Tell me about it in your own words! If students can paraphrase the information they have read, then you—and they—can be confident that they understand it.
Students shape up their reading, writing, and listening skills in this lesson by creating original diamante, acrostic, and shape poems about science.
Students explore organizational features of nonfiction science. Students then work together to create a two-page spread using those features to present information about their local environment.
Students research engineering careers and create poetry to understand the vocabulary of STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics).
Students climb into the mind of a spider in this lesson that asks them to compose a spider diary using spider facts, fiction, and "faction"fiction that sounds like fact.