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Quality Questioning

Resource ID: TXLSR11.019
Grade Range: 6
Subject: ELA & Reading

In this lesson, students analyze, rate, and revise questions generated in response to their reading of a short story. They use the questions in student-led conversations and activities, helping them understand the connection between strong questioning, inferring, and communicating during reading.

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Word problems, models and more!

Resource ID: TXLSR08.008
Grade Range: 3
Subject: Math

The students will engage in group activities to solve word problems with and without models as well as writing equations.

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Solving Equations and Inequalities

Resource ID: TXLSR08.005
Grade Range: 6
Subject: Math

Students will be divided into four groups and work on their assigned task to become an expert. They will match vocabulary terms with definitions and examples, use the “Pass the Pen” strategy to create and solve equations or inequalities, or write a real-world problem for an equation given. The experts will then teach these concepts to their peers.

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Human Paragraphs

Resource ID: TXLSR13.014
Grade Range: 6
Subject: ELA & Reading

Students assume roles of paragraph parts, including the main idea and supporting details, in order to reassemble a text that has been divided into pieces based on textual purpose.

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Crime Scene Investigations through Text Structures

Resource ID: TXLSR7.001
Grade Range: 6
Subject: ELA & Reading

Students participate in an activity where they must solve a crime. Students visit different stations that include surveillance tape, tips, eyewitness statements, and a crime scene. Each station is formatted as a different organizational pattern allowing students to practice creating summaries reflecting the structure used.

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Reading Strategies: Choose, Monitor, and Comprehend with Nonfiction Texts

Resource ID: TXLSR11.021
Grade Range: Kindergarten
Subject: ELA & Reading

Students will engage in activities that allow them to take a book walk and use criteria to choose a good-fit book, use strategies to self-monitor their own comprehension while independently reading, and use partner talk criteria to reflect on their strategies collaboratively. 

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Syncing with Inferences

Resource ID: TXLSR1.010
Grade Range: 3
Subject: ELA & Reading

In this lesson, students integrate relevant text evidence and background knowledge to generate valid inferences when reading a historical fiction text. The lesson was designed with English learners in mind, so it includes instructional strategies designed to make linguistic and content input comprehensible: a focus on vocabulary, visuals, cooperative learning, anchor charts, graphic organizers, and sentence stems/frames.

 

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Critiquing and Creating Compound and Complex Sentences

Resource ID: TXLSR14.005
Grade Range: 6
Subject: ELA & Reading

Students will create compound and complex sentences with proper comma usage and present their explanations to the class. 

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Layers to Understanding Poetry

Resource ID: TXLSR14.017
Grade Range: 6
Subject: ELA & Reading

Students will apply their analytical skills to different types of poems by reviewing the devices used in poetry, reading and analyzing two poems, and creating a poster to demonstrate their learning. 

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More Super Duper Math

Resource ID: TXLSR11.013
Grade Range: Kindergarten
Subject: Math

Students will gather objects to compare quantities and justify their answers pictorially and verbally. They will use their vocabulary posters and accountable talk menus to discuss with their partners. 

 

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Perfectly Proportional Percents

Resource ID: TXLSR10.018
Grade Range: 6
Subject: Math

Students will collaborate to explain verbally how to solve percent proportions and scaling while showing their thinking.

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Express Yourself

Resource ID: TXLSR11.026
Grade Range: 6
Subject: Math

Students determine which expression is a truth or a lie by generating equivalent expressions. 

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Colorful Fractions

Resource ID: TXLSR08.009
Grade Range: 3
Subject: Math

Students will represent fractions in multiple ways, such as pattern blocks, fraction strips, and number lines.

 

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Keep Your Balance!

Resource ID: TXLSR08.012
Grade Range: 6
Subject: Math

Students are introduced to solving one-variable, one-step equations using addition and subtraction through models and hands-on activities. The students will learn the substitution method of checking answers.

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Perfecting Percents

Resource ID: TXLSR4.001
Grade Range: 6
Subject: Math

Students will engage in an activity that allows them to explore the different parts of percents: part, whole, and percent, and develop conceptual understanding of percents through the Concrete, Representational, Abstract (CRA) method of instruction.

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The Great Classroom Escape

Resource ID: TXLSR14.035
Grade Range: 3
Subject: Math

Students will work collaboratively to solve six real-world multiplication problems and earn puzzle pieces they can put together to reveal a phone number they can call to escape the classroom.

Students working together

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What Can You Infer?

Resource ID: TXLSR10.020
Grade Range: 3
Subject: ELA & Reading

Students will learn how to use textual evidence to make inferences and to support their understanding.

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Connecting Author’s Purpose and Organizational Patterns

Resource ID: TXLSR4.006
Grade Range: 6
Subject: ELA & Reading

Students explore and analyze how the author can achieve a specific purpose by using a variety of organizational patterns.

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Bulldogs “Paws” for a Good Summary

Resource ID: TXLS132
Grade Range: 3
Subject: ELA & Reading

This lesson helps students summarize information in expository text using logical order. The lesson begins with students using a T-chart to categorize information as they summarize a text. By the end of the lesson, students will independently summarize information. As students transition through activities in the lesson, they will work both in groups and independently using a variety of best practices and a checklist to heighten intrinsic motivation, increasing chances for success.

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Organized Authors: Name That Structure

Resource ID: TXLSR14.008
Grade Range: 6
Subject: ELA & Reading

Students will read a text passage, looking for and highlighting key words that indicate the appropriate organizational pattern of the text.

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