Grades
Lesson 07
Discover all kinds of families, draw yours, and learn about family names and members. This lesson is for Kindergarten and 1st graders with beginning English skills.
Lesson 6
Tackle comparative adjectives and demonstratives in the present tense! This lesson is for Kindergarten and 1st grade students who are learning English and have intermediate to advanced English skills.
Lesson 6
This learning adventure includes high frequency words, weather, and a hamster visit! This lesson is for 2nd or 3rd graders with beginning English skills.
Lesson 6
Learn all about “WH” words. Who? What? When? Where? Why? This lesson is for 2nd and 3rd grade students who are learning English and have intermediate to advanced English skills.
Lesson 6
Learn clothing words, read two books, practice letter sounds, and learn a word family. This lesson is for Kindergarten and 1st graders with beginning English skills.
Lesson 5
Describe food using adjectives and practice answering questions in complete sentences. This lesson is for Kindergarten and 1st grade students who are learning English and have intermediate to advanced English skills.
Lesson 5
Learn and use object pronouns and subject pronouns, and review the alphabet! This lesson is for 2nd or 3rd graders with beginning English skills.
Lesson 5
Read a story and play games to learn about contractions. This lesson is for 2nd and 3rd grade students who are learning English and have intermediate to advanced English skills.
Lesson 5
Learn all your body parts and have some fun singing and drawing! This lesson is for Kindergarten and 1st graders with beginning English skills.
Lesson 4
The Phonics Queen and Big Bear help with learning rhyming and syllables. This lesson is for Kindergarten and 1st grade students who are learning English and have intermediate to advanced English skills.
Lesson 4
Mrs. Aretz investigates animals and reviews reading strategies and alphabet sounds! This lesson is for 2nd or 3rd graders with beginning English skills.
Lesson 4
Mrs. Radue teaches suffixes and prefixes through a ‘Day at the Zoo’ story. This lesson is for 2nd and 3rd grade students who are learning English and have intermediate to advanced English skills.
Lesson 4
Ms. Page uses animals from all over the world to teach colors to kindergarteners. This lesson is for Kindergarten and 1st graders with beginning English skills.
Lesson 3
Talk about the people in our family and learn pronouns like he, she, and they. This lesson is for Kindergarten and 1st grade students who are learning English and have intermediate to advanced English skills.
Lesson 3
Where do animals like to live? In this lesson you will learn about the different types of habitats where animals stay, and practice subject-verb agreement so you can talk about one bird or two pigs! This lesson is for 2nd or 3rd graders with beginning English skills.
Lesson 3
Just a few letters at the beginning of a word can change its meaning! We'll learn how prefixes like re-, mis-, and un- change the meaning of a few of our favorite verbs. This lesson is for 2nd and 3rd grade students who are learning English and have intermediate to advanced English skills.
Lesson 3
Do you have a dog, a cat, or a turtle? This lesson explores some of the animals that may live in our homes--both usual and unusual! This lesson is for Kindergarten and 1st graders with beginning English skills.
Lesson 2
Sound out words with the Phonics Queen, then learn plural noun words for groups of community helpers like doctors, mail carriers, and firefighters. This lesson is for Kindergarten and 1st grade students who are learning English and have intermediate to advanced English skills.
Lesson 2
Do you cook in the basement? Or sleep in the bathroom? Of course not! Learn about all the rooms in a house and the action verbs for the activities you do there. This lesson is for 2nd or 3rd graders with beginning English skills.
Lesson 2
How can we talk about more than one of something? Ms. Radue shares tricks to remember how to add an -s or -es to make a noun plural. This lesson is for 2nd and 3rd grade students who are learning English and have intermediate to advanced English skills.
Lesson 2
Take a tour of a home and learn the words for the different rooms we may have in our homes. This lesson is for Kindergarten and 1st graders with beginning English skills.
Lesson 01
Learn singuar nouns like dog and horse and how to talk about what they do with action verbs, like "the dog jumps." This lesson is for Kindergarten and 1st grade students who are learning English and have intermediate to advanced English skills.
Lesson 01
Look for items you might find in a kitchen and practice using articles to talk about them: the pot, the pan, a chef, an apron. This lesson is for 2nd or 3rd graders with beginning English skills.
Lesson 01
Can you change the meaning of a verb just by adding a few letters? Practice inflectional endings like -ed and -ing. This lesson is for 2nd and 3rd grade students who are learning English and have intermediate to advanced English skills.
Lesson 01
Walk around the kitchen and learn words for the things we might find in a kitchen or use to make food. This lesson is for Kindergarten and 1st graders with beginning English skills.
English Language Development taught by Colorado master teachers that are aligned with Michigan Educational Standards.
Grades
Lesson 07
Discover all kinds of families, draw yours, and learn about family names and members. This lesson is for Kindergarten and 1st graders with beginning English skills.
Lesson 6
Tackle comparative adjectives and demonstratives in the present tense! This lesson is for Kindergarten and 1st grade students who are learning English and have intermediate to advanced English skills.
Lesson 6
This learning adventure includes high frequency words, weather, and a hamster visit! This lesson is for 2nd or 3rd graders with beginning English skills.
Lesson 6
Learn all about “WH” words. Who? What? When? Where? Why? This lesson is for 2nd and 3rd grade students who are learning English and have intermediate to advanced English skills.
Lesson 6
Learn clothing words, read two books, practice letter sounds, and learn a word family. This lesson is for Kindergarten and 1st graders with beginning English skills.
Lesson 5
Describe food using adjectives and practice answering questions in complete sentences. This lesson is for Kindergarten and 1st grade students who are learning English and have intermediate to advanced English skills.
Lesson 5
Learn and use object pronouns and subject pronouns, and review the alphabet! This lesson is for 2nd or 3rd graders with beginning English skills.
Lesson 5
Read a story and play games to learn about contractions. This lesson is for 2nd and 3rd grade students who are learning English and have intermediate to advanced English skills.
Lesson 5
Learn all your body parts and have some fun singing and drawing! This lesson is for Kindergarten and 1st graders with beginning English skills.
Lesson 4
The Phonics Queen and Big Bear help with learning rhyming and syllables. This lesson is for Kindergarten and 1st grade students who are learning English and have intermediate to advanced English skills.
Lesson 4
Mrs. Aretz investigates animals and reviews reading strategies and alphabet sounds! This lesson is for 2nd or 3rd graders with beginning English skills.
Lesson 4
Mrs. Radue teaches suffixes and prefixes through a ‘Day at the Zoo’ story. This lesson is for 2nd and 3rd grade students who are learning English and have intermediate to advanced English skills.
Lesson 4
Ms. Page uses animals from all over the world to teach colors to kindergarteners. This lesson is for Kindergarten and 1st graders with beginning English skills.
Lesson 3
Talk about the people in our family and learn pronouns like he, she, and they. This lesson is for Kindergarten and 1st grade students who are learning English and have intermediate to advanced English skills.
Lesson 3
Where do animals like to live? In this lesson you will learn about the different types of habitats where animals stay, and practice subject-verb agreement so you can talk about one bird or two pigs! This lesson is for 2nd or 3rd graders with beginning English skills.
Lesson 3
Just a few letters at the beginning of a word can change its meaning! We'll learn how prefixes like re-, mis-, and un- change the meaning of a few of our favorite verbs. This lesson is for 2nd and 3rd grade students who are learning English and have intermediate to advanced English skills.
Lesson 3
Do you have a dog, a cat, or a turtle? This lesson explores some of the animals that may live in our homes--both usual and unusual! This lesson is for Kindergarten and 1st graders with beginning English skills.
Lesson 2
Sound out words with the Phonics Queen, then learn plural noun words for groups of community helpers like doctors, mail carriers, and firefighters. This lesson is for Kindergarten and 1st grade students who are learning English and have intermediate to advanced English skills.
Lesson 2
Do you cook in the basement? Or sleep in the bathroom? Of course not! Learn about all the rooms in a house and the action verbs for the activities you do there. This lesson is for 2nd or 3rd graders with beginning English skills.
Lesson 2
How can we talk about more than one of something? Ms. Radue shares tricks to remember how to add an -s or -es to make a noun plural. This lesson is for 2nd and 3rd grade students who are learning English and have intermediate to advanced English skills.
Lesson 2
Take a tour of a home and learn the words for the different rooms we may have in our homes. This lesson is for Kindergarten and 1st graders with beginning English skills.
Lesson 01
Learn singuar nouns like dog and horse and how to talk about what they do with action verbs, like "the dog jumps." This lesson is for Kindergarten and 1st grade students who are learning English and have intermediate to advanced English skills.
Lesson 01
Look for items you might find in a kitchen and practice using articles to talk about them: the pot, the pan, a chef, an apron. This lesson is for 2nd or 3rd graders with beginning English skills.
Lesson 01
Can you change the meaning of a verb just by adding a few letters? Practice inflectional endings like -ed and -ing. This lesson is for 2nd and 3rd grade students who are learning English and have intermediate to advanced English skills.
Lesson 01
Walk around the kitchen and learn words for the things we might find in a kitchen or use to make food. This lesson is for Kindergarten and 1st graders with beginning English skills.
English Language Development taught by Colorado master teachers that are aligned with Michigan Educational Standards.