Students explore and analyze the techniques that political (or editorial) cartoonists use and draw conclusions about why the cartoonists choose those techniques to communicate their messages.
Analyzing the Stylistic Choices of Political Cartoonists
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Living the Dream: 100 Acts of Kindness
K - 2
Lesson Plan
| Recurring Lesson
This lesson provides the "action piece" for any study of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. In this project, students participate in Dr. King's dream by doing 100 acts of kindness.
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Examining History with Maya Angelou's Poetry
6 - 8
Lesson Plan
| Standard Lesson
To understand the historical background that influenced Maya Angelou's poems, students research events to produce trading cards using the ReadWriteThink Trading Card Student Interactive. Through the sharing of these trading cards, students understand the historical background as they analyze Angelou's poetry.
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Discovering a Passion for Poetry With Langston Hughes
9 - 12
Lesson Plan
| Standard Lesson
Through a study of Langston Hughes' poetry, students connect his writing to his place in history.
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Seeking Social Justice Through Satire: Jonathan Swift's "A Modest Proposal"
10 - 12
Lesson Plan
| Unit
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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Celebrate National Library Week!
K - 12
Calendar Activity
| Literacy-Related Event
Students learn more about libraries as part of National Library Week.
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Frederick Douglass began publication of The North Star today in 1847.
9 - 12
Calendar Activity
| Historical Figure & Event
Students read and discuss an editorial written by Frederick Douglass and then write the opening editorial for a contemporary publication devoted to a social cause important to them.