Make connections across genres and across cultures to engage students in the study of literary voice and themes. Comprehension skills and vocabulary also come into play, especially for English language learners, as students read a novel and related poems, then write and perform original poems related to the novel.
Pairing Fiction With Poetry and Performance
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Once They're Hooked, Reel Them In: Writing Good Endings
3 - 5
Lesson Plan
| Standard Lesson
It's important to "hook" readers at a story's beginning, but it's equally important to keep them interested. In this lesson, students learn to write effective conclusions to their own stories.
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Is Superman Really All That Super? Critically Exploring Superheroes
3 - 5
Lesson Plan
| Standard Lesson
What makes a superhero super? By comparing popular culture superheroes with heroic characters in children's literature, students learn to think critically about character traits, and consider how cultural perspectives influence the kinds of heroes we choose.
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Exploring Friendship With Bridge to Terabithia
4 - 6
Lesson Plan
| Standard Lesson
Students make predictions about Bridge to Terabithia and its characters, complete character studies, and relate the characters' experiences to their own as they identify ways to make and keep friends.
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Fishing for Readers: Identifying and Writing Effective Opening "Hooks"
3 - 5
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| Standard Lesson
Good writers "hook" their readers in the very first sentences. In this lesson, students learn how to cast an attention-grabbing hook in their writing to effectively draw in readers' attention.
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Media Literacy: Examining the World of Television Teens
6 - 8
Lesson Plan
| Standard Lesson
Pop culture and the classroom collide in this lesson when students go behind the scenes to analyze a television series for characterization to use in an original television show proposal.
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Planning Story Characters Using Interactive Trading Cards
3 - 5
Lesson Plan
| Standard Lesson
Students use trading cards to examine fictional characters in a story.
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Choosing the Right Book: Strategies for Beginning Readers
K - 2
Lesson Plan
| Recurring Lesson
Students make purposeful choices for their reading materials, thinking about their reasons for reading a book and using strategies to match books to their abilities.
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Exploring Author's Voice Using Jane Addams Award-Winning Books
6 - 8
Lesson Plan
| Unit
History has many faces in this lesson in which students read Jane Addams Award-winning books to learn about peace, social justice, world community, and equality.
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Using Folk Tales: Vowel Influences on the Letter G
K - 2
Lesson Plan
| Minilesson
Gentle, gigantic, gracefuldo these g words describe the giant in Jack and the Beanstalk? Students will explore the hard and soft g sounds by studying fairy tales and animals.
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Flying to Freedom: Tar Beach and The People Could Fly
3 - 5
Lesson Plan
| Standard Lesson
Students look to the past and use historical context to compare and contrast two characters from folktales.
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A Journal for Corduroy: Responding to Literature
K - 2
Lesson Plan
| Recurring Lesson
Connect home and school, literature and life, as students take a storybook character home with them and take turns writing stories about his visit.
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The Big Bad Wolf: Analyzing Point of View in Texts
6 - 8
Lesson Plan
| Standard Lesson
Was the Big Bad Wolf really all that bad? This lesson encourages students to analyze multiple viewpoints, view texts from different angles, and recognize gaps in narrative.
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Using a Word Journal to Create a Personal Dictionary
6 - 8
Lesson Plan
| Recurring Lesson
Students will be the definition of vocabulary experts as they use the skills they learn in this lesson to track, define, and ultimately master unfamiliar words.
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Story Map
K - 12
Student Interactive
| Organizing & Summarizing
The Story Map interactive is designed to assist students in prewriting and postreading activities by focusing on the key elements of character, setting, conflict, and resolution.
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Flip Book
3 - 12
Student Interactive
| Writing & Publishing Prose
The Flip Book is designed to allow users to type and illustrate tabbed flip books up to ten pages long. Students and teachers can use the flip book for taking notes while reading, making picture books, collecting facts, or creating question and answer booklets.
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Sharon Draper was born on this day in 1952.
5 - 12
Calendar Activity
| Author & Text
Students read a book from one of Draper's trilogies and then meet to discuss their book with students have read the other two books.
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The Charlotte Huck Award for Outstanding Fiction for Children is announced today.
K - 7
Calendar Activity
| Literacy-Related Event
Students read and discuss an award-winning book before writing their own story that demonstrates compassion.
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Author Matt de la Peña was born today.
8 - 12
Calendar Activity
| Author & Text
Students use an essay by de la Peña as a model for writing their own literacy autobiography.
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Today is World Read Aloud Day.
4 - 12
Calendar Activity
| Literacy-Related Event
Students celebrate the power of words by reading aloud to their classmates and spreading the word of global literacy to their friends and family.