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This is a great clip to open a discussion about conflict vs. nature using Day After Tomorrow.

This is a great video that can be used to introduce or review the main ideas and supporting details in a story or paragraph.

This is a fun song to help introduce the five W's (Who, What, Where, When, and Why) to younger students.

This is a great clip to open a discussion about conflict of character vs. society. 

This video is an animated reading of "If you take a mouse to school."

This is a great video to help reinforce compare and contrast while using nonfiction.

This is another great clip to help reinforce compare and contrast in stories.

This is a good video that demonstrates how to use context clues. It could be used as an introduction or a review.

This is a great song to help introduce or reinforce the double "ee" sound.

This is a complete reading of the book "If You Give A Mouse A Cookie." This is a great book for younger students.

This is a quick song to help introduce or reinforce the "oo" sound and could be a great song for your next phonics lesson.

This 3rd-grade educational resource teaches students how to create a 1st person comic strip.

This is a good song to help introduce or reinforce the long vowels sounds for younger students.

There are two to three words that are misspelled in each sentence.

This is a great clip to open a discussion about conflict or character vs. self using Toy Story.

This worksheet will help reinforce the concept of many common suffixes.

This is a great video to help introduce or review how to use features like diagrams or maps in text to locate information.

This is a great video to introduce prefixes and suffixes to primary students.

This worksheet is a scavenger hunt that students can use to learn and relearn the knowledge of expository text features.  In the worksheet, student

This is a quick song about short vowel sounds that can be used as an introduction or review with younger students.

In this 3rd-grade worksheet, students will read a sentence and then decide whether it is talking about something literal or something nonliteral. 

This is a great video to introduce or review conflict in literature.

Students will find this grammar activity and worksheet fun as they try to put the words in the correct order to make a sentence.

This is a great song to help introduce how the letter "r" can change the sound of a vowel in a word.  This is great for a phonics lesson.