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.
Writing a Flashback and Flash-Forward Story Using Movies and Texts as Models
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How Big Are Martin's Big Words? Thinking Big about the Future
3 - 5
Lesson Plan
| Minilesson
Inspired by the book Martin's Big Words, students explore information on Dr. King to think about his "big" words, then they write about their own "big" words and dreams.
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Family Message Journals Teach Many Purposes for Writing
K - 2
Lesson Plan
| Standard Lesson
This lesson encourages children to explore authentic reasons for writing by writing messages to their family in a family message journal.
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She Did What? Revising for Connotation
6 - 8
Lesson Plan
| Minilesson
Did she walk, skip, amble, dance? In this minilesson, students explore connotation by acting out and revising the simple sentence "She walked into the room."
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Avalanche, Aztek, or Bravada? A Connotation Minilesson
6 - 8
Lesson Plan
| Minilesson
Students examine familiar car names for underlying connotations then proceed through a series of steps, increasing their control over language, until they select words with powerful connotations in their own writing.
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Story Character Homepage
6 - 8
Lesson Plan
| Unit
Students analyze personal homepages, as well as a character in a book they have read, and then create a homepage for the character.
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Poetry from Prose
3 - 5
Lesson Plan
| Standard Lesson
Working in small groups, students compose found and parallel poems based on a descriptive passage they have chosen from a piece of literature they are reading.
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Learning to Learn with Miss Alaineus: A Vocabulary Disaster
3 - 5
Lesson Plan
| Standard Lesson
Modeled on the activities in Miss Alaineus: A Vocabulary Disaster, a picture book, students combine vocabulary exploration with word play by planning their own vocabulary parade.
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Get the Reel Scoop: Comparing Books to Movies
3 - 5
Lesson Plan
Students compare a book to its film adaptation, and then perform readers theater of a scene from the book that they feel was not well represented in the movie version.
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Draw a Story: Stepping from Pictures to Writing
K - 1
Lesson Plan
| Standard Lesson
Students draw a series of pictures that tell a story, including character action, problem and solution. They ‘read' their story to others, transcribe it into writing, and create an accordion book.
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Expository EscapadeDetective's Handbook
6 - 8
Lesson Plan
| Unit
Students create a Detective's Handbook based on a detective mystery they have read. The handbooks include expository and descriptive writing, as well as a letter.
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Playing with Prepositions through Poetry
3 - 5
Lesson Plan
| Standard Lesson
Students play with and explore prepositions during a whole group reading of Ruth Heller's Behind the Mask, and then by composing and publishing prepositional poems based on the book's style.
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From Stop Signs to the Golden Arches: Environmental Print
K - 1
Lesson Plan
| Unit
Students bring the print-rich environment of the community into the classroom through the use of environmental print, enabling emergent readers to delight in the realization that they are indeed readers.
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Literature Circles: Getting Started
3 - 5
Lesson Plan
| Recurring Lesson
Students practice different ways of collaborating to read a work of literature. They work in different roles as they compose and answer questions, discover new vocabulary, and examine literary elements.
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Introducing Each Other: Interviews, Memoirs, Photos, and Internet Research
6 - 8
Lesson Plan
| Unit
Students use their communication and writing skills as they interview a partner, write an article about them, and create a multimodal presentation to introduce their partner to the class.
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Quantitative Civic Reasoning: A Guide for Centering Civic Innovation in Math and English Language Arts Classrooms
4 - 12
Professional Library
| Professional Library
This guide explores quantitative civic reasoning in English and math classrooms.
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Rosa Parks was born on this day in 1913.
K - 12
Calendar Activity
| Historical Figure & Event
Rosa Parks was committed to the struggle for social justice and human rights until her death, inspiring millions of people around the world. Today, we celebrate her!
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Read Across America Day: Celebrate a Nation of Diverse Readers
K - 12
Calendar Activity
| Literacy-Related Event
Bring the celebration of reading and literacy into your classroom, library, school, and home all year long.
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2025 NCTE Annual Convention
K - 12
Meeting & Event
| Convention
Each November thousands of literacy educators from across the country make the journey to a Convention that inspires their practice and rejuvenates their profession.
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Literary Graffiti
9 - 12
Student Interactive
| Organizing & Summarizing
Literary Graffiti, a high school version of the Doodle Splash student interactive, also aims to teach students to visualize what they are reading to help them develop as readers.