Students explore the genre of commercial endorsements, establishing characteristics and requirements for the genre. Each student then composes an endorsement of a product, service, company, or industry.
Persuading Readers with Endorsement Letters
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Analyzing and Comparing Medieval and Modern Ballads
9 - 12
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Students explore the ballads genre by reading medieval ballads to deduce their characteristics, acting out the ballads, comparing medieval and modern ballads using Venn diagrams, and composing their own ballads.
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Exploring Setting: Constructing Character, Point of View, Atmosphere, and Theme
9 - 12
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Students read texts by Dybek, Dickens, Poe, and Morrison to explore how authors use language to create setting and, in turn, how setting constructs other elements in a literary work.
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Designing Effective Poster Presentations
9 - 12
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Students explore the genre of posters, review informational writing and visual design, and then design poster presentations to share in class or at a school-wide fair.
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Worth Its Weight: Letter Writing with "The Things They Carried"
9 - 12
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This lesson uses a letter-writing activity based on Tim O'Brien's story "The Things They Carried" to build empathy as students examine the weight they symbolically carry in their own lives.
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Weaving the Old into the New: Pairing The Odyssey with Contemporary Works
9 - 12
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After exploring The Odyssey and a contemporary epic, students choose paired characters from the texts, complete a graphic organizer, and place their characters in hypothetical contemporary situations.
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Many Years Later: Responding to Gwendolyn Brooks' "We Real Cool"
9 - 12
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Students analyze the Gwendolyn Brooks' poem "We Real Cool" and then write about how the character's pool hall days might influence who the character becomes fifty years in the future.
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Connecting Past and Present: A Local Research Project
9 - 12
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In this unit, students become active archivists, gathering photos, artifacts, and stories for a museum exhibit that highlights one decade in their school's history.
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Thinking Inductively: A Close Reading of Seamus Heaney's "Blackberry Picking"
9 - 12
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This lesson eases students' fear of interpreting complex poetry by teaching them a strategy with which they determine patterns of imagery, diction, and figurative language in order to unlock meaning.
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Assessing Cultural Relevance: Exploring Personal Connections to a Text
9 - 12
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As a class, students evaluate a nonfiction or realistic fiction text for its cultural relevance to themselves personally and as a group.
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Reaching Across Time: Scaffolded Engagements With a 19th-Century Text
9 - 12
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Students in the 21st century need to build background knowledge and fill in textual gaps to enter the unfamiliar world of "Bartleby the Scrivener: A Story of Wall Street."
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Creating Character Blogs
6 - 12
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Students view examples of blogs, learn the basic elements of blog creation, and then create a blog from the perspective of a fictional character.
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Thoughtful Threads: Sparking Rich Online Discussions
5 - 12
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Today's students love chatting online with friends. This lesson combines that love with literature. Students form literature circles and have meaningful online discussions about a literary work.
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Recording Readers Theatre: Developing Comprehension and Fluency With Audio Texts
9 - 12
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Students investigate audio texts of mystery stories, evaluate them in terms of both literary and audio qualities, and create Readers Theatre scripts, which they use to record their own podcasts.
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I Remember That Book: Rereading as a Critical Investigation
9 - 12
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| Standard Lesson
Curl up with a good book againor not. In this lesson, students brainstorm why they reread some books, while passing up others, and write their reflections in an essay.
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Hoax or No Hoax? Strategies for Online Comprehension and Evaluation
9 - 12
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Are your students easily fooled? You'll find out in this lesson in which students carefully and critically examine hoax websites to determine their validity.
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Semicolons and Swift: Analyzing Punctuation and Meaning
9 - 12
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This lesson will help punctuation make a mark on students as they read Jonathan Swift's work and analyze his use of punctuation.
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In the Style of Ernie Pyle: Reporting on World War II
9 - 12
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Students will think this lesson should make the headlines when they finish researching Ernie Pyle's work in preparation for writing their own news articles.
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Pictures Tell the Story: Improving Comprehension With Persepolis
9 - 12
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Students get the big picture of the Middle East when they read and analyze Marjane Satrapi's graphic novel Persepolis.
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That's Not Fair! Examining Civil Liberties With the U.S. Supreme Court
9 - 12
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Students have the right to have fun in this lesson in which they create a PowerPoint presentation about civil rights and the Supreme Court.