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1st and 2nd Grade
1st and 2nd Grade
Depth and Complexity
Introducing Depth and Complexity
Universal Themes
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Content Imperatives
Think Like A Disciplinarian
Enrichment
Codes and Ciphers
Games
Chess Variants
Tic-Tac-Toe Variants
Art
Self Portraits
Math Art
Inferring With Art
Impossible Shapes
Perspective
Creativity
New Uses
Squiggles
What If…
Paradoxes
Puzzlements Greatest Hits
Shakespeare Summaries
Re-Re-Categorize
Language Arts
Better Presentations
Vocabulary
Word Ladders
Multiple Meaning Matchers
Greek and Latin Word Parts
Idioms
Words Within Words
Word Pyramids
Writing
Writing Techniques
Analyze Writing
Writing Prompts
Poetry
Narratives
Non-Fiction
Grammar
Parts of Speech
Reading
Character Analysis
Math
Math Curiosities
Numbers and Operations
How Many Ways?
Measurement and Data
Olympic Pool Equivalence
Which Unit?
Fractions
Geometry
Geometry Images
Algebraic Thinking
How Many Will There Be?
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Depth and Complexity PD
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Nature and Needs
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Create A Civilization
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Comparing Characters
Your young students will compare how two characters have changed.
Struggle Makes Us Stronger
How the lotus can teach your young students about resiliency.
Regulating Our Emotions
Tools to help your young students regulate their emotions.
Identifying A Story’s Theme
Help your young students identify the moral or the theme of a story.
Writing Compound Sentences
Students work with subjects, predicates, and conjunctions to write compound sentences.
A Character’s Challenges and Changes
Your 1st and 2nd graders will analyze how a character responded to a challenge.
Writing Haiku in Primary
Your youngest students will learn to write Japanese Haiku poetry.