Journey around the world with students as they read a Japanese, African, or Welsh folk tale, create a visual depiction of the tale, research the tale's culture, and present findings.
Exploring World Cultures Through Folk Tales
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The Two Voices of the ow Spelling Pattern
3 - 5
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Variable vowels are the focus of this lesson; students use nursery rhymes and ow to study how vowels can change their sounds according to different spelling patterns.
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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.
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History Comes Alive: Developing Fluency and Comprehension Using Social Studies
2 - 5
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Let the power of imagination and inference serve as a "time machine" to bring Benjamin Franklin into the classroom! History and science come to life in a dialogue with Franklin the inventor, developed through lesson activities that incorporate research, imagination, writing, visual arts, and drama.
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Protecting Our Precious Planet: Sharing the Message of Earth Day
K - 2
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Students discover that they can make a world of difference when they participate in the online Earth Day bag program.
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Getting to Know You: Developing Short Biographies to Build Community
3 - 5
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How well do your students know their peers? Students transform into investigative reporters as they interview a classmate, compile the biographical data into graphic form, and introduce the student to the class.
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Once They're Hooked, Reel Them In: Writing Good Endings
3 - 5
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| Standard Lesson
It's important to "hook" readers at a story's beginning, but it's equally important to keep them interested. In this lesson, students learn to write effective conclusions to their own stories.
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Digital Reflections: Expressing Understanding of Content Through Photography
6 - 8
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Striking images can leave lasting impressions on viewers. In this lesson, students make textselfworld connections to a nature- or science-related topic as they collaboratively design a multimedia presentation.
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A-Z: Learning About the Alphabet Book Genre
K - 2
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Students increase their understanding of alphabet books by participating in a variety of reading and writing activities.
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Media Literacy: Examining the World of Television Teens
6 - 8
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Pop culture and the classroom collide in this lesson when students go behind the scenes to analyze a television series for characterization to use in an original television show proposal.
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Slipping, Sliding, Tumbling: Reinforcing Cause and Effect Through Diamante Poems
6 - 8
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| Standard Lesson
Writing, revising, and publishing are just a few of the tasks students will complete in order to take their cause-and-effect diamante poems from an idea to a reality.
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Sharing Favorite Books Using Interactive Character Trading Cards
3 - 5
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Using selected characters from a text of their choice, students put their literary analysis skills to work by creating fictional character trading cards.
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Great American Inventors: Using Nonfiction to Learn About Technology Inventions
3 - 5
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Who are the people behind the world's greatest inventions? Students read biographies of a terrific trio of American inventors and create presentations that highlight how their inventions from the past impacted the future.
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Bingo! Using Environmental Print to Practice Reading
K - 2
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| Standard Lesson
The game Bingo is transformed in this lesson in which students use symbols and images to make connections to environmental print through the use of personalized Bingo cards.
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Stop Signs, McDonald's, and Cheerios: Writing With Environmental Print
K - 2
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Students use logos from everyday life to identify individual letters and then create their own captions for the images.
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My Family Traditions: A Class Book and a Potluck Lunch
3 - 5
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After analyzing Family Pictures/Cuadros de Familia by Carmen Lomas Garza, students create a class book with artwork and information about their ancestry, traditions, and recipes, followed by a potluck lunch.
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Play Ball! Encouraging Critical Thinking Through Baseball Questions
6 - 8
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Cooperation and critical thinking are the name of the game as students use baseball facts they find online to create trivia questions for a class Jeopardy game.
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Storytelling in the Social Studies Classroom
3 - 5
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People make the past come alive as students research and then share stories about famous Americans who promoted democratic ideals.
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A Race With Grace: Sports Poetry in Motion
3 - 5
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In this lesson, athletics, aesthetics, and poetics intersect in new ways as developing literacy learners experiment together with the forms of language.
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Multipurpose Poetry: Introducing Science Concepts and Increasing Fluency
3 - 5
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| Standard Lesson
Creepy crawlers, hoppers, and fliers are the focus of this lesson in which students chorally read poems about insects and use the Internet to locate facts about their assigned insects.