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Place Value Party

Resource ID: txlsr3003
Grade Range: 2
Subject: Math

In learning stations, students prepare for a birthday party by using their knowledge of place value to compose, decompose, and represent numbers using standard, word, and expanded forms.

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Author’s Purpose, Text Features, Informational Text, and Daily Three

Resource ID: txls193
Grade Range: 2
Subject: ELA & Reading

Students will follow the Daily Three structure to engage in mini-lessons regarding author’s purpose, text features, guided reading, work on writing, read to self, and word work. The students will also infer the author’s purpose for writing a book using a book order form.

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Can We Get There?

Resource ID: txlsr14054
Grade Range: 8
Subject: Math

Students will calculate the rate of change and y-intercept from a real-world problem represented in a graph, a table, and/or an equation. They will then display and present their findings to the class.

Students working in their group

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No Interest If Paid in Full: How Much Do I Owe?

Resource ID: txlsr14019
Grade Range: 8
Subject: Math

Students will write a linear equation from a real-world situation, identify the components of the equation, and interpret their meanings in the problem’s context.

Students working on task

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Which One Doesn't Belong? Proportional vs Non-Proportional Relationships

Resource ID: txlsr14048
Grade Range: 8
Subject: Math

Students will make connections as they examine proportional and non-proportional relationships represented in functions including tables, equations, graphs, and verbal descriptions and think critically to determine which one does not belong in a set and why.

Outside observers watching students working

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Why Would They Say That?

Resource ID: txlsr14042
Grade Range: 8
Subject: ELA & Reading

Students will analyze multiple texts on the same topic to identify the text structures used and find each author’s purpose.

Teacher compares author's purpose in text to the purposes of eating utensils.

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Who is My Neighbor?

Resource ID: txlsr14021
Grade Range: 2
Subject: ELA & Reading

Students will make inferences using evidence gathered from a collection of objects and a text.

Teacher going through description of inferring

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How the Constitution Mends the Heart After the Breakup: Declaration of Independence

Resource ID: txlsr14047
Grade Range: 8
Subject: Social Studies
Teacher introducing lesson

Students will identify ways in which the U.S. Constitution addresses specific grievances enumerated in the Declaration of Independence.

 

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Retell Me Something Good!

Resource ID: txlsr14052
Grade Range: 2
Subject: ELA & Reading

Using previous knowledge of the story elements: characters, setting, problem, and solution, students will determine the key events of a story and logically sequence those events in order to create a retelling.

Teacher working with students

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Poetry With Purpose

Resource ID: txlsr11003
Grade Range: 8
Subject: ELA & Reading

Students collaborate in small groups to discuss their peers’ poetry and assess the poetry according to the student-created rubric. The rubric assesses students’ ability to make meaningful connections to the poetic devices in their poetry. Through collaboration, they are building a culture of receptiveness among their peers.

 

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Telling Time to the Minute

Resource ID: txls131
Grade Range: 2
Subject: Math

The lesson requires students to match times to the nearest five-minute interval using an analog clock, digital clock, and time written in words. Students will sing a song, show and write the time to the nearest minute, and tell time using analog watches.

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Traditional vs. Contemporary: "The Three Little Pigs"

Resource ID: txls007
Grade Range: 2
Subject: ELA & Reading

Students will compare a contemporary version of "The Three Little Pigs" to a traditional version with respect to characters, setting, and plot. In a small group, students will analyze story elements on a t-chart to determine which parts of the stories are the same and which are different.

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Revision Rally

Resource ID: txls048
Grade Range: 2
Subject: ELA & Reading

Students will use the ARMS (add, remove, move, and substitute words and phrases) revision strategy to revise a procedural passage.

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PES of the West!

Resource ID: txlsr14009
Grade Range: 8
Subject: Social Studies

: Students will analyze primary sources, images, and speeches to form opinions about causal relationships and compare and contrast those opinions with historical documents.

Students working

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Super Sequencing Strategies

Resource ID: txls049
Grade Range: 2
Subject: ELA & Reading

Students will explore the informational text structure of sequencing in multiple contexts, as a reader and a writer, in order to improve their comprehension of informational text and their ability to analyze the author’s purpose. They will make connections between sequencing and events in their everyday life and use pictures and time order words to write their own informational text using sequencing.

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“Dude, Our Rules Came from These Old Documents?!”

Resource ID: txls260
Grade Range: 8
Subject: Social Studies

As students rotate through learning stations, they analyze the Magna Carta, Mayflower Compact, and the English Bill of Rights. Students interpret the historical documents and draw conclusions as to how these docuemnts have influenced the U.S. system of government. 

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Cooking Up Word Problems

Resource ID: txls261
Grade Range: 2
Subject: Math

Students rotate through four stations, collaboratively utilizing different strategies and manipulatives to analyze, explore, solve, and generate real-world culinary problem situations. 

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Are You in Your Place?

Resource ID: txlsr10012
Grade Range: 2
Subject: Math

Students will be able to use concrete and pictorial models to compose and decompose numbers with place value.

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Step Into the Problem: A Strategy for Visualizing a Math Problem

Resource ID: txls263
Grade Range: 2
Subject: Math

Teachers will show students a tool to help them understand a problem situation.  The tool called Step into the Problem, will walk students through the steps of comprehending a problem: Read the problem, Turn and Talk, Act it Out, Notice and Wonder, and Reflect. Students will be given a problem situation and will go through the steps to show that they understand the problem situation.

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Too Hot for Main Idea

Resource ID: txls072
Grade Range: 2
Subject: ELA & Reading

Students will collaborate and examine a reading passage to determine the topic and main idea of the passage.

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