Writers and film buffs alike will sharpen their skills in this multimedia unit as they work together to author and design a digital video.
Tell and Show: Writing With Words and Video
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That's Not Fair! Examining Civil Liberties With the U.S. Supreme Court
9 - 12
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Students have the right to have fun in this lesson in which they create a PowerPoint presentation about civil rights and the Supreme Court.
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Giving Voice to Child Laborers Through Monologues
6 - 8
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Students present monologues in the "voice" of someone involved in child labor in England, respond to questions, and then discuss contemporary child laborers and compare them to the past.
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I've Got the Literacy Blues
9 - 12
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Students will be singing the blues in this lesson in which they identify themes from "The Gift of the Magi" and write and present blues poetry based on those themes.
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Behind the Scenes With Cinderella
3 - 5
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Cinderella without castles, coaches, or ball gowns? Students use versions of Cinderella to explore how the setting of a storytime, place, and cultureaffects the characters and plot.
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Weather: A Journey in Nonfiction
K - 2
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Questions about weather clear up when students use what they learned from their books to create a presentation to share with the rest of the class.
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Diagram It! Identifying, Comparing, and Writing About Nonfiction Texts
K - 2
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Students compare the traits fact and fiction by using a Venn diagram to compare fiction and nonfiction books about Native Americans.
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Telling a Story About Me: Young Children Write Autobiographies
K - 2
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Students tell their life stories in this lesson about autobiographies based on family photographs.
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Astronomy Poetry: Combining Poetry With the Content Areas
6 - 8
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Students' responses to this lesson will be out of this world after they've researched astronomy to write poetry and compile a poetry book.
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Thrills! Chills! Using Scary Stories to Motivate Students to Read
6 - 8
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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.
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Junie B. Jones Introduces Literacy Mystery Boxes
K - 2
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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.
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A High-Interest Novel Helps Struggling Readers Confront Bullying in Schools
9 - 12
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Students read a work of realistic fiction about bullying and gain understanding through writing, Readers Theatre, and discussion.
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Predicting and Gathering Information With Nonfiction Texts
K - 2
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Students take a walk on the wild side when they develop an understanding of nonfiction texts with hands-on experiences and intense analysis.
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Finding Solutions to Food Waste: Persuasion in a Digital World
7 - 9
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Using various reading strategies and resources, students explore the issue of food waste. They also create persuasive arguments and blog posts examining this topic.
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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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A Portrait of Our World: Making Connections and Developing Comprehension
6 - 8
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Students engage in carousel walks, character analyses, global explorations, and genre studies while using valuable language arts strategies to build higher-level comprehension skills.
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Rain, Ice, Steam: Using Reading to Support Inquiry About the Water Cycle
K - 2
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Water is always moving in a continuous cycle from liquid to solid to gas and back again. Students study this never-ending cycle through shared readings, center activities, and experiments.
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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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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.