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Identifying and Understanding the Fallacies Used in Advertising
Grades
9 - 12
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Standard Lesson
Identifying and Understanding the Fallacies Used in Advertising
Students examine the fallacies that surround them every day, deconstruct fallacious images and messages in advertisements, and demonstrate their understanding of the fallacies through multimedia presentations.
Diagram It! Identifying, Comparing, and Writing About Nonfiction Texts
Grades
K - 2
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Lesson Plan
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Unit
Diagram It! Identifying, Comparing, and Writing About Nonfiction Texts
Students compare the traits fact and fiction by using a Venn diagram to compare fiction and nonfiction books about Native Americans.
Grades
K - 2
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Lesson Plan
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Standard Lesson
Fact or Fiction: Learning About Worms Using Diary of a Worm
Students often believe that fiction writers make everything up, seldom realizing how research worms its way into entertaining writing. In this lesson, students read Diary of a Worm to find out how fact merges with fiction.
Word Maps: Developing Critical and Analytical Thinking About Literary Characters
Grades
9 - 12
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Lesson Plan
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Standard Lesson
Word Maps: Developing Critical and Analytical Thinking About Literary Characters
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.
Telling a Story About Me: Young Children Write Autobiographies
Grades
K - 2
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Unit
Telling a Story About Me: Young Children Write Autobiographies
Students tell their life stories in this lesson about autobiographies based on family photographs.
Readers Theatre With Jan Brett
Grades
1 - 2
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Lesson Plan
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Standard Lesson
Readers Theatre With Jan Brett

Students in grades 1-2 use Jan Brett's Hedgie's Surprise for a Readers Theatre experience.

Astronomy Poetry: Combining Poetry With the Content Areas
Grades
6 - 8
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Lesson Plan
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Unit
Astronomy Poetry: Combining Poetry With the Content Areas
Students' responses to this lesson will be out of this world after they've researched astronomy to write poetry and compile a poetry book.
Vote for Me! Developing, Writing, and Evaluating Persuasive Speeches
Grades
4 - 5
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Lesson Plan
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Standard Lesson
Vote for Me! Developing, Writing, and Evaluating Persuasive Speeches
This lesson encourages students in grades 4 and 5 to think critically and write persuasively by focusing on preparing, presenting, and evaluating mock campaign speeches.
Q is for Duck: Using Alphabet Books With Struggling Writers
Grades
3 - 5
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Lesson Plan
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Standard Lesson
Q is for Duck: Using Alphabet Books With Struggling Writers
A is for zoo? Q is for duck? The alphabet as students know it is transformed when students create a class book that contains clever associations for each letter of the alphabet.
Questioning: A Comprehension Strategy for Small-Group Guided Reading
Grades
3 - 5
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Lesson Plan
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Standard Lesson
Questioning: A Comprehension Strategy for Small-Group Guided Reading
Students learn about the process of questioning and using webs to organize information during reading and then practice writing factual and inferential questions.
Thrills! Chills! Using Scary Stories to Motivate Students to Read
Grades
6 - 8
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Lesson Plan
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Unit
Thrills! Chills! Using Scary Stories to Motivate Students to Read
Students examine story elements through teacher read-alouds and independent reading and then use reader-response journals and graphic organizers to prepare for the creation of their own scary stories.
Reciprocal Revision: Making Peer Feedback Meaningful
Grades
6 - 8
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Lesson Plan
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Standard Lesson
Reciprocal Revision: Making Peer Feedback Meaningful
Interpreting art is a subjective process. In this lesson, students write written responses analyzing a work of art and use feedback from their peers to revise or confirm their initial responses.
Grades
K - 2
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Lesson Plan
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Unit
Junie B. Jones Introduces Literacy Mystery Boxes
Like Junie B. Jones, students will be saying "Wait till you hear this" after listening to a Junie B. story and creating mystery boxes to help retell the story.
You Can't Spell the Word <em>Prefix</em> Without a Prefix
Grades
6 - 8
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Lesson Plan
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Standard Lesson
You Can't Spell the Word Prefix Without a Prefix
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.
A Biography Study: Using Role-Play to Explore Authors' Lives
Grades
9 - 12
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Lesson Plan
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Standard Lesson
A Biography Study: Using Role-Play to Explore Authors' Lives
Students read biographies and explore websites of selected American authors and then role-play as the authors.
A High-Interest Novel Helps Struggling Readers Confront Bullying in Schools
Grades
9 - 12
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Lesson Plan
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Unit
A High-Interest Novel Helps Struggling Readers Confront Bullying in Schools
Students read a work of realistic fiction about bullying and gain understanding through writing, Readers Theatre, and discussion.
A Bad Case of Bullying: Using Literature Response Groups
Grades
3 - 5
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Lesson Plan
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Standard Lesson
A Bad Case of Bullying: Using Literature Response Groups
Students learn how to effectively deal with bullying by participating in literature response groups and writing about when they experienced a similar situation or emotion as a fictional character.
Applying Question-Answer Relationships to Pictures
Grades
3 - 5
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Lesson Plan
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Standard Lesson
Applying Question-Answer Relationships to Pictures
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.
Thundering Tall Tales: Using Read-Aloud as a Springboard to Writing
Grades
3 - 5
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Lesson Plan
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Standard Lesson
Thundering Tall Tales: Using Read-Aloud as a Springboard to Writing
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.
Developing Students' Critical Thinking Skills Through Whole-Class Dialogue
Grades
3 - 5
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Lesson Plan
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Standard Lesson
Developing Students' Critical Thinking Skills Through Whole-Class Dialogue
"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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