An instructional strategy called story innovation teaches students fluency, comprehension, vocabulary, and story structure. This unique strategy can be adapted for many purposes.
Using Story Innovation to Teach Fluency, Vocabulary, and Structure
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Digital Word Detectives: Building Vocabulary With e-Book Readers
2 - 6
Lesson Plan
| Minilesson
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.
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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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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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Going Digital: Using e-Book Readers to Enhance the Reading Experience
2 - 4
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| Standard Lesson
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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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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Inferring How and Why Characters Change
3 - 5
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| Standard Lesson
Students will really get into character when they read short stories and analyze the how's and why's of characters' behaviors.
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A Directed Listening-Thinking Activity for "The Tell-Tale Heart"
6 - 8
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| Standard Lesson
What's that sound? Students participate in a Directed ListeningThinking Activity (DLTA) using "The Tell-Tale Heart," make predictions, and respond in the form of an acrostic poem or comic strip.
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Digging Deeper: Developing Comprehension Using Thank You, Mr. Falker
K - 4
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| Standard Lesson
A read-aloud of Patricia Polacco's Thank You, Mr. Falker helps promote deeper comprehension through questioning to achieve personal connections and discussions of character and theme.
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The Pros and Cons of Discussion
9 - 12
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| Standard Lesson
Students use a Discussion Web to engage in meaningful discussion of the question, "Are people equal?"
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Solving Word Meanings: Engaging Strategies for Vocabulary Development
6 - 8
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| Standard Lesson
Vocabulary gumshoes use context clues and semantics to determine the meaning of unfamiliar words.
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Collaborating, Writing, Linking: Using Wikis to Tell Stories Online
6 - 8
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| Standard Lesson
Students become online authors in this lesson in which they write and post a short story using wiki technology.
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Give Them a Hand: Promoting Positive Interaction in Literature Circles
6 - 8
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| Standard Lesson
Students circle their desks as they analyze their own participation within a small group discussion.
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Story Elements Alive!
3 - 5
Lesson Plan
| Standard Lesson
What's in a narrative? Students find out in this lesson in which they explore four narrative elements—setting, characters, problem/solution, and plot, through purpose-driven read-alouds and independent reading.
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Family Ties: Making Connections to Improve Reading Comprehension
K - 2
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| Standard Lesson
Families are all about connections between people. In this lesson, students read three books about different families and make text-to-self, text-to-text, and text-to-world connections to those texts.
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Let's Read It Again: Comprehension Strategies for English-Language Learners
K - 2
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| Standard Lesson
Help Spanish-speaking English-language learners unlock the mysteries of their new language by using a bilingual book to recognize unfamiliar words and construct meaning from the text.
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Learning Centers: From Shared to Independent Practice
K - 2
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| Recurring Lesson
Seven blind mice—see how they spend each day of the week in this lesson that uses the book Seven Blind Mice to guide students through shared reading, writing, and listening activities.
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Using Prediction as a Prereading Strategy
3 - 5
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| Standard Lesson
Students learn about and apply the prediction strategy while reading a trade book. They use response journals to record questions and responses based on prereading predictions.