Using the guiding question, "What is reading?" students interact with a variety of texts as they uncover the skills necessary to interact with texts and develop a definition of reading.
Developing a Living Definition of Reading in the Elementary Classroom
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Beyond History Books: Researching With Twin Texts and Technology
4 - 8
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Students in grades 4–8 activate prior knowledge and research information about a historic event through fiction and nonfiction literature and exploration of relevant websites.
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Picture Understanding! Building Comprehension in the Primary Grades With Picture Books
1 - 3
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Students move from modeled to independent comprehension of fiction stories by using texts by Jan Brett and interactive tools that demonstrate their comprehension.
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Resumes and Cover Letters for High School Students
9 - 12
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High school students are taught how to use resumes and cover letters to highlight their skills and make them stand out, whether applying to college or for a job.
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Seeking Social Justice Through Satire: Jonathan Swift's "A Modest Proposal"
10 - 12
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This lesson assists advanced students in grades 10–12 in comprehending Jonathan Swift's "A Modest Proposal" and developing a presentation to satirize a contemporary social issue.
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What is Poetry? Contrasting Poetry and Prose
6 - 8
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Students often find poetry frustrating and meaningless. By helping students think critically about the differences between poetry and prose, this introduction sets the stage for different strategies for comprehending poetic texts.
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Engaging With Cause-and-Effect Relationships Through Creating Comic Strips
2 - 4
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Students demonstrate their knowledge of cause-and-effect relationships by creating original comic strips and sharing their completed work in an oral presentation format.
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When I Was Young In...A Literature to Language Experience
6 - 8
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Past meets present in this lesson in which students practice verb tense when they write personal short stories that they then publish in a flip book.
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Lonely as a Cloud: Using Poetry to Understand Similes
4 - 8
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Students identify similes in poetry and gain experience in using similes as a poetic device in their own work.
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Shared Poetry Reading: Teaching Print Concepts, Rhyme, and Vocabulary
K - 2
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The rhyme and reason behind this lesson is that students will need to develop important reading skills to increase their reading fluency.
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Learning About Research and Writing Using the American Revolution
3 - 5
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Students across the board will get a kick out of researching a historical figure from the American Revolution to create an acrostic poem.
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Teaching About Story Structure Using Fairy Tales
K - 2
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From "once upon a time" to "happily ever after," students learn to recognize story structure in fairy tales and create a logical sequence of events when writing original stories.
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Buzz! Whiz! Bang! Using Comic Books to Teach Onomatopoeia
3 - 5
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This lesson is sure to sizzle, not fizzle, as students use comic strips to find onomatopoetic words, develop a vocabulary list from the words, and discuss why writers use onomatopoeia.
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What's in a Mystery? Exploring and Identifying Mystery Elements
3 - 5
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Students identify the characteristics of mystery writing, outline a mystery story using a graphic organizer, write and revise their own mystery story, edit each other's work, and share their mysteries.
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Traveling the Road to Freedom Through Research and Historical Fiction
6 - 8
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Students learn how to walk a mile in someone else's shoes by reading historical fiction about the Underground Railroad.
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Robert Frost Prompts the Poet in You
6 - 8
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Students will find their inner poet laureate in this lesson that involves writing a poem in the style of Robert Frost.
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The Connection Between Poetry and Music
3 - 5
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Students won't miss a beat in this reading fluency lesson that combines music and poetry.
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Word Study with Henry and Mudge
K - 3
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Henry and Mudge is used in this lesson to build students' word recognition through rereading, high-frequency word banks, word studies, and writing.
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Exploring and Sharing Family Stories
6 - 8
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Writing gets personal when students interview family members in order to write a personal narrative about that person.
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Teaching Shapes Using Read-Alouds, Visualization, and Sketch to Stretch
K - 2
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Visual clues in winter-themed books used in this lesson encourage students to make real-world math connections.