Skip to main content
ReadWriteThink - Powered by NCTE
  • About
  • Classroom Resources
    • Lesson Plans
    • Teaching Comics
    • Teaching With Primary Resources
    • Calendar
    • Printouts
    • Student Interactives
  • Collections
    • Assessment
    • Authors
    • Booklists
    • Media Literacy
    • Poetry
    • Primary Sources
    • Writing
  • Professional Development
    • Strategy Guides
    • Professional Library
    • Meetings & Events
  • Join NCTE
  • Contact Us
  • About
  • Classroom Resources
    • Lesson Plans
    • Teaching Comics
    • Teaching With Primary Resources
    • Calendar
    • Printouts
    • Student Interactives
  • Collections
    • Assessment
    • Authors
    • Booklists
    • Media Literacy
    • Poetry
    • Primary Sources
    • Writing
  • Professional Development
    • Strategy Guides
    • Professional Library
    • Meetings & Events
  • Join NCTE
  • Contact Us
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • YouTube

Breadcrumb

  1. Home

Type

  • Classroom Resources
  • Professional Development

Grades

  • 1 (99)
  • 2 (108)
  • 3 (203)
  • 4 (206)
  • 5 (234)
  • 6 (280)
  • 7 (290)
  • 8 (293)
  • 9 (306)
  • 10 (304)
  • 11 (301)
  • 12 (300)
  • K (82)

Learning Objectives

  • (-) Comprehension (508)
  • (-) Media literacy (205)
  • collaboration (458)
  • critical thinking (649)
  • digital literacy (154)
  • Grammar (57)
  • inquiry / research (350)
  • listening (182)
  • literary analysis (367)
  • metacognition (302)
  • multicultural awareness (113)
  • multimodal literacy (260)
  • oral communication (224)
  • phonological awareness (61)
  • print awareness (89)
  • reading fluency (67)
  • reading genres (290)
  • Spelling (51)
  • text structure / story structure (242)
  • Vocabulary (191)
  • writing genres (382)
  • writing process (421)

Topics

  • arts
  • careers
  • community
  • drama
  • ELL
  • Family
  • fiction
  • Mathematics
  • Mobile Learning
  • nonfiction
  • poetry
  • science
  • seasons / holidays
  • social action
  • social studies / history
  • Sports
  • STEM
Thundering Tall Tales: Using Read-Aloud as a Springboard to Writing
Grades
3 - 5
|
Lesson Plan
|
Standard Lesson
Thundering Tall Tales: Using Read-Aloud as a Springboard to Writing
Imagination and application are key to this tall tale lesson in which students take what they know about tall tales to spin a yarn of their own.
Developing Students' Critical Thinking Skills Through Whole-Class Dialogue
Grades
3 - 5
|
Lesson Plan
|
Standard Lesson
Developing Students' Critical Thinking Skills Through Whole-Class Dialogue
"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.
Predicting and Gathering Information With Nonfiction Texts
Grades
K - 2
|
Lesson Plan
|
Unit
Predicting and Gathering Information With Nonfiction Texts
Students take a walk on the wild side when they develop an understanding of nonfiction texts with hands-on experiences and intense analysis.
Sequencing: A Strategy to Succeed at Reading Comprehension
Grades
3 - 5
|
Lesson Plan
|
Standard Lesson
Sequencing: A Strategy to Succeed at Reading Comprehension
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.
Demonstrating Comprehension Through Journal Writing
Grades
3 - 5
|
Lesson Plan
|
Recurring Lesson
Demonstrating Comprehension Through Journal Writing

Students demonstrate comprehension by responding to open-ended questions based on the Newbery Honor book Mr. Popper's Penguins, and then draw from the text and their personal experiences to create journals.

Exploring the Subtext Strategy: Thinking Beyond the Text
Grades
2 - 4
|
Lesson Plan
|
Standard Lesson
Exploring the Subtext Strategy: Thinking Beyond the Text
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.
Internalization of Vocabulary Through the Use of a Word Map
Grades
6 - 8
|
Lesson Plan
|
Standard Lesson
Internalization of Vocabulary Through the Use of a Word Map
Students practice with words and develop both definitional and contextual knowledge through two agents—purposeful sequencing of steps and collaboration with peers.
Press Conference for <em>Bud, Not Buddy</em>
Grades
6 - 8
|
Lesson Plan
|
Standard Lesson
Press Conference for Bud, Not Buddy
Students read Bud, Not Buddy by Christopher Paul Curtis, demonstrate comprehension of the story by involving themselves in discussions, and analyze the characters in preparation for a class "press conference."
Learning Vocabulary Down By the Bay
Grades
K - 1
|
Lesson Plan
|
Standard Lesson
Learning Vocabulary Down By the Bay
Students sing a popular children's song, follow along with a picture book that contains the lyrics and illustrations, and then participate in activities to reinforce learning of the vocabulary words.
Grades
6 - 8
|
Lesson Plan
|
Recurring Lesson
Choosing, Chatting, and Collecting: Vocabulary Self-Collection Strategy
Students identify interesting words from Shakespeare's plays and add them to a classroom vocabulary collection.
Show What You Know: Read, Write and Solve Math Problems
Grades
2 - 3
|
Lesson Plan
|
Minilesson
Show What You Know: Read, Write and Solve Math Problems
Informational texts, iPads, and interactive games, oh, my! Help students journey through multimodal texts to identify and solve real-world mathematics problems using writing and apps.
Reading Movies and TV: Learning the "Language" of Moving-Image Texts
Grades
5 - 12
|
Lesson Plan
|
Minilesson
Reading Movies and TV: Learning the "Language" of Moving-Image Texts
Introduce students to the idea that movies and TV have their own language and grammar, which gives them special ways of telling their stories.
Blogging in the Primary Grades? Yes, Indeed!
Grades
2 - 5
|
Lesson Plan
|
Standard Lesson
Blogging in the Primary Grades? Yes, Indeed!
Give students an authentic reason to read and write by researching blogs written by their peers around the world and then writing their own.
Create a Great Future: STEM Career Research Using Close Reading
Grades
6 - 12
|
Lesson Plan
|
Minilesson
Create a Great Future: STEM Career Research Using Close Reading
What if students could see the relevance of their school curriculum to real-world, interesting, STEM-related careers? Let's help them create a great future!
Amelia Bedelia Up Close! Closely Reading a Classic Story
Grades
1 - 2
|
Lesson Plan
|
Standard Lesson
Amelia Bedelia Up Close! Closely Reading a Classic Story
Through a close reading of Amelia Bedelia, students reread the material to discuss text-dependent questions, promoting deep thinking about the text and its characters.
Bringing Economic Vocabulary to Life Through Video Posters
Grades
2 - 5
|
Lesson Plan
|
Minilesson
Bringing Economic Vocabulary to Life Through Video Posters
Imagine if vocabulary could come alive with the click of a button! Students create video posters to demonstrate knowledge of new economics vocabulary.
Tell Me Your Story: Video-Inspired Vocabulary Writing
Grades
9 - 12
|
Lesson Plan
|
Recurring Lesson
Tell Me Your Story: Video-Inspired Vocabulary Writing
Students watch a sample of artistic video clips online and respond through creative writing while using the vocabulary words they are currently studying.
Beyond History Books: Researching With Twin Texts and Technology
Grades
4 - 8
|
Lesson Plan
Beyond History Books: Researching With Twin Texts and Technology
Students in grades 4–8 activate prior knowledge and research information about a historic event through fiction and nonfiction literature and exploration of relevant websites.
Picture Understanding! Building Comprehension in the Primary Grades With Picture Books
Grades
1 - 3
|
Lesson Plan
|
Unit
Picture Understanding! Building Comprehension in the Primary Grades With Picture Books
Students move from modeled to independent comprehension of fiction stories by using texts by Jan Brett and interactive tools that demonstrate their comprehension.
<i>The Houdini Box</i>: What Did Houdini Hide? Writing Creative Endings
Grades
3 - 6
|
Lesson Plan
|
Standard Lesson
The Houdini Box: What Did Houdini Hide? Writing Creative Endings

Students are encouraged to understand a book that the teacher reads aloud to create a new ending for it using the writing process.

Pagination

  • First page « First
  • Previous page ‹‹
  • …
  • Page 15
  • Page 16
  • Page 17
  • Page 18
  • Page 19
  • Page 20
  • Page 21
  • Page 22
  • Page 23
  • …
  • Next page ››
  • Last page Last »

Explore Resources by Grade

  • KindergartenK
  • 1-2
  • 3-4
  • 5-6
  • 7-8
  • 9-10
  • 11-12

RWT-logo

Powered By NCTE

Footer 1 Menu

  • About
  • Classroom Resources
  • Professional Development
  • Collections
  • Contact Us

Footer 2 Menu

  • National Council of Teachers of English
  • Contribute to RWT
  • FAQs
  • Join NCTE

Footer 3 Menu

  • Legal Notices
  • Privacy Policy
  • Promotional Materials
  • Site Demonstrations

Want to stay in touch with RWT and NCTE? Sign up here!

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • YouTube

© NCTE 2026. All rights reserved