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Here Ye! Here Ye! Read All About It!
Fourth graders explore the internet to find articles to read. In this reading comprehension lesson, 4th graders take notes on articles found on the internet. Students use the writing process to summarize the selected articles. 
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Writing Narration
Fourth graders write paragraphs.  In this opening and closing paragraphs activity, 4th graders complete a worksheet to develop interesting opening and closing paragraphs. 
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Field Trip Summary Report
Young scholars create a brief report summarizing their experience on a field trip or community based instruction trip.  After returning from their experience, they jot down several points of interest.  Students draw a picture that...
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Creative Story Writing
Pupils recognize predictable patterns in literature. They use the selected pattern to create their own writing using the same type of literary pattern. The new writing is proofread by other students and the editing is done until the...
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Happy Birthday Dr. Seuss
Learners create and write mini books.  In this Dr. Seuss lesson, students bring in their favorite Dr. Seuss book, share why it is their favorite with the class and write a paragraph explaining why they like it.  Learners create...
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The Wild Life: Writing Exercise
In this description worksheet, students describe a typical summer morning in a teepee village. Essays should include introductory paragraph, body paragraph, and concluding paragraph.
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In Summary
Fourth graders read selections from library books and summarize what they read. They listen to a summary and guess which paragraph the student is summarizing.
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Ten Cents a Word
Students recognize the importance of summarizing in this lesson plan.  They "sum up" an article about monarch butterflies.  Students practice writing summaries of the article charging themselves 10 cents/word.  They try to write the...
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Swoosh-Remember That
Young scholars use a six step process to write a summary of a provided paragraph.  The steps include:  delete unimportant information, delete repeated information, substitute easy terms for a list of items, add a series of events with an...
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Tell Me All About It!
Students discuss the importance of comprehension and the use of summarization. Through guided practice, they follow three rules in finding and highlighting important information, while crossing out information that is not needed.  Using...
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That Sums It All Up!
Students review the concept of silent reading. They listen to a story and create a story map of what they hear.  Then, they read their own story and map it the same way.  This time, they use this story map to write a summary of what they...
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Understanding Realistic Fiction
Students write a story.  In this genres instructional activity, students learn the meaning of realistic fiction and write a short story in that genre.
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In Your Own Words...
Young scholars discuss the importance of comprehension and the use of summarization.  Through guided practice, they summarize given paragraphs.  Independently, they read an article and highlight information that they believe is very...
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Decision Making and Assertiveness
Fourth graders identify a problem and write a persuasive essay to the appropriate audience, to correct the problem.  They demonstrate effective decision making based on positive self-worth. Students need to write a paragraph about their...
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So You Want to be President?
Students review the meaning of a summary and why they are important. They silently read the book, So You Want To Be President thinking about the main points in the story. When finished, each child summarizes a page from the book which...
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Lab Report Template
Students write a paragraph (complete sentences) which explains what they did in the lab.
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Fables
In this fables worksheet, students learn about the different parts of a fable. They learn how to retell a story, analyze the characters, identify the moral and dramatize the story.
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Say W-W-W-W-Wh-at?
Pupils observe and demonstrate the process of summarizing text.  As a class they read a paragraph and answer the five W's.  Students then read an online paragraph, and complete a chart online, then in small groups write a short summary.
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The Basics of Creature Connectedness: Biodiversity Diversions
Students study biodiversity.  They participate in a scavenger hunt to look for presence of wildlife and connections in nature.  They create a collage about Venezuelan biodiversity in small groups and present to the class.  They write a...
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Learning about Vincent Van Gogh
Students conduct research on the life and artwork of Vincent Van Gogh.  They explore various websites, answer research questions and write a paragraph about the information found online, and discuss as a class what makes Van Gogh's...
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It's Raining Meatballs
Learners participate in activities to determine their macro process and elaborative process abilities. During macro processes readers organize and summarize ideas as they read. They look at the big picture of the entire text as well as...
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Main Idea 2
Learners read short paragraphs, summarize the passage in one sentence, and then develop an appropriate title that indicates the main idea of the selection. Part of a series of exercises designed to build literary skills.
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Main Idea
To develop their reading comprehension skills, learners read short paragraphs, summarize the passage in one sentence, and then develop an appropriate title that indicates the main idea of the selection.
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Main Idea Worksheet 5
Did you know that Marie Curie's papers, as well as her cookbook, are radioactive and stored in lead-lined boxes? Did you know that Nikola Tesla developed a death ray? Famous scientists and inventors are the subjects featured in a series...
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
