Students in grades 2-6 use digital dictionaries and other e-book tools to learn new vocabulary as they read e-books on digital reading devices.
Digital Word Detectives: Building Vocabulary With e-Book Readers
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Seeking Social Justice Through Satire: Jonathan Swift's "A Modest Proposal"
10 - 12
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This lesson assists advanced students in grades 10–12 in comprehending Jonathan Swift's "A Modest Proposal" and developing a presentation to satirize a contemporary social issue.
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A Portrait of Our World: Making Connections and Developing Comprehension
6 - 8
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Students engage in carousel walks, character analyses, global explorations, and genre studies while using valuable language arts strategies to build higher-level comprehension skills.
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Playlist for Holden: Character Analysis With Music and Lyrics
7 - 12
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| Minilesson
Students compile a playlist of 10 songs representing a literary character and explain their choices based on the book's dialogue, plot, conflict, and resolution.
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Engineering the Perfect Poem by Using the Vocabulary of STEM
7 - 10
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| Standard Lesson
Students research engineering careers and create poetry to understand the vocabulary of STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics).
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What is Poetry? Contrasting Poetry and Prose
6 - 8
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| Standard Lesson
Students often find poetry frustrating and meaningless. By helping students think critically about the differences between poetry and prose, this introduction sets the stage for different strategies for comprehending poetic texts.
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3-2-1 Vocabulary: Learning Filmmaking Vocabulary by Making Films
6 - 8
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Bring the vocabulary of film to life through the processes of filmmaking. Students learn terminology and techniques simultaneously as they plan, film, and edit a short video.
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Engaging With Cause-and-Effect Relationships Through Creating Comic Strips
2 - 4
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Students demonstrate their knowledge of cause-and-effect relationships by creating original comic strips and sharing their completed work in an oral presentation format.
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Creating an Online Community Through Electronic Portfolios
9 - 12
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| Recurring Lesson
Students publish their work in an electronic portfolio, which enables them to respond to each other's content online.
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Jazz Up Writing Workshop: Writing Biographies of African American Jazz Musicians
2 - 3
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During writing workshop, students research, write, revise, and share their own comprehensive biographies of African American jazz musicians.
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Going Digital: Using e-Book Readers to Enhance the Reading Experience
2 - 4
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Students use various tools and features of digital readers to develop vocabulary, support comprehension, respond to text, improve fluency, and enhance the reading experience.
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Using American Sign Language to Improve Comprehension and Vocabulary
1 - 3
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| Standard Lesson
American Sign Language is combined with the hilarious poetry and pictures of Sam's Sandwich, a lift-the-flap book, to engage all types of learners in acquiring key vocabulary.
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Talking About Books to Improve Comprehension
3 - 5
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| Recurring Lesson
This lesson is a conversation-starter! In this lesson, students learn about striking up deep-thought conversations and staying on topic in the form of a book talk.
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When I Was Young In...A Literature to Language Experience
6 - 8
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Past meets present in this lesson in which students practice verb tense when they write personal short stories that they then publish in a flip book.
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Using Children's Literature to Develop Classroom Community
3 - 6
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| Standard Lesson
Conversation and cooperation bring out the best in students when they hold dialogues about their individual strengths, abilities, and talents.
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Using Technology to Analyze and Illustrate Symbolism in Night
6 - 8
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| Standard Lesson
Images have power—they can trigger memories or symbolize abstract ideas. Students put the power of images to the test as they analyze symbolism in Night and create symbolic photomontages.
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Shhh! Bear's Sleeping: Learning About Nonfiction and Fiction Using Read-Alouds
K - 2
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| Standard Lesson
Students explore the distinction between the fiction story Bear Snores On and the nonfiction book Every Autumn Comes the Bear.
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Using Word Storms to Explore Vocabulary and Encourage Critical Thinking
3 - 5
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| Recurring Lesson
Students learn that dogs are more than just pets in this lesson, which teaches them to use research and vocabulary-acquisition strategies to learn and write about working dogs.
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Nature Reflections: Interactive Language Practice for English-Language Learners
3 - 5
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Students whose first language is not English reflect on nature through readings, a visit to a green area, and bookmaking using the writing process and peer feedback.
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Learning About Research and Writing Using the American Revolution
3 - 5
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Students across the board will get a kick out of researching a historical figure from the American Revolution to create an acrostic poem.