Students explore naming conventions in digital and non-digital settings then choose and explain specific names and profiles to represent themselves online.
Naming in a Digital World: Creating a Safe Persona on the Internet
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Looking at Landmarks: Using a Picture Book to Guide Research
3 - 5
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| Standard Lesson
This lesson uses Ben's Dream by Chris Van Allsburg to highlight ten major landmarks of the world. Students research the landmarks and present their findings to the class.
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Paying Attention to Technology: Reviewing a Technology
9 - 12
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Students read and analyze technology reviews to establish the characteristics of the genre. They then compose their own reviews on a technology of their choice.
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As Slippery as an Eel: An Ocean Unit Exploring Simile and Metaphor
K - 2
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| Standard Lesson
Students play with simile and metaphor as they study the ocean and use figurative language to write a class book about it.
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Bridging Literature and Mathematics by Visualizing Mathematical Concepts
3 - 5
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| Standard Lesson
During interactive read-aloud sessions, students identify how an author conveys mathematical information about animals' sizes and abilities. They then conduct research projects focusing on the same mathematical concepts.
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Building Vietnam War Scavenger Hunts through Web-Based Inquiry
9 - 12
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| Standard Lesson
Students research the effects of the Vietnam war on a specific group of people who were involved. They then create Internet scavenger hunts to share with the class.
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Weather Detectives: Questioning the Fact and Folklore of Weather Sayings
3 - 5
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| Standard Lesson
Students adopt a skeptical stance and become weather detectives who ask "Why?" and "Why not?" as they investigate the history and validity of some common weather sayings.
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The Year I Was Born: An Autobiographical Research Project
9 - 12
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| Standard Lesson
Students explore the year they were born through interviews and research, and then weave the details into a newspaper or booklet, written from another person's point of view.
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Mail Time! An Integrated Postcard and Geography Study
K - 2
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| Standard Lesson
Children write and receive postcards from friends and family, and then chart where all those postcards come from on a classroom map.
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Creating Question and Answer Books through Guided Research
K - 2
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| Standard Lesson
This series of activities is designed to teach research strategies. Students use KWL charts to guide their inquiry and publish their results in a collaborative question and answer book.
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Inquiry on the Internet: Evaluating Web Pages for a Class Collection
6 - 8
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| Standard Lesson
Students use Internet search engines and Web analysis checklists to evaluate online resources then write annotations that explain how and why the resources will be valuable to the class.
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Authentic Persuasive Writing to Promote Summer Reading
9 - 12
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| Standard Lesson
Turn summer reading lists from a teacher-centered requirement to a student-driven exploration by asking students to create brochures and flyers that suggest books to explore during the summer months.
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Picture Books as Framing Texts: Research Paper Strategies for Struggling Writers
6 - 8
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| Standard Lesson
Students use picture books as framing texts for research, freeing them from the language of encyclopedia sources and allowing them to focus their attention on the content of their papers.
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An Exploration of Text Sets: Supporting All Readers
6 - 8
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| Standard Lesson
Students create text sets on a high interest topic and use the texts to practice three strategies for reading for information.
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Book Report Alternative: Writing Resumes for Characters in Historical Fiction
3 - 5
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| Standard Lesson
Students write resumes for historical fiction characters. They first explore help wanted ads to see what employers want, and then draft resumes for the characters they've chosen.
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Animal Study: From Fiction to Facts
K - 2
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| Standard Lesson
Students listen to fiction and nonfiction read-alouds and explore selected Websites to identify factual information about animals. This lesson focuses on ants, but can be adapted to any animal.
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Martin Luther King, Jr. and Me: Identifying with a Hero
K - 2
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| Standard Lesson
This lesson provides ideas for celebrating Martin Luther King, Jr. Day by encouraging students to explore the connections between Dr. King and themselves through journaling and inquiry-based research.
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Ghosts and Fear in Language Arts: Exploring the Ways Writers Scare Readers
9 - 12
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| Standard Lesson
Students analyze scary stories to 'break the code" of horror writing and use what they learn to write scary stories of their own.
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Book Report Alternative: Characters for Hire! Studying Character in Drama
9 - 12
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| Standard Lesson
In this alternative to the traditional book report, students respond to a play they have read by creating a resume for one of its characters.
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Making History Come Alive Through Poetry and Song
6 - 12
Lesson Plan
| Standard Lesson
Students compare the sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald with the song, "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald," then create their own poetry about a historical event.