Pat Mora's poem "Echoes" demonstrates that our senses are powerful tools for literary analysis and comprehension as students use their senses to discover new ways to read and write.
Color of Silence: Sensory Imagery in Pat Mora's Poem "Echoes"
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Cover to Cover: Comparing Books to Movies
6 - 8
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Students compare and analyze novels and the movies adapted from them. They design new DVD covers and a related insert for the movies, reflecting their response to the movie version.
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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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Exploring Change through Allegory and Poetry
6 - 8
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Students read an example of allegory, review literary concepts, complete literary elements maps and plot diagrams, create a pictorial allegory, and write diamante poems related to the theme of change.
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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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Technology and Copyright Law: A "Futurespective"
6 - 8
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Students research and report on instances of how copyright laws have adapted to encompass new technologies. They write articles predicting copyright issues that may arise with new and future technologies.
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Copyright Law: From Digital Reprints to Downloads
6 - 8
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Students investigate how and why copyright law has changed over time, and apply this information to recent copyright issues, creating persuasive arguments based on the perspective of a particular group.
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Exploring Plagiarism, Copyright, and Paraphrasing
6 - 8
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Students investigate issues of plagiarism, fair use, and paraphrasing using KWL charts, discussion, and practice.
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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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It's My Life: Multimodal Autobiography Project
9 - 12
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Students express themselves verbally, visually, and musically by creating multimodal autobiographies, exchanging ideas with other students and sharing important events in their lives through PowerPoint presentations.
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Discovering Memory: Li-Young Lee's Poem "Mnemonic" and the Brain
6 - 8
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Students learn about memory by doing a memory-writing exercise, studying the brain to understand how it affects memory, reading Li-Young Lee's poem "Mnemonic," and creating projects to demonstrate their understanding.
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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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The Day Jimmy's Boa Taught Cause and Effect
K - 2
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This lesson introduces the concept of cause and effect with Trinka Hakes Noble's books about Jimmy and his boa constrictor.
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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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Creative Problem-Solving with Ezra Jack Keats
K - 2
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Using books by Ezra Jack Keats as inspiration, students explore problems and solutions through read-alouds, discussion, and an interactive bulletin board.
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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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Love of War in Tim O'Brien's "How to Tell a True War Story"
9 - 12
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Students explore the theme of love of war through texts on camaraderie among soldiers. They then compose a visual collage depicting their beliefs about the relationship between love and war.
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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.