After reading The Tempest or any other play by William Shakespeare, students work in small groups to plan, compose, and perform a choral reading based on a character or theme.
Constructing New Understanding Through Choral Readings of Shakespeare
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All's Well that Sells Well: A Creative Introduction to Shakespeare
9 - 12
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| Standard Lesson
Students compare attending a performance at The Globe Theater with attending a modern theater production or movie. They then create a commercial for an Elizabethan audience promoting a modern product.
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Weekly Writer's Blogs: Building a Reflective Community of Support
9 - 12
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| Recurring Lesson
Students explore the conventions of blog writing while using it to self-reflect on their writing and communicate with classmates about each other's reflections.
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Rummaging for Fiction: Using Found Photographs and Notes to Spark Story Ideas
9 - 12
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| Standard Lesson
In this lesson, students use found notes and found photographs as inspiration to help them identify subjects, settings, characters, and conflicts for pieces of creative writing.
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Polishing Preposition Skills through Poetry and Publication
6 - 8
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| Standard Lesson
Students deepen and refine their understanding of prepositions by reading Ruth Heller's Behind the Mask. They write preposition poetry and create a study guide using an online tool.
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Cover to Cover: Comparing Books to Movies
6 - 8
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Students compare and analyze novels and the movies adapted from them. They design new DVD covers and a related insert for the movies, reflecting their response to the movie version.
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Students as Creators: Exploring Multimedia
6 - 8
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Students are introduced to the genre of multimedia presentations through a review and analysis of online presentations. They then apply what they have learned to create their own multimedia presentations.
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Copyright Law: From Digital Reprints to Downloads
6 - 8
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| Standard Lesson
Students investigate how and why copyright law has changed over time, and apply this information to recent copyright issues, creating persuasive arguments based on the perspective of a particular group.
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Gaining Background for the Graphic Novel Persepolis: A WebQuest on Iran
9 - 12
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| Standard Lesson
To prepare students for reading the graphic novel Persepolis, this lesson uses a WebQuest to focus students' research on finding reliable information about Iran before and during the Islamic Revolution.
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It's My Life: Multimodal Autobiography Project
9 - 12
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Students express themselves verbally, visually, and musically by creating multimodal autobiographies, exchanging ideas with other students and sharing important events in their lives through PowerPoint presentations.
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Connecting Past and Present: A Local Research Project
9 - 12
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In this unit, students become active archivists, gathering photos, artifacts, and stories for a museum exhibit that highlights one decade in their school's history.
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The Children's Picture Book Project
9 - 12
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In this lesson students evaluate published children's picture storybooks. Students then plan, write, illustrate, and publish their own children's picture books.
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Love of War in Tim O'Brien's "How to Tell a True War Story"
9 - 12
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Students explore the theme of love of war through texts on camaraderie among soldiers. They then compose a visual collage depicting their beliefs about the relationship between love and war.
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Assessing Cultural Relevance: Exploring Personal Connections to a Text
9 - 12
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| Standard Lesson
As a class, students evaluate a nonfiction or realistic fiction text for its cultural relevance to themselves personally and as a group.
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Analyzing and Podcasting About Images of Oscar Wilde
8 - 12
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| Standard Lesson
Students analyze images of Oscar Wilde used to publicize his 1882 American lecture tour. They then compare a caricature to another researched image, sharing this analysis in a podcast.
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Making It Visual for ELL Students: Teaching History Using Maus
9 - 12
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Spark the engagement of English-language learners or reluctant readers with the graphic novel Maus. The visual information provided by the genre serves as a support for reading and critical engagement.
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Creating a Persuasive Podcast
6 - 10
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| Standard Lesson
Students learn how to get their voice out on the web when they research issues important to them and compose a persuasive podcast to post online.
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Learning Clubs: Motivating Middle School Readers and Writers
6 - 8
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| Standard Lesson
Students participate in learning clubs, select content area topics, and draw on textsincluding websites, printed material, video, and musicto investigate their topics, and share their learning using similar media.
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Thoughtful Threads: Sparking Rich Online Discussions
5 - 12
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| Standard Lesson
Today's students love chatting online with friends. This lesson combines that love with literature. Students form literature circles and have meaningful online discussions about a literary work.
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Recording Readers Theatre: Developing Comprehension and Fluency With Audio Texts
9 - 12
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| Standard Lesson
Students investigate audio texts of mystery stories, evaluate them in terms of both literary and audio qualities, and create Readers Theatre scripts, which they use to record their own podcasts.