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Winter Holiday Creative Writing
Winter Holiday Creative Writing
Subject:
Seasonal/Holiday, Winter Holidays, Winter, ELA
Type:
Mini Lessons with Activity
Skills: Holidays, Creative Writing
Description: Choose a character and setting from mix and match cards to inspire a holiday creative writing piece. Students use a story map template to help them organize their writing. (Grades K-5)
Thanksgiving: What’s on Your Plate?
Thanksgiving: What’s on Your Plate?
Subject:
Seasonal/Holiday, Thanksgiving, Fall, ELA, Social Studies
Type:
Mini Lessons with Activity
Skills: Social Studies, Holidays, Listening & Speaking, Reading, Health
Description: Explore the foods that were eaten at the first Thanksgiving and compare them to what the students eat today – highlighting any foods from different cultures. Using the food pyramid students, will create a healthy plate based on their traditional Thanksgiving dinner.
Thanksgiving Turkey Disguise
Thanksgiving Turkey Disguise
Subject:
Seasonal/Holiday, Thanksgiving, Fall, ELA
Type:
Craft, Mini Lessons with Activity
Skills: Holidays, Listening & Speaking; Writing, Reading
Description: A fun art activity paired with creative writing to explain how turkeys escaped Thanksgiving dinner.
Thankful Turkey
Thankful Turkey
Subject:
Seasonal/Holiday, Thanksgiving, Fall, ELA
Type:
Craft, Mini Lessons with Activity
Skills: Holidays, Listening & Speaking, and Writing (Supporting Details)
Description: It's time to give thanks! Use this Thankful Turkey printable to help your students express their ideas/feelings and elaborate using supporting details. They will have fun creating a turkey craft and pair it with a writing sample to be displayed in your classroom or sent home to parents. (Grades K-5)
Text Features Chart
Text Features Chart
Subject:
ELA, Informational
Type:
Printables
Skills: Nonfiction Text Features
Description: Use this printable to help your students to identify common features within a nonfiction text they are reading.
Pumpkin Life Cycle
Pumpkin Life Cycle
Subject:
Seasonal/Holiday, Halloween, Fall, Science, ELA
Type:
Mini Lessons with Activity
Skills: Reading, Writing, Science, Life Cycles
Description: Read and discuss about the pumpkin life cycle. Then using differentiated templates, students draw, label and write about the life cycle. Upper grades practice writing paragraphs using transition words.
Like their students, teachers rarely achieve perfect attendance during the school year. If you’re a teacher, you will likely need to be away from your students at some point. You may be required to attend a two-day teacher conference. You, your spouse, your child or your pet might suddenly fall ill. You may need to leave school early in order to let a plumber into your home to fix a burst pipe. Whenever you must miss time in the classroom, you need a backup plan. Daybreak Lesson Plans can provide you with one.
Common Core Lesson Plans for Kindergarten
When you’re away from the classroom, you likely want to give your substitute teacher specific lesson plans that correlate to Common Core standards. However, the last thing you probably want to do is spend hours writing these plans. Daybreak Lesson Plans provides both teachers and administrators with Common Core lesson plans for kindergarten classes.
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During an emergency situation, time is of the essence. At Daybreak Lesson Plans, you can download a lesson plan for your substitute based on Common Core standards in minutes. Requiring minimal copies, the lesson plan can be conveniently sent to your substitute or a secretary electronically.
What Types of Kindergarten Lesson Plans Are Available?
At Daybreak Lesson Plans, teachers can select from:
- English language arts (ELA) lesson plans for kindergarten: Our English language arts lesson plans for kindergarten cover informational, literary and fiction topics.
- Math lesson plans for kindergarten: If you’re looking for engaging, interactive math lesson plans for you students, our subtraction lesson plans for kindergarten might be a good fit. Math lesson plans span counting and cardinality, geometry, measurement and data, and operations and algebraic thinking subjects.
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To supplement classroom learning, we offer stimulating games and activities. Each segment of our lesson plans also includes an exit ticket. Therefore, you’ll always know what your students learned during your absence.
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