The interactive read-aloud in this lesson helps students to identify and classify the three verb typesaction, state-of-being or linking, and helping verbs.
Identifying and Classifying Verbs in Context
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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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Using Historical Fiction to Learn About the Civil War
3 - 5
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| Standard Lesson
Students in grades 4 and 5 discuss inferential comprehension and visualization as they use a think-aloud questioning strategy to develop a deeper understanding of a historical novel.
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Fact or Fiction: Learning About Worms Using Diary of a Worm
K - 2
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| Standard Lesson
Students often believe that fiction writers make everything up, seldom realizing how research worms its way into entertaining writing. In this lesson, students read Diary of a Worm to find out how fact merges with fiction.
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Word Maps: Developing Critical and Analytical Thinking About Literary Characters
9 - 12
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| Standard Lesson
Students read "After Twenty Years" by O. Henry, use a word map to identify characters' qualities or traits, discuss the characters' feelings and actions, and reflect upon these in journals.
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Q is for Duck: Using Alphabet Books With Struggling Writers
3 - 5
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| Standard Lesson
A is for zoo? Q is for duck? The alphabet as students know it is transformed when students create a class book that contains clever associations for each letter of the alphabet.
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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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Applying Question-Answer Relationships to Pictures
3 - 5
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| Standard Lesson
A picture is worth a thousand words as students are guided in viewing wordless picture books and responding to four different types of questions about the images they see.
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Thundering Tall Tales: Using Read-Aloud as a Springboard to Writing
3 - 5
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| Standard Lesson
Imagination and application are key to this tall tale lesson in which students take what they know about tall tales to spin a yarn of their own.
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Sequencing: A Strategy to Succeed at Reading Comprehension
3 - 5
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| Standard Lesson
Did Paul Bunyan gouge out the Grand Canyon before or after he dug the Great Lakes? Students create a life-sized timeline showing the sequence of events in this tall tale.
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Exploring the Subtext Strategy: Thinking Beyond the Text
2 - 4
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| Standard Lesson
What is it like to have a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day? Students find out in this lesson in which they "become" the characters in Judith Viorst's book.
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Phonics In Context
K - 2
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| Minilesson
Use an engaging, authentic text to build students' knowledge of phonic elements and give them a taste of Japanese culture.
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Press Conference for Bud, Not Buddy
6 - 8
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| Standard Lesson
Students read Bud, Not Buddy by Christopher Paul Curtis, demonstrate comprehension of the story by involving themselves in discussions, and analyze the characters in preparation for a class "press conference."
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Choosing, Chatting, and Collecting: Vocabulary Self-Collection Strategy
6 - 8
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| Recurring Lesson
Students identify interesting words from Shakespeare's plays and add them to a classroom vocabulary collection.
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Developing a Living Definition of Reading in the Elementary Classroom
3 - 5
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| Standard Lesson
Using the guiding question, "What is reading?" students interact with a variety of texts as they uncover the skills necessary to interact with texts and develop a definition of reading.
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Show What You Know: Read, Write and Solve Math Problems
2 - 3
Lesson Plan
| Minilesson
Informational texts, iPads, and interactive games, oh, my! Help students journey through multimodal texts to identify and solve real-world mathematics problems using writing and apps.
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Blogging in the Primary Grades? Yes, Indeed!
2 - 5
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| Standard Lesson
Give students an authentic reason to read and write by researching blogs written by their peers around the world and then writing their own.
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Amelia Bedelia Up Close! Closely Reading a Classic Story
1 - 2
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| Standard Lesson
Through a close reading of Amelia Bedelia, students reread the material to discuss text-dependent questions, promoting deep thinking about the text and its characters.