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- Resource ID: R4SCI0030
- Grade Range: 5
- Subject: Science
Sedimentary Rocks and Fossil Fuels
A Tier 1 earth science instructional resource for grade 5.
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- Resource ID: R4SCI0031
- Grade Range: 5
- Subject: Science
Light: Reflection and Refraction
This is a tier I instructional resource to provide a scaffolded learning experience for TEKS (5)(6)(C).
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- Resource ID: MATH_IMG_001
- Grade Range: K–8
- Subject: Math
Interactive Math Glossary
The Interactive Math Glossary is provided by the Texas Education Agency to help teachers explore and understand mathematics vocabulary.
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- Resource ID: R4ISCI001
- Grade Range: K–8
- Subject: Science
Interactive Science Glossary
The Interactive Science Glossary is a resource that supports students who are learning the language of science. This resource includes written and spoken definitions and sentences in both Spanish and English. Students can even create, download, and print their own vocabulary cards.
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- Resource ID: PBS339
- Grade Range: 3–6
- Subject: ELA & Reading
Honk If You Agree
In these two lesson plans, students will learn to identify issues of importance, form their opinions, and support those opinions with evidence and reason. They will also learn how to state their feelings in a persuasive manner.
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- Resource ID: PBS341
- Grade Range: 3–7
- Subject: ELA & Reading
Relative Adverbs | No Nonsense Grammar
A relative adverb is a word that talks about a place, time, or reason for something. Remember the three "w's": where, when, and why.
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- Resource ID: PBS343
- Grade Range: 2–6
- Subject: ELA & Reading
Proper Case of Pronouns | No Nonsense Grammar
Pronoun case is determined by how we use the pronoun in a sentence. There are three ways: subjective, when the pronoun does something; objective, when something is done to our pronoun;
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- Resource ID: PBS354
- Grade Range: K–5
- Subject: ELA & Reading
Music Video: Reading with Feeling
The Burnham Brothers sing "Reading with Feeling," a song explaining the importance of reading with the feelings ascribed to the characters and events. This resource teaches reading techniques and fluency.
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- Resource ID: PBS357
- Grade Range: 3–8
- Subject: ELA & Reading
Using the Correct Verb Tense | No Nonsense Grammar
Verb tense is used to show when an action occurs, whether it is in the past, the present, or the future.
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- Resource ID: PBS361
- Grade Range: 1–5
- Subject: ELA & Reading
How to Use Prepositions | No Nonsense Grammar
Prepositions indicate locations, whether physical or in time. Around, in, outside, before, during. Prepositions help us know the when and where!
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- Resource ID: PBS387
- Grade Range: 3–7
- Subject: ELA & Reading
Using the Present Progressive Tense | No Nonsense Grammar
Present progressives describe an action in progress, or something that started in the past and is still happening. It is formed with the helping "to be" verb in the present tense and the present participle of the verb.
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- Resource ID: PBS388
- Grade Range: 1–5
- Subject: ELA & Reading
Simple and Compound Sentences | No Nonsense Grammar
A sentence is a group of words that expresses a complete thought. A simple sentence contains a subject and a verb and by itself contains a complete thought. A compound sentence contains two independent clauses joined by a coordinator: for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so.
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- Resource ID: PBS390
- Grade Range: 1–5
- Subject: ELA & Reading
Using Proper Punctuation for Titles | No Nonsense Grammar
Small works (short stories, essays, magazine and newspaper articles, etc.) are indicated with the use of quotation marks. Larger works, such as books or movies, are indicated either through italics (in typing) or underlining (handwriting).
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- Resource ID: PBS398
- Grade Range: 1–5
- Subject: ELA & Reading
How to Recognize a Phrase | No Nonsense Grammar
A phrase is a group of related words that does not include both a subject and a verb. It only has one or the other!
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- Resource ID: PBS401
- Grade Range: 3–8
- Subject: ELA & Reading
Edison: Boyhood and Teen Years
Find out how young Thomas Edison’s curiosity got him into trouble, and how, during his teen years, he lost his hearing but gained confidence as an aspiring inventor, in this video adapted from AMERICAN EXPERIENCE: Edison.
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- Resource ID: PBS410
- Grade Range: 3–5
- Subject: ELA & Reading
Using Commas and Quotations | No Nonsense Grammar
Quotations and commas are two very useful punctuation tools that indicate dialogue and brief pausing in sentences. Learn how to use them correctly!
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- Resource ID: PBS411
- Grade Range: 2–6
- Subject: ELA & Reading
Reflexive Pronouns and Subjects | No Nonsense Grammar
Reflexive pronouns reflect the subject of the sentence. A reflexive pronoun is a pronoun that is preceded or followed by the noun, adjective, adverb, or pronoun to which it refers within the same clause.
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- Resource ID: PBS412
- Grade Range: K–5
- Subject: ELA & Reading
Marvin K. Mooney Activity
In this activity, students get to combine the world of literacy and physical movement! As the teacher reads the book “Marvin K. Mooney Will You Please Go Now” by Dr. Seuss, students listen carefully
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- Resource ID: PBS414
- Grade Range: 3–5
- Subject: ELA & Reading
Antonyms and Synonyms
In this 3rd through 5th grade video, students learn about synonyms and antonyms through physical activity. The teacher calls out a series of commands.
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- Resource ID: PBS415
- Grade Range: 3–5
- Subject: ELA & Reading
Action Verbs
In this 3rd through 5th grade video, students connect exercise and literacy. The teacher reads a sentence aloud and students must identify the action verb that was read and then act it out accordingly. This is a great lesson to combine focus on cognitive and psychomotor skills.