SKIP TO CONTENT

L.3.1.G Lesson Plans

CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.3.1.G

:
"Form and use comparative and superlative adjectives and adverbs, and choose between them depending on what is to be modified."

These lesson plans can help students practice this Common Core State Standards skill.

Lesson Plans

Antonyms are Opposites!
Antonyms are Opposites!
Lesson plan
Antonyms are Opposites!
Opposites attract! In this lesson, your students will practice matching antonyms. They will expand their vocabulary by knowing more words to use!
2nd Grade
Lesson plan
Show Me the Adjectives!
Show Me the Adjectives!
Lesson plan
Show Me the Adjectives!
Help your students develop their creative writing skills with this lesson, which features the Adjective-Adjective-Noun strategy. Young writers will be inspired to show, not tell.
2nd Grade
Lesson plan
Once Upon a Question Mark
Once Upon a Question Mark
Lesson plan
Once Upon a Question Mark
What's the question? In this lesson about question marks, students will learn how to write and identify questions, generate their own questions, and read with punctuation marks in mind.
3rd Grade
Lesson plan
-Er and -Est: Which is the Best?
-Er and -Est: Which is the Best?
Lesson plan
-Er and -Est: Which is the Best?
Do your students need extra practice forming words with the suffixes -er and -est depending on the context? With an abundance of words to explore, your students will learn how to determine which suffix is best for each individual context.
3rd Grade
Lesson plan
Adjectives: Comparative and Superlative
Adjectives: Comparative and Superlative
Lesson plan
Adjectives: Comparative and Superlative
Big, bigger, biggest? Teach your students about comparative and superlative adjectives as they make comparisons. This lesson can stand alone or be used as a pre-lesson for the Nonfiction Comprehension: Compare and Contrast lesson.
3rd Grade
Lesson plan
Third Grade Daily Sub Plan B
Third Grade Daily Sub Plan B
Lesson plan
Third Grade Daily Sub Plan B
Set your classroom up for success with this daily sub plan featuring lessons, worksheets, and activities! This resource is a great way to prepare for a substitute in your classroom. Your substitute can keep your third graders learning in your absence by using this packet of material. This teaching resource highlights fiction comprehension, creative writing, social studies skills, and math challenges.
Lesson plan

Add to collection

Create new collection

Create new collection

New Collection

0

New Collection

0 items