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Lesson 1031
This lesson will expose students to the science and engineering practice of developing and using models. Through an exploration of [...]
Lesson 1030
This lesson will provide students opportunities to build perspective and empathy as they explore multiple points of view on a [...]
Lesson 1029
This lesson will introduce students to the phenomena of buoyancy and water displacement by helping them understand why a boat [...]
Lesson 1028
Explore the phenomenon of eutrophication by learning the reasons behind the novel algal blooms observed in Lake Superior, the impact [...]
Lesson 216
Read a book to help learn the letter Y and learn some new words along the way.
Lesson 216
Find a mystery word and learn how to write a type of poem called a limerick.
Lesson 216
Sort words that have open, closed, and vowel-consonant-e syllables, and ask important questions about a text.
Lesson 215
Learn all about the letter V and find out what lives under the snow.
Lesson 215
Learn how to make words plural and read a book about stars.
Lesson 215
Learn about complex compounds and meet someone who recycles t-shirts!
Lesson 215
Work with words that have open, closed, and vowel-consonant-e syllables.
Nobody loves a Math Mystery like the Odd Squad! In this activity, detectives will use a code to maneuver a [...]
Lesson 214
Learn all about the letter T and read a book about winter.
Lesson 214
Learn about adjectives and descriptive sentences.
Lesson 214
Create a word ladder and listen to two stories in order to compare and contrast them.
Lesson 214
Read words with more than one syllable and read a story in two languages!
Lesson 213
Learn new letter blends and write a story about the seasons.
Lesson 213
Use your observations about the night sky to write a story about the seasons.
Lesson 213
Practice dividing words into syllables and listen to a story about water.
Lesson 213
Read words with more than one syllable and meet an amazing author!
Lesson 212
Learn about the letter Z and practice building words.
Lesson 212
Work with simple compound words and write a persuasive letter about our environment.
Lesson 212
Find a mystery word, read a text about saving our planet, and write your own opinion text.
Lesson 211
Learn all about the letter D and read about how weather changes across the seasons.
Lesson 211
Learn new letter patterns and compare the daytime and nighttime sky.
Lesson 211
Work with simple compound words and learn how to reuse and recycle metal.
Lesson 211
Work with words that have open and closed syllables, and brainstorm sentences.
Lesson 112
Mister C and the Science Crew have all the tricks to make science exciting with optical illusions.
Lesson 111
Experimenting with pendulums, marble tracks and more.
Lesson 207
Warm up with a Mystery Math Mistake to tell whether Dotson's 10-frames represent a number more than his focus number. Examine a train to find shapes. Put together shapes to make familiar objects.
Lesson 207
Warm up with a Mystery Math Mistake to add 9 and 5 using a double 10-frame and a decompose strategy. Use near-doubles to add with double 10-frames and a compensation strategy.
Lesson 207
Warm up with a Mystery Math Mistake to find the mistake made in counting up on a number line to subtract. Use visual models to practice adding and subtracting lengths of objects within 100.
Lesson 207
Warm up with a Mystery Math Mistake to hunt for the mistake made counting up on the number line. Use a Rekenrek and number line to explore rounding numbers to the nearest ten and hundred.
Lesson 208
Warm up with a Mystery Math Mistake to tell whether Dotson's 10-frames represent a number less than his focus number. Tell Which One Doesn't Belong by examining four sets of pattern blocks. Use pattern blocks to make different shapes.
Lesson 208
Warm up with a Mystery Math Mistake to find the error in DC's addition. Use different strategies to subtract including counting back and the connection between addition and subtraction. Use a number line to help count on to find a difference.
Lesson 208
Warm up with a Mystery Math Mistake to find the mistake made in counting up on a number line to subtract. Notice and wonder to compare a bar graph and a line plot. Measure your own hand span. Create and use a line plot of hand span data to answer questions.
Lesson 208
Warm up with a Mystery Math Mistake to hunt for the mistake made counting up on the number line. Use place value cards to practice rounding numbers to the nearest ten and hundred.
Lesson 210
Learn about the letter I and read about predicting the weather.
Lesson 210
Read a poem and search for high-frequency words in the poem.
Lesson 210
Read and write words with the -ough- spelling and learn how to help prevent pollution.
Lesson 210
Work with words that have open syllables and organize ideas for an opinion writing.
Lesson 209
Learn about the letter F and floods, then practice building words.
Lesson 209
Read a story connected to space and learn new kinds of blends.
Lesson 209
Learn to read and write words with the -ough- spelling and learn about text features.
Lesson 209
Find a mystery word, read a poem, and look at an example of opinion writing
Subjects
Grades
Shows
Lesson 1031
This lesson will expose students to the science and engineering practice of developing and using models. Through an exploration of [...]
Lesson 1030
This lesson will provide students opportunities to build perspective and empathy as they explore multiple points of view on a [...]
Lesson 1029
This lesson will introduce students to the phenomena of buoyancy and water displacement by helping them understand why a boat [...]
Lesson 1028
Explore the phenomenon of eutrophication by learning the reasons behind the novel algal blooms observed in Lake Superior, the impact [...]
Lesson 216
Read a book to help learn the letter Y and learn some new words along the way.
Lesson 216
Find a mystery word and learn how to write a type of poem called a limerick.
Lesson 216
Sort words that have open, closed, and vowel-consonant-e syllables, and ask important questions about a text.
Lesson 215
Learn all about the letter V and find out what lives under the snow.
Lesson 215
Learn how to make words plural and read a book about stars.
Lesson 215
Learn about complex compounds and meet someone who recycles t-shirts!
Lesson 215
Work with words that have open, closed, and vowel-consonant-e syllables.
Nobody loves a Math Mystery like the Odd Squad! In this activity, detectives will use a code to maneuver a [...]
Lesson 214
Learn all about the letter T and read a book about winter.
Lesson 214
Learn about adjectives and descriptive sentences.
Lesson 214
Create a word ladder and listen to two stories in order to compare and contrast them.
Lesson 214
Read words with more than one syllable and read a story in two languages!
Lesson 213
Learn new letter blends and write a story about the seasons.
Lesson 213
Use your observations about the night sky to write a story about the seasons.
Lesson 213
Practice dividing words into syllables and listen to a story about water.
Lesson 213
Read words with more than one syllable and meet an amazing author!
Lesson 212
Learn about the letter Z and practice building words.
Lesson 212
Work with simple compound words and write a persuasive letter about our environment.
Lesson 212
Find a mystery word, read a text about saving our planet, and write your own opinion text.
Lesson 211
Learn all about the letter D and read about how weather changes across the seasons.
Lesson 211
Learn new letter patterns and compare the daytime and nighttime sky.
Lesson 211
Work with simple compound words and learn how to reuse and recycle metal.
Lesson 211
Work with words that have open and closed syllables, and brainstorm sentences.
Lesson 112
Mister C and the Science Crew have all the tricks to make science exciting with optical illusions.
Lesson 111
Experimenting with pendulums, marble tracks and more.
Lesson 207
Warm up with a Mystery Math Mistake to tell whether Dotson's 10-frames represent a number more than his focus number. Examine a train to find shapes. Put together shapes to make familiar objects.
Lesson 207
Warm up with a Mystery Math Mistake to add 9 and 5 using a double 10-frame and a decompose strategy. Use near-doubles to add with double 10-frames and a compensation strategy.
Lesson 207
Warm up with a Mystery Math Mistake to find the mistake made in counting up on a number line to subtract. Use visual models to practice adding and subtracting lengths of objects within 100.
Lesson 207
Warm up with a Mystery Math Mistake to hunt for the mistake made counting up on the number line. Use a Rekenrek and number line to explore rounding numbers to the nearest ten and hundred.
Lesson 208
Warm up with a Mystery Math Mistake to tell whether Dotson's 10-frames represent a number less than his focus number. Tell Which One Doesn't Belong by examining four sets of pattern blocks. Use pattern blocks to make different shapes.
Lesson 208
Warm up with a Mystery Math Mistake to find the error in DC's addition. Use different strategies to subtract including counting back and the connection between addition and subtraction. Use a number line to help count on to find a difference.
Lesson 208
Warm up with a Mystery Math Mistake to find the mistake made in counting up on a number line to subtract. Notice and wonder to compare a bar graph and a line plot. Measure your own hand span. Create and use a line plot of hand span data to answer questions.
Lesson 208
Warm up with a Mystery Math Mistake to hunt for the mistake made counting up on the number line. Use place value cards to practice rounding numbers to the nearest ten and hundred.
Lesson 210
Learn about the letter I and read about predicting the weather.
Lesson 210
Read a poem and search for high-frequency words in the poem.
Lesson 210
Read and write words with the -ough- spelling and learn how to help prevent pollution.
Lesson 210
Work with words that have open syllables and organize ideas for an opinion writing.
Lesson 209
Learn about the letter F and floods, then practice building words.
Lesson 209
Read a story connected to space and learn new kinds of blends.
Lesson 209
Learn to read and write words with the -ough- spelling and learn about text features.
Lesson 209
Find a mystery word, read a poem, and look at an example of opinion writing