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.
Talking About Books to Improve Comprehension
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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 Word Storms to Explore Vocabulary and Encourage Critical Thinking
3 - 5
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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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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.
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Seeing Integration From Different Viewpoints
6 - 8
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What does the world look like through someone else's eyes? Guide students in using colorful paper glasses to examine a story of school desegregation from multiple perspectives.
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Review Redux: Introducing Literary Criticism Through Reception Moments
9 - 12
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Literature takes on a life of its own as students take a hands-on approach to exploring A Raisin in the Sun for cultural and historical context.
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Solving Word Meanings: Engaging Strategies for Vocabulary Development
6 - 8
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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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Students become online authors in this lesson in which they write and post a short story using wiki technology.
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And the Question Is... Writing Good Survey Questions
9 - 12
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There's no question that students will be able to compose good survey questions by the end of this lesson.
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And the Question Is... Evaluating the Validity of a Survey
9 - 12
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In this lesson, students learn to ask the right questions about the validity of surveys.
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Give Them a Hand: Promoting Positive Interaction in Literature Circles
6 - 8
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Students circle their desks as they analyze their own participation within a small group discussion.
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Reading and Writing About Pollution to Understand Cause and Effect
3 - 5
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Students get to write a whale of a tale when they complete a graphic organizer sequencing the journey of a mountain fish to a polluted waterway.
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Guided Comprehension in Action: Teaching Summarizing With the Bio-Cube
6 - 8
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Students learn the ins and outs of writing biographies by researching a contemporary or historical figure and writing a summary.
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Safety Tips With Officer Buckle and Gloria
K - 2
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Safety first! In this lesson, students take the lessons taught by Officer Buckle and Gloria to heart as they explore safety in everyday situations.
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Reading and Writing About Whales Using Fiction and Nonfiction Texts
K - 2
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Students will have a whale of a good time in this lesson in which they use fiction and nonfiction texts to write a letter to an online scientist.
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Fighting Injustice by Studying Lessons of the Past
6 - 8
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Social injustice occurs every day all over the world. In this lesson, students research a few historical examples of social injustice, including the Holocaust, the Trail of Tears, and Japanese internment.
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Multimedia Responses to Content Area Topics Using Fact-"Faction"-Fiction
3 - 5
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Students climb into the mind of a spider in this lesson that asks them to compose a spider diary using spider facts, fiction, and "faction"fiction that sounds like fact.
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The Big, Bad Wolf...Is This a Fact?
6 - 8
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Reading is revamped in this lesson in which students use a multimedia approach to study the books by Seymour Simon.
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Traveling Terrain: Comprehending Nonfiction Text on the Web
3 - 5
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Students locate specific information, identify text features of nonfiction text, and write to generalize information on related topics.
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In the Poet's Shoes: Performing Poetry and Building Meaning
6 - 8
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Students take poetic license when they interpret William Carlos William's poem "The Red Wheelbarrow" to help create a poem of their own.