Stories and snapshots of school-related experiences are the perfect sources of inspiration for students as they create PowerPoint presentations with the help of an older student.
Shared Experiences, Individual Impressions: Buddies Create PowerPoint Stories
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Let's Read It Again: Comprehension Strategies for English-Language Learners
K - 2
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| Standard Lesson
Help Spanish-speaking English-language learners unlock the mysteries of their new language by using a bilingual book to recognize unfamiliar words and construct meaning from the text.
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Writers' Workshop: The Biographical Sketch
3 - 5
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Students use the faces and places they learn about in their research to write a biography about a contemporary or historical figure.
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Reading and Writing About Pollution to Understand Cause and Effect
3 - 5
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| Standard Lesson
Students get to write a whale of a tale when they complete a graphic organizer sequencing the journey of a mountain fish to a polluted waterway.
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Read a Song: Using Song Lyrics for Reading and Writing
K - 2
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| Standard Lesson
This lesson will be music to the students' ears when they hear that they get to read song lyrics and compose original lyrics for a familiar song.
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Whose Shoes? Using Artifacts to Teach Reading and Rhyming Patterns
1 - 2
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| Standard Lesson
If the shoe fits… Actually, any shoe will fit this lesson, and the Artifact Analysis Questions provided will help students see it in a whole new way. Several rhyming texts take the shoe theme a step further, and introduce activities to increase students' awareness of rhyming words.
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Safety Tips With Officer Buckle and Gloria
K - 2
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Safety first! In this lesson, students take the lessons taught by Officer Buckle and Gloria to heart as they explore safety in everyday situations.
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Get Cooking With Words! Creating a Recipe Using Procedural Writing
3 - 5
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| Standard Lesson
Students participate in read-alouds of books that exemplify effective word choice, explore how to choose words to best communicate an idea, and then write explicit instructions for a recipe.
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Casting Shadows Across Literacy and Science
K - 2
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| Standard Lesson
Shadows, shadows, everywhere! In this lesson, students read fiction, informational text, and poetry about shadows to extend their knowledge of the concept before casting their own shadow poetry.
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This is My Story: Encouraging Students to Use a Unique Voice
3 - 5
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What did the wolf think of Red Riding Hood? Once Upon a Fairy Tale offers his side of the story and more, providing vivid examples of how voice enlivens narrative. After comparing versions of the story, students apply the concept of voice to Fractured Fairy Tales and other writing activities.
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Zines for Kids: Multigenre Texts About Media Icons
3 - 5
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Special edition! Students use ReadWriteThink tools to create magazines about prominent figures using a variety of writing genres and styles.
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Writing a Movie: Summarizing and Rereading a Film Script
3 - 5
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Lights! Camera! Action! In this lesson, students view a scene with no dialogue from E.T., write a script for that scene, and perform a dramatic reading while the scene plays.
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Reading and Writing About Whales Using Fiction and Nonfiction Texts
K - 2
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Students will have a whale of a good time in this lesson in which they use fiction and nonfiction texts to write a letter to an online scientist.
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Phonic Generalizations in Chrysanthemum
K - 2
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| Minilesson
Students learn about word families by reading Kevin Henkes's book Chrysanthemum, identifying words with certain vowel pair endings, and reading words with similar endings.
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Learning Centers: From Shared to Independent Practice
K - 2
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| Recurring Lesson
Seven blind mice—see how they spend each day of the week in this lesson that uses the book Seven Blind Mice to guide students through shared reading, writing, and listening activities.
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Phonics Through Literature: Learning About the Letter M
K - 1
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Students learn about phonics by focusing on the letter m and participating in an integrated array of activities, including reading, writing, mathematics, music, art, and technology.
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Readers Theatre
3 - 5
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| Recurring Lesson
Students develop scripts, perform, and use their voices to depict characters from texts, giving them the opportunity to develop fluency and further enhance comprehension of what they are reading.
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Acquiring New Vocabulary Through Book Discussion Groups
3 - 5
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| Recurring Lesson
This lesson employs direct instruction and small-group discussion to help students learn new vocabulary skills while reading Patricia Polacco's Pink and Say.
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Using Prediction as a Prereading Strategy
3 - 5
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Students learn about and apply the prediction strategy while reading a trade book. They use response journals to record questions and responses based on prereading predictions.
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Whole-to-Parts Phonics Instruction: Teaching Letter-Sound Correspondences
K - 2
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Students will find that learning onset and rime is a handy skill when they read the Jack and Jill rhyme.