Students read "After Twenty Years" by O. Henry, use a word map to identify characters' qualities or traits, discuss the characters' feelings and actions, and reflect upon these in journals.
Word Maps: Developing Critical and Analytical Thinking About Literary Characters
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Readers Theatre With Jan Brett
1 - 2
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Students in grades 1-2 use Jan Brett's Hedgie's Surprise for a Readers Theatre experience.
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Questioning: A Comprehension Strategy for Small-Group Guided Reading
3 - 5
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Students learn about the process of questioning and using webs to organize information during reading and then practice writing factual and inferential questions.
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You Can't Spell the Word Prefix Without a Prefix
6 - 8
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Students explore the role of prefixes, as well as their origins and meanings, and examine how the understanding of prefixes can improve comprehension, decoding, and spelling.
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Applying Question-Answer Relationships to Pictures
3 - 5
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A picture is worth a thousand words as students are guided in viewing wordless picture books and responding to four different types of questions about the images they see.
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Thundering Tall Tales: Using Read-Aloud as a Springboard to Writing
3 - 5
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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.
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Developing Students' Critical Thinking Skills Through Whole-Class Dialogue
3 - 5
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"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.
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Sequencing: A Strategy to Succeed at Reading Comprehension
3 - 5
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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.
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Exploring the Subtext Strategy: Thinking Beyond the Text
2 - 4
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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.
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Internalization of Vocabulary Through the Use of a Word Map
6 - 8
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Students practice with words and develop both definitional and contextual knowledge through two agents—purposeful sequencing of steps and collaboration with peers.
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Press Conference for Bud, Not Buddy
6 - 8
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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."
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Learning Vocabulary Down By the Bay
K - 1
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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.
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Blogging in the Primary Grades? Yes, Indeed!
2 - 5
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Give students an authentic reason to read and write by researching blogs written by their peers around the world and then writing their own.
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Amelia Bedelia Up Close! Closely Reading a Classic Story
1 - 2
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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.
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The Houdini Box: What Did Houdini Hide? Writing Creative Endings
3 - 6
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Students are encouraged to understand a book that the teacher reads aloud to create a new ending for it using the writing process.
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What is Poetry? Contrasting Poetry and Prose
6 - 8
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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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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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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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Using Children's Literature to Develop Classroom Community
3 - 6
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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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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.