Students will participate in Collaborative Reasoning in small groups to discuss and think critically about issues of social justice and diversity by reading current events informational articles.
Using Collaborative Reasoning to Support Critical Thinking
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Huge Mistakes that Led to Catastrophe: Learning about Human-made Disasters throughout History
5 - 8
Lesson Plan
| Standard Lesson
After researching various human-made disasters such as the BP oil spill, the sinking of the Titanic, and the Great Chicago Fire, students share their research in oral presentations. Then students pair up to compare and contrast their disasters using the Venn Diagram Student Interactive or the Venn diagram Mobile App.
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Research Building Blocks: Skim, Scan, and Scroll
3 - 5
Lesson Plan
| Standard Lesson
In this lesson from a research skills unit, students read informational text, looking for supporting details. They practice skimming and scanning print resources, and scrolling through electronic resources.
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Book Report Alternative: The Elements of Fiction
3 - 5
Lesson Plan
| Standard Lesson
Students identify the elements of fiction in a book they have read and share summaries of them by writing and illustrating their own mini-book.
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Choose Your Own Adventure: A Hypertext Writing Experience
6 - 8
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Students analyze "choose your own adventure" stories and brainstorm to develop setting, characters, and plots for their own adventures stories and related Websites.
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Guess What's in the Bag: A Language-based Activity
K - 2
Lesson Plan
| Minilesson
Students play a guessing game to practice using descriptive language.
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Peer Review: Narrative
6 - 8
Lesson Plan
| Minilesson
This minilesson guides student in using the PQP techniquePraise–Question–Polishto offer concrete and useful peer review feedback.
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Using Picture Books to Teach Setting Development in Writing Workshop
3 - 5
Lesson Plan
| Standard Lesson
Students use a graphic organizer to analyze setting development in picture books. They then apply what they have learned to their own writing.
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Writing a Flashback and Flash-Forward Story Using Movies and Texts as Models
6 - 8
Lesson Plan
| Standard Lesson
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.
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Who's Got Mail? Using Literature to Promote Authentic Letter Writing
3 - 5
Lesson Plan
| Standard Lesson
Students discuss and chart letter elements and write their own letters to adults at school, reinforcing letter-writing skills beyond the classroom lesson.
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Alliteration in Headline Poems
6 - 8
Lesson Plan
| Minilesson
Students will be introduced to the term alliteration and create a headline poem consisting of 25 words that contain at least three examples of alliteration.
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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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Seasonal Haiku: Writing Poems to Celebrate Any Season
3 - 5
Lesson Plan
| Standard Lesson
After listening to haiku poetry, students use seasonal descriptive words to write their own haiku, following the traditional format. They then publish their poems by mounting them on illustrated backgrounds.
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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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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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Stapleless Book
K - 12
Student Interactive
| Writing & Publishing Prose
The Stapleless Book can be used for taking notes while reading, making picture books, collecting facts, or creating vocabulary booklets . . . the possibilities are endless!
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Compare & Contrast Map
3 - 12
Student Interactive
| Organizing & Summarizing
The Compare & Contrast Map is an interactive graphic organizer that enables students to organize and outline their ideas for different kinds of comparison essays.
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Essay Map
3 - 12
Student Interactive
| Organizing & Summarizing
The Essay Map is an interactive graphic organizer that enables students to organize and outline their ideas for an informational, definitional, or descriptive essay.
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Fractured Fairy Tales
3 - 12
Student Interactive
| Writing & Publishing Prose
The Fractured Fairy Tale tool encourages students to create their own fractured fairy tales.