are ranked by quality, quantity, and usefulness of lesson plans and activities.
An analysis of web sites that offer free high school language arts lesson plans. Sites are ranked by quality, quantity, and usefulness of lesson plans and activities.
An analysis of web sites that offer free Elementary English as a Second Lanugage (ESL) lesson plans. Sites are ranked by quality, quantity, and usefulness of lesson plans and activities.
An English grammar lesson plan for middle or high school students that teaches pronoun/antecedent agreement. Sample questions and sentences for overhead transparency or worksheets and possible follow-up activities are included.
Here is a list of what not to do when writing a lesson plan. Beware these mistakes because they can have dangerous consequences.
I've known many teachers throughout my tenure who have simply gone into class and taught what came into their minds. I prefer to have a very specific lesson plan, and without one, your students will not learn what they should.
Here is a lesson plan designed to help reading, writing, and collaborative language skills in ESL students using Mexican fables and myths.
An English grammar lesson plan for middle or high school students that teaches the use of commas with coordinating conjunctions. Sample questions and sentences for overhead transparency or worksheets and possible follow-up activities are included.
Creating biographies is a great way to help ESL students practice various skills. Here is a lesson plan to help introduce biography and have them create one of their own.
Students that can apply all learning styles: visual, auditory and kinesthetic, remember more information than when one method is used.
Calvert Homeschool Curriculum and K12 Homeschool Curriculum both offer a complete educational package for homeschooling your child. There are some similarities but also some major differences.
One thing I love the most about Abeka Books is that the entire homeschool curriculum focuses on putting God first, and every lesson follows that standard.
If you've ever worked as a substitute teacher in any grade level, you know how thankful you are when the regular teacher leaves clear lesson plans for you to follow.
This is a lesson plan that can be used at school or home . It is a review game for a quiz using Dot stickers and Dot candy
Here's a Language Arts lesson plan for identifying with characters in novels. This language arts lesson plan includes objectives, ESL adaptations, and an assignment to hand out.
This lesson plan focuses on the reading of The Very Busy Spider by Eric Carle. After the reading, there are 2 craft choices to go along with the book. You can also incorporate the song Itsy-Bitsy Spider by using the second craft option.
This is a lesson plan created for 9th and 10th grade students.
A lesson plan is of tantamount importance because it protects a teacher who is being accused of not doing his or her job properly. In all essence, it is a living blueprint of the themes and activities that take place in a given day, week, or month in a teacher's classroom.
Chances are, if your child is in 5th grade he or she is going to learn about the digestive system. This is my 5th grade Digestive System lesson plan.
This homeschool lesson plan is just one part of the Fifty States theme unit. Studying the fifty states in the United States of America is an important for every school aged child.
Many children learn about animals in the elementary school grades. Parents or teachers can teach them about any animal type by building an animal lesson plan.
This is a lesson plan for grade 9 students ages 14-15
This lesson plan will help you learn and remember many facts from the period of 1900-1910.
This is a lesson plan to practice the skill of fluency with your children
An important part of a child's education is being able to build projects such as a collage on his/her own. Use this Lesson Plan to help guide the students in this endaevor.
This lesson plan allows students to create their own maps according to their interests, while learning basic map skills.
This lesson plan offers several steps to helping students understand, identify, locate, and even create the Main Idea of a story. This is a skill that is often on standardized tests and is essential for students to learn.
The following is a lesson plan created to have students practice spelling words in a fun and exciting way. The students play a game modeled after the common board game, Battelship.
This is a simple and fun lesson plan for children ages 6-11.
This lesson plan is planned around a book, Hatchet. There is a webquest that can be assigned for students to complete at the end of the book.
The following is a lesson plan dealing with giving quality directions. I have actually done this in a classroom and it worked out very well!
A lesson plan for Limited English Proficiency students regarding the thirteen colonies.