Character Perspective Charting allows students to compare multiple characters and their points of view to better understand a story.
Charting Characters for a More Complete Understanding of the Story
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Blending Fiction and Nonfiction to Improve Comprehension and Writing Skills
3 - 5
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| Standard Lesson
Students use a text set to increase understanding of content area material and demonstrate what they have learned by writing an original piece that blends together narrative and expository elements.
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Behind the Scenes With Cinderella
3 - 5
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Cinderella without castles, coaches, or ball gowns? Students use versions of Cinderella to explore how the setting of a storytime, place, and cultureaffects the characters and plot.
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Figurative Language: Teaching Idioms
3 - 5
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| Standard Lesson
It's raining cats and dogs! Students explore figurative language through read-alouds, teacher modeling, and student-centered activities, further developing their understanding of the literal versus the metaphorical translations of idioms.
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Creating a Classroom Newspaper
3 - 5
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Students write authentic newspaper stories, including learning about various aspects of newspapers, such as writing an article, online articles, newspaper reading habits, and layout and design techniques.
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Wartime Poetry: Working With Similes
3 - 5
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| Standard Lesson
Students analyze a photograph, brainstorm words to describe the characters' senses and feelings, work in pairs to describe a character's experience, and create a poem using their ideas and similes.
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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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Guided Comprehension: Knowing How Words Work Using Semantic Feature Analysis
3 - 6
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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 comprehension strategy of knowing how words work.
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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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Guided Comprehension: Summarizing Using the QuIP Strategy
3 - 6
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| Recurring Lesson
Students learn to use the QuIP (questions into paragraphs) comprehension strategy to organize information and then synthesize it in writing.
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Guided Comprehension: Monitoring Using the INSERT Technique
4 - 6
Lesson Plan
| Recurring Lesson
Based on the Guided Comprehension Model developed by Maureen McLaughlin and Mary Beth Allen, this lesson introduces students to the comprehension strategy of monitoring.
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Guided Comprehension: Visualizing Using the Sketch-to-Stretch Strategy
4 - 6
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| Recurring Lesson
Guided comprehension moves your middle-grade students beyond decoding to become successful, independent readers. The sketch-to-stretch strategy encourages students to use "brain TV" to help them understand a text through visualization.
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Guided Comprehension: Self-Questioning Using Question-Answer Relationships
3 - 6
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| Standard Lesson
Guided comprehension moves your students beyond decoding to become independent readers. Generating questions to guide reading helps readers make connections with the text and supports independent comprehension of new texts.
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Guided Comprehension: Previewing Using an Anticipation Guide
3 - 6
Lesson Plan
| Recurring Lesson
Based on the Guided Comprehension Model developed by Maureen McLaughlin and Mary Beth Allen, this lesson introduces students to the comprehension strategy of previewing.
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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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Teaching Point of View With Two Bad Ants
3 - 5
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| Standard Lesson
Students will be crawling all over this assignment when they use illustrations and text to learn about life from a bug's point of view.
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Identifying and Classifying Verbs in Context
3 - 5
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| Minilesson
The interactive read-aloud in this lesson helps students to identify and classify the three verb typesaction, state-of-being or linking, and helping verbs.
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Peer Edit With Perfection: Effective Strategies
3 - 5
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| Standard Lesson
Students take a fresh look at the revision process and help one another polish their written work through a peer-editing strategy that is simple, systematic, and constructive.
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Using Historical Fiction to Learn About the Civil War
3 - 5
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| Standard Lesson
Students in grades 4 and 5 discuss inferential comprehension and visualization as they use a think-aloud questioning strategy to develop a deeper understanding of a historical novel.
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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.