In this minilesson, students organize information they compile while doing research for a written report on a selected topic.
Research Building Blocks: "Organize This!"
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Charlotte is Wise, Patient, and Caring: Adjectives and Character Traits
3 - 5
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| Standard Lesson
Students find examples of adjectives in a shared reading. Then students "become" major characters in a book and describe themselves and other characters, using powerful adjectives.
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What Am I? Teaching Poetry through Riddles
6 - 8
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Students explore figurative language in poetry by reading and writing riddle poems.
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Teaching Voice with Anthony Browne's Voices in the Park
6 - 8
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Students analyze Voices in the Park by Anthony Browne to determine how an author keeps an audience interested by creating voice and to applying that knowledge to their own writing.
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Book Buddy Biographies: Intermediate and Primary Students Working Together
K - 2
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Students create a personalized biography for their reading buddy, and each child is the author, illustrator, and editor.
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Audience, Purpose, and Language Use in Electronic Messages
6 - 8
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Students explore using electronic messaging and Internet abbreviations for specific purposes and examine the importance of using a more formal style of writing based on their audience.
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Research Building Blocks: Skim, Scan, and Scroll
3 - 5
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| Standard Lesson
In this lesson from a research skills unit, students read informational text, looking for supporting details. They practice skimming and scanning print resources, and scrolling through electronic resources.
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Research Building Blocks: Examining Electronic Sources
3 - 5
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In this lesson, students evaluate and rate the relevance of electronic resources as they research information about their state.
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Research Building Blocks: Hints about Print
3 - 5
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In this lesson from a research skills unit, students examine abstracts on selected books to determine their relevance and helpfulness.
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Giant Story Problems: Reading Comprehension through Math Problem-Solving
1 - 2
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| Standard Lesson
Students create posters using images, text, and mathematical equations to represent a story problem.
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Book Sorting: Using Observation and Comprehension to Categorize Books
K - 2
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Students utilize their reading and writing skills as they think critically in order to sort books in multiple ways.
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Book Report Alternative: Summary, Symbol, and Analysis in Bookmarks
6 - 8
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Students make bookmarks on computers and share their ideas with other readers at their school, while practicing summarizing, recognizing symbols, and writing reviews—all for an authentic audience.
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Choose Your Own Adventure: A Hypertext Writing Experience
6 - 8
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Students analyze "choose your own adventure" stories and brainstorm to develop setting, characters, and plots for their own adventures stories and related Websites.
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Technical Reading and Writing Using Board Games
3 - 5
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Students celebrate a novel they have read and get hands-on experience with technical writing by creating a board game based on the novel and writing the instructions for it.
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A Picture's Worth a Thousand Words: From Image to Detailed Narrative
6 - 8
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The old cliche, "A picture is worth a thousand words" is put to the test when students write their own narrative interpretations of events shown in an image.
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Dr. Seuss's Sound Words: Playing with Phonics and Spelling
K - 2
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| Standard Lesson
Boom! Br-r-ring! Cluck! Moo!Everywhere you turn, you find exciting sounds. Students use these sounds to write their own poems based on Dr. Seuss's Mr. Brown Can MOO! Can You?
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Using Picture Books to Teach Characterization in Writing Workshop
3 - 5
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Students explore character development through experiences with picture books. They learn about the connections between reading and writing and apply the information they learn to revisions of their own writing.
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Persuasive Writing: What Can Writing in Family Message Journals Do for Students?
K - 2
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This lesson engages children in using writing to their families as a persuasive tool to get what they want and need.
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Letter Poems Deliver: Experimenting with Line Breaks in Poetry Writing
3 - 5
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Students explore letter poems and experiment with writing letters as poems, using the placement of line breaks to enhance rhythm, sound, meaning, and appearance.
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Writing a Flashback and Flash-Forward Story Using Movies and Texts as Models
6 - 8
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| Standard Lesson
Using the film The Sandlot, students are introduced to the literary devices of flashbacks and flash-forwards. They then write their own stories using those devices.