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Grades 3-5

Students in grades 3-5 are beginning to transition from strictly learning to read to reading to learn.  In addition, their daily lessons require students to listen to absorb content more then in the lower grades.  Use the lesson plans below to effectively incorporate listen skill development into your daily lessons and help boost students' academic achievement. 

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Results: 166 results for Grades: 3 - 5

Grades: 3 - 5 (Continued)

Subject: Social Studies (Continued)

Theme: Appreciating & Understanding United States Home Front Efforts During World War II, Use of Advertising to Promote Planting Victory Gardens During World War II & Comparing the Victory Gardens of World War II to Conservation Efforts to Combat Global Warming
Duration: 2 class periods (not including time to read novel)
Theme: Election / Presidency
Duration: 45 minute class session
Theme: Compare and Contrast
Duration: 45 minute class session
Theme: Understand Concepts of Goods/Services and Consumer/Provider
Duration: 60-75 minutes
Theme: Compare and Contrast/Civil War
Duration: 45 minutes
Theme: History of American Flag
Duration: Two 45 minute class
Theme: Lives of Freed African American Slaves from Reconstruction Era Through Mid-20th Century
Duration: Two class periods
Theme: Explain the Ideas and Beliefs Behind American Symbols
Duration: 50-60 minutes
Theme: Understanding the Hardships Faced by the Continental Army and Revolutionary Forces During the Revolutionary War, the Military Skill of General George Washington During the Revolutionary War and the Battle of Princeton and Revolutionary War Vocabulary
Duration: 1 class period (not including time to read novel)
Theme: Poetry
Duration: One class session
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