Master Teacher lessons
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Students are the engineers that determine where a footbridge should be built in our community through the use of core samples and maps of the river.
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Students give and opinion and validate it.
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Recalling a turkey's clever disguises helps students retell a story which helps to build comprehension skills.
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Using our five senses helps improve our observational skills.
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Sentence frames provide ELLs language support and a framework to explain their thinking. They are used in this lesson to help students write a brief opinion paper in response to a story read aloud.
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Let's write about what we are wearing.
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What parts of a goldfish are important to its survival?
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And the players are: Seeds and Animals. Students consider the cause and effect of seed dispersal or lack of seed dispersal for plants and animals.
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How do animal habitats support essential needs?
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Why do habitats need to be unique for different animals?
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How do we know the difference between some living things that swim?
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How do the parts of a goldfish help it live?
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Students' recall a memory and share their feelings using descriptive words.
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What makes a spider's habitat different from other animals?
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Filling in a simple speech bubble helps students practice narration skills.