After reading a book or magazine, children and teens can choose a section and transform it into what's known as a "found poem."
Finding Poetry in Pleasure Reading
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Have You Seen the Movie Yet?
6 - 8
Before seeing a film based on a book, classic or contemporary, children can learn about filmmaking and create their own scenes based on their favorite moments from the book.
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In 1870, the U.S. Transcontinental Railroad was completed.
7 - 12
Calendar Activity
| Historical Figure & Event
Students access the National Park Service website and look at the webpage "The Last Spikes." Students explore different accounts of what happened as the railroad neared completion and discuss the nature of ceremonies.
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On this day in 1800, Congress approved the purchase of books to start the Library of Congress.
7 - 12
Calendar Activity
| Historical Figure & Event
Students practice and refine research skills by visiting the Library of Congress website and conducting a research project.
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Paul Revere began his famous midnight ride in 1775.
4 - 8
Calendar Activity
| Historical Figure & Event
Through the study of Paul Revere, students learn about primary source documents while researching their family histories, with which they create and compare their family trees.
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Go Wild with Webcams!
3 - 5
Can't make it to a zoo? After reading a book about apes, observe animal habits and habitats using one of the many Webcams broadcasting from zoos and aquariums around the United States and the world.
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Star Light, Star Bright: Reading and Writing about the Nighttime Sky
3 - 5
Children watch the nighttime sky come alive as the read a book about fascinating elements in the night and write a poem/story about the things they learn!