Students use this online tool to create an alphabet chart or pages for an alphabet book.
Alphabet Organizer
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Persuasion Map
3 - 12
Student Interactive
| Organizing & Summarizing
The Persuasion Map is an interactive graphic organizer that enables students to map out their arguments for a persuasive essay or debate.
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Flip-a-Chip
6 - 8
Student Interactive
| Learning About Language
The Flip-a-Chip activity provides hands-on practice with affixes and roots, and also promotes comprehension through structural analysis and vocabulary in context.
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Timeline
K - 12
Student Interactive
| Organizing & Summarizing
Students generate descriptive timelines and can include images in the description.
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Letter Generator
K - 12
Student Interactive
| Writing & Publishing Prose
The Letter Generator is a useful tool for students to learn the parts of a business or friendly letter and then compose and print letters for both styles of correspondence.
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Power of Picture Books, The: Using Content Area Literature in Middle School
5 - 9
Professional Library
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Featuring descriptions and activities for fifty exceptional titles, Mary Jo Fresch and Peggy Harkins offer a wealth of ideas for harnessing the power of picture books to improve reading and writing in the content areas.
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360 Degrees of Text: Using Poetry to Teach Close Reading and Powerful Writing
6 - 12
Professional Library
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Through Eileen Murphy Buckley's 360-degree approach to teaching critical literacy, students investigate texts through a full spectrum of learning modalities, harnessing the excitement of performance, imitation, creative writing, and argument/debate activities to become more powerful thinkers, readers, and writers.
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Beyond Standardized Truth: Improving Teaching and Learning through Inquiry-Based Reading Assessment
6 - 12
Professional Library
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Scott Filkins brings us into his and colleagues' classrooms to demonstrate how high school teachers across the disciplines can engage in inquiry-based reading assessment to support student learning. This book is part of the NCTE Principles in Practice imprint.
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Fresh Perspectives on New Literacies and Technology Integration
5 - 8
Professional Library
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This article provides practical ideas for integrating technologies into the classroom in ways that honor students' out-of-school technology funds of knowledge.
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Sharing Stories and Developing Multiple Perspectives in Post-9/11 Classrooms
9 - 12
Professional Library
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Sensitive to the increased importance of valuing diversity and diverse points of view since 9/11, this article describes activities through which ESL students contribute new knowledge to their classes while simultaneously improving their English language skills.
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I-Search in the Age of Information
9 - 12
Professional Library
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Middle school teacher Huntington Lyman takes a fresh look at the I-Search research method and shows how it can be modified to provide an effective project for middle school students.
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Ethics as a Form of Critical and Rhetorical Inquiry in the Writing Classroom
9 - 12
Professional Library
| Journal
What can improve students' engagement in persuasive writing? A strong ethical dilemma and strategies for developing intelligent responses.
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The Middle School High Five: Strategies Can Triumph
5 - 8
Professional Library
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A literacy support teacher leads a district-wide initiative to organize content-area teachers in an effort to help their students become better readers by offering instruction and practice in five reading strategies across the curriculum.
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The Great Gatsby in the Classroom: Searching for the American Dream
9 - 12
Professional Library
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Veteran high school English teacher David Dowling demonstrates how teachers can help students connect The Great Gatsby to the value systems of the twenty-first century, offering active reading and thinking strategies designed to enhance higher-level thinking and personal responses to fiction.
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To Kill a Mockingbird in the Classroom: Walking in Someone Else's Shoes
9 - 12
Professional Library
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This book examines ways of engaging students as they study Harper Lee's novel. Included are collaborative learning, discussion, writing, and inquiry-based projects as well as activities related to the film version of To Kill a Mockingbird.
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Writing about Literature, 2nd ed., Revised and Updated
9 - 12
Professional Library
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This book is intended to help middle and secondary school English language arts teachers integrate literature study and composition instruction.
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Authentic Assessments for the English Classroom
6 - 12
Professional Library
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Joanna Dolgin, Kim Kelly, and Sarvenaz Zelkha offer real-world examples, sample student work, step-by-step instructions, and handouts to help teachers incorporate authentic forms of assessment into the middle and high school curriculum.
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Adolescent Literacy and the Teaching of Reading: Lessons for Teachers of Literature
9 - 12
Professional Library
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Deborah Appleman dismantles the traditional divide between secondary teachers of literature and teachers of reading and offers a variety of practical ways to teach reading within the context of literature classrooms.
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Reading Shakespeare with Young Adults
9 - 12
Professional Library
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Dakin explores different methods for getting students engaged--and excited--about Shakespeare's plays as they learn to construct meaning from the texts' sixteenth-century language and connect it to their twenty-first-century lives.
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What Works in Writing Instruction: Research and Practices
7 - 12
Professional Library
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Through teacher-friendly language and classroom examples, Deborah Dean takes a close look at effective, research-based practices for writing instruction.