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Lesson Plans by Subject Area
Mathematics
 

Elementary:

Area and Perimeter

Bar Graphs

Equivalent Fractions

Naming and Classifying Quadrilaterals

 

Middle School:

Angle Relationships and Measures

Area of a Polygon

Area of a Triangle

Box and Whisker Plots

Congruence Through Transformations

Coordinate Grids

Examining the Real Number System

Exploring the Area of a Triangle

Function Introduction

Graph Masters

Leaping into Rational Numbers

Line of Best Fit with Desmos

Linear Equation Review with Desmos

Parallel Lines and a Transversal

Proportions, Ratios and Percents

Ratios—Simulating with Unit Rates

Ratio and Proportions

Vertical and Horizontal Distance

 

High School:

Cut and Paste Proofs for Triangle Congruence

Finding the Area of a Sector Through Exploration

Function Transformations

Line of Best Fit with Desmos

Linear Equation Review with Desmos

Parallel Lines and a Transversal

What’s the Best Form of a Quadratic?

Language Arts
 

Elementary:

Determining Main Idea and Supporting Details

Elements of a Fictional Story

Informative/Explanatory Writing

Narrative Writing

Opinion Pieces or Argument Writing

Roots and Affixes

Vocabulary Acquisition

 

Middle School:

Active Reading with INSERT (Google Docs)

Character Changes

Citing Textual Evidence

Civilization Comparison

Collaborative Conversations for Writing Arguments

Connotation

Contribution to Text

Cookie Mining

Daily Journaling to Improve Keyboarding Skills

Determining Main Idea and Supporting Details

Developing a Research Question

Digital Dioramas

The Future is Kind of a Big Deal

Informative/Explanatory Writing

The Language of Standardized Tests

Less Memorizing, More Learning!

Narrative Writing

Online Reading Skills using Google Forms

Opinion Pieces or Argument Writing

Parts of a Plot

Research Basics Handbook

Roots and Affixes

Test-taking Skills Infographic

Tracing an Argument

Vocabulary Acquisition

 

High School:

Applying Real-World Research to Support Literary Themes – Solving Fictional Problems with Real-World Solutions

Citing Textual Evidence

Cookie Mining

Determining Main Idea and Supporting Details

Developing a Research Question

The Future is Kind of a Big Deal

Informative/Explanatory Writing

Literary Instagram

Macbeth on Trial

Research Basics Handbook

Using Non-fiction Signposts and Close Reading to Identify and Analyze Common Themes Across Multiple Texts

Vocabulary Acquisition

We Need a Hero

Science
 

Elementary:

Conserving Resources

Inherited Traits and Learned Behaviors

 

Middle School:

Cookie Mining

 

High School:

Cookie Mining

 

Social Studies
 

Elementary:

Creating Timelines

Timelines

The Underground Railroad


Middle School:

Absolute Location

Civilization Comparison

History
 

High School:

African Imperialism and Map Analysis

Axis Aggression Timeline

“Back in Time” A Time Traveler's Journal

“Back in the USSR” The Fears of the Cold War

“Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy” Understanding the Propaganda of World War II

“Don’t Tread on Me” The American Revolution—Why Does it Matter?

“Edge of a Revolution”

The Enlightenment Meets Social Media

Imperialism Key Terms Quizlet

“Liberty, Equality, Fraternity, or Death” Why Does The American Matter?

London Blitz/Battle of Britain Document Analysis

M.A.I.N. Causes of World War I Infographic

Nationalism in the Real World

“Royals” Imperialism

“So You Say You Want a Revolution?”

Treaty of Versailles: Goals vs. Reality

“Tug of War” World War I

Using Non-fiction Signposts and Close Reading to Identify and Analyze Common Themes Across Multiple Texts

“War, What is it Good For?” World War I

“We Didn’t Start the Fire” The Fears of the Cold War

“What’s Going On?”

“Won’t Get Fooled Again” The Articles vs. The Constitution

World War Two Early Events Recap

“You Belong to Me” Imperialism

“You Gotta Fight for Your Rights!”

English
 

High School:

Testing Gladwell’s Outliers Theories

 

Writing
 

Middle School:

Daily Journaling to Improve Keyboarding Skills

 

Business
 

High School:

Testing Gladwell’s Outliers Theories

Interdisciplinary
 

Middle School:

Using Infographics to Present Research

 

High School:

Using Infographics to Present Research

Psychology
 

High School:

Mood Disorders Public Awareness Posters

 

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