Students use word webs to choose synonyms for generic adjectives and to learn to adjust their word usage for different contexts.
Using Word Webs to Teach Synonyms for Commonly Used Words
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Guided Comprehension: Evaluating Using the Meeting of the Minds Technique
3 - 5
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| Recurring Lesson
Based on the Guided Comprehension Model developed by Maureen McLaughlin and Mary Beth Allen, this lesson introduces students to the strategy of evaluating, using the Meeting of the Minds technique.
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Spelling Cheerleading: Integrating Movement and Spelling Generalizations
K - 5
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| Standard Lesson
"2-4-6-8, students will be spelling great" in this lesson that teaches the y rule for adding suffixes through cheering the spelling of words aloud, word sorts, and writing stories.
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Using Writing and Role-Play to Engage the Reluctant Writer
3 - 5
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| Standard Lesson
What does the world look like through a javelina's eyes? Students become javelinas in this lesson when they analyze a character and write from his or her perspective.
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Vote for Me! Developing, Writing, and Evaluating Persuasive Speeches
4 - 5
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| Standard Lesson
This lesson encourages students in grades 4 and 5 to think critically and write persuasively by focusing on preparing, presenting, and evaluating mock campaign speeches.
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Developing Students' Critical Thinking Skills Through Whole-Class Dialogue
3 - 5
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| Standard Lesson
"That's my position and I'm sticking to it!" After reading about the Korean War, students will take a position in response to an open-ended question, support their position, and evaluate that support.
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Sequencing: A Strategy to Succeed at Reading Comprehension
3 - 5
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| Standard Lesson
Did Paul Bunyan gouge out the Grand Canyon before or after he dug the Great Lakes? Students create a life-sized timeline showing the sequence of events in this tall tale.
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Exploring the Subtext Strategy: Thinking Beyond the Text
2 - 4
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| Standard Lesson
What is it like to have a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day? Students find out in this lesson in which they "become" the characters in Judith Viorst's book.
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Bringing Economic Vocabulary to Life Through Video Posters
2 - 5
Lesson Plan
| Minilesson
Imagine if vocabulary could come alive with the click of a button! Students create video posters to demonstrate knowledge of new economics vocabulary.
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Engaging With Cause-and-Effect Relationships Through Creating Comic Strips
2 - 4
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Students demonstrate their knowledge of cause-and-effect relationships by creating original comic strips and sharing their completed work in an oral presentation format.
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Reading Idol! Bringing Readers Theatre Center Stage in Your Classroom
3 - 5
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| Standard Lesson
Students produce a Readers Theatre performance to compete to be named the Reading Idol. Students vote on the final performances and record them as podcasts.
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Talking About Books to Improve Comprehension
3 - 5
Lesson Plan
| Recurring Lesson
This lesson is a conversation-starter! In this lesson, students learn about striking up deep-thought conversations and staying on topic in the form of a book talk.
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Using Children's Literature to Develop Classroom Community
3 - 6
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| Standard Lesson
Conversation and cooperation bring out the best in students when they hold dialogues about their individual strengths, abilities, and talents.
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Using Word Storms to Explore Vocabulary and Encourage Critical Thinking
3 - 5
Lesson Plan
| Recurring Lesson
Students learn that dogs are more than just pets in this lesson, which teaches them to use research and vocabulary-acquisition strategies to learn and write about working dogs.
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The Connection Between Poetry and Music
3 - 5
Lesson Plan
| Standard Lesson
Students won't miss a beat in this reading fluency lesson that combines music and poetry.
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Building Classroom Community Through the Exploration of Acrostic Poetry
3 - 5
Lesson Plan
| Standard Lesson
What do your students think about each other? Find out as you teach them the concepts of acrostic poems and challenge them to write an uplifting acrostic about a classmate.
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Story Elements Alive!
3 - 5
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| Standard Lesson
What's in a narrative? Students find out in this lesson in which they explore four narrative elements—setting, characters, problem/solution, and plot, through purpose-driven read-alouds and independent reading.
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BioBags: Linking Literature and Life
3 - 5
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| Standard Lesson
Students create BioBags, a collection of texts that mark special times in their lives. BioBags provide a way for students to share a variety of events and texts.
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Using Pictures to Build Schema for Social Studies Content
3 - 5
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| Standard Lesson
How do you read an image? Students find out in this lesson in which they "read" several images of the Boston Massacre to better understand the event and recognize effects of propaganda.
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Writing a Movie: Summarizing and Rereading a Film Script
3 - 5
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| Standard Lesson
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.