Students choose unfamiliar words from their reading and create a multigenre, multimodal glossary of terms.
Building Vocabulary: Making Multigenre Glossaries Based on Student Inquiry
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An Exploration of Romanticism Through Art and Poetry
9 - 12
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Students use art and poetry to explore and understand major characteristics of the Romantic period.
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Grocery Store Scavenger Hunt: Researching Nutrition to Advertise for Health
6 - 8
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After researching nutrition and analyzing food advertisements, students work in cooperative groups to create their own advertisements for food products.
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Moving Toward Acceptance Through Picture Books and Two-Voice Texts
3 - 5
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Students read and discuss literature about intolerance and diversity. They work with a partner to write two-voice poems that illustrate situations of intolerance at their school and suggest a step toward acceptance.
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Young Adult Literature about the Middle East: A Cultural Response Perspective
6 - 8
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Standard Lesson
Adapted from Sheryl L. Finkle and Tamara J. Lilly's Middle Ground: Exploring Selected Literature from and about the Middle East, this variation on traditional literature circles exposes students to a variety of young adult fiction from and about the Middle East. Students read and share research and responses in collaborative groups. At the end of the lesson, they write a letter to welcome an immigrant student to their school and community.
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Modeling Academic Writing Through Scholarly Article Presentations
9 - 12
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Students prepare an already published scholarly article for presentation, with an emphasis on identification of the author's thesis and argument structure.
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Teaching Student Annotation: Constructing Meaning Through Connections
9 - 12
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Students examine text closely and create annotations to make personal and meaningful connections with the work.
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Brochures: Writing for Audience and Purpose
9 - 12
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Students create brochures on the same topic as another piece of writing they have done, highlighting how shifting purposes and audiences creates changes in their strategies as writers.
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Family Memoir: Getting Acquainted With Generations Before Us
9 - 12
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Creating a memoir of an older family member allows students both to learn more about their own backgrounds and to learn the power of storytellers.
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Exploring Irony in the Conclusion of All Quiet on the Western Front
9 - 12
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After reading All Quiet on the Western Front, students discuss the novel's ironic ending, then compose alternate titles and endings for the book, and design new book covers.
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Supporting Vocabulary Development with EASE
6 - 8
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Standard Lesson
This lesson allows teachers to enrich students' oral and written vocabulary using the EASE sequence of instruction: Enunciate, Associate, Synthesize, and Emphasize the words you want students to use.
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Enchanting Readers with Revisionist Fairy Tales
6 - 8
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Students examine three examples of revisionist fairy tales in which female characters act in empowered roles rather than behaving helpless and submissive.
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Walt Whitman as a Model Poet: "I Hear My School Singing"
9 - 12
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Standard Lesson
Students first analyze Walt Whitman's "I Hear America Singing," then use Whitman's poem as a model as they create their own list poems.
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The ABCs of Poetry
9 - 12
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Minilesson
Students examine a letter of the alphabet from all angles, creating image pools of original metaphors that they then turn into poems.
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The Feature StoryFifteen Minutes (and 500 Words) of Fame!
9 - 12
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Students learn how to differentiate between a news story and a feature story by writing a profile of a classmate.
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Letters and Learning Genre
6 - 8
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Standard Lesson
Using their prior knowledge of books containing letters, students show their understanding of genre by rewriting a story and reflecting on how traditional stories differs from stories told in letters.
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Book Report Alternative: Hooking a Reader with a Book Cover
6 - 8
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Standard Lesson
Students select a book to read based only on its cover art. After reading the book, they use an interactive tool to create a new cover for it.
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Stairway to Heaven: Examining Metaphor in Popular Music
9 - 12
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Standard Lesson
Students explore figurative language by examining the lyrics of popular songs.
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Comparing and Contrasting: Picturing an Organizational Pattern
6 - 8
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Standard Lesson
Using picture books as mentor texts, students learn effective strategies for organizing information that compares and contrasts. Students can then apply appropriate organizational strategies to their own papers.
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Involving Students and Families in Ongoing Reflection and Assessment
K - 2
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Recurring Lesson
Students begin by writing a sentence or two each week and progress to daily reflections and records of their school activity. Families respond to these student reflections, which become the basis for discussion among family, teacher, and students.