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Buzz! Whiz! Bang! Using Comic Books to Teach Onomatopoeia
Grades
3 - 5
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Buzz! Whiz! Bang! Using Comic Books to Teach Onomatopoeia
This lesson is sure to sizzle, not fizzle, as students use comic strips to find onomatopoetic words, develop a vocabulary list from the words, and discuss why writers use onomatopoeia.
What's in a Mystery? Exploring and Identifying Mystery Elements
Grades
3 - 5
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Standard Lesson
What's in a Mystery? Exploring and Identifying Mystery Elements
Students identify the characteristics of mystery writing, outline a mystery story using a graphic organizer, write and revise their own mystery story, edit each other's work, and share their mysteries.
Traveling the Road to Freedom Through Research and Historical Fiction
Grades
6 - 8
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Lesson Plan
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Unit
Traveling the Road to Freedom Through Research and Historical Fiction
Students learn how to walk a mile in someone else's shoes by reading historical fiction about the Underground Railroad.
Lights, Camera, Action...Music: Critiquing Films Using Sight and Sound
Grades
9 - 12
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Lesson Plan
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Standard Lesson
Lights, Camera, Action...Music: Critiquing Films Using Sight and Sound
Movie music and magic set the scene for this lesson in which students analyze a scene from Good Morning, Vietnam and then create a scene of their own.
Dancing Minds and Shouting Smiles: Teaching Personification Through Poetry
Grades
3 - 5
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Lesson Plan
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Standard Lesson
Dancing Minds and Shouting Smiles: Teaching Personification Through Poetry
Students learn about personification by reading and discussing poems and then brainstorm nouns and verbs to create personification in their own poems.
Robert Frost Prompts the Poet in <em>You</em>
Grades
6 - 8
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Lesson Plan
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Standard Lesson
Robert Frost Prompts the Poet in You
Students will find their inner poet laureate in this lesson that involves writing a poem in the style of Robert Frost.
Inferring How and Why Characters Change
Grades
3 - 5
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Lesson Plan
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Standard Lesson
Inferring How and Why Characters Change
Students will really get into character when they read short stories and analyze the how's and why's of characters' behaviors.
All About Our Town: Using Brochures to Teach Informational Writing
Grades
2 - 4
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Lesson Plan
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Unit
All About Our Town: Using Brochures to Teach Informational Writing
Students explore their towns' landmarks, symbols, and people; look at brochures and other informational tools; practice writing for a specific audience and revising; and work collaboratively to create a brochure.
Alphabetizing With Original Stories
Grades
K - 2
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Lesson Plan
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Standard Lesson
Alphabetizing With Original Stories
Students write original stories using alphabetical order, beginning each page with a new letter, and then illustrate their texts in class or at home with their families.
A Directed Listening-Thinking Activity for "The Tell-Tale Heart"
Grades
6 - 8
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Lesson Plan
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Standard Lesson
A Directed Listening-Thinking Activity for "The Tell-Tale Heart"
What's that sound? Students participate in a Directed Listening–Thinking Activity (DLTA) using "The Tell-Tale Heart," make predictions, and respond in the form of an acrostic poem or comic strip.
alligator
Grades
3 - 5
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Lesson Plan
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Standard Lesson
Alliteration All Around

Students learn about alliteration, and then practice using alliteration in acrostic poems, tongue twisters, alphabet books, and number books.

Poetry: Sound and Sense
Grades
9 - 12
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Lesson Plan
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Standard Lesson
Poetry: Sound and Sense
Students' groans about studying poetry may disappear with this lesson in which students read poetry from various writers and use these poems to examine the sounds and sense of language.
Learning About Word Families with <em>Click, Clack, Moo</em>
Grades
K - 2
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Standard Lesson
Learning About Word Families with Click, Clack, Moo

Using text from Doreen Cronin's Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type as shared readings, first-grade students learn word families and how to decode new words in a word family.

Digging Deeper: Developing Comprehension Using <em>Thank You, Mr. Falker</em>
Grades
K - 4
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Lesson Plan
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Standard Lesson
Digging Deeper: Developing Comprehension Using Thank You, Mr. Falker

A read-aloud of Patricia Polacco's Thank You, Mr. Falker helps promote deeper comprehension through questioning to achieve personal connections and discussions of character and theme.

All About Alliteration: Responding to Literature Through a Poetry Link
Grades
3 - 5
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Lesson Plan
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Standard Lesson
All About Alliteration: Responding to Literature Through a Poetry Link

Studied students stupefy! Students learn about alliteration by listening to an alliterative read-aloud and apply the knowledge they gain to the creation of their own poem and illustration.

Dynamite Diamante Poetry
Grades
3 - 5
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Lesson Plan
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Standard Lesson
Dynamite Diamante Poetry

Introduce gerunds and review nouns, adjectives, and verbs through engaging read-alouds; then apply these concepts through collaborative word-sorting and poetry-writing activities.

The Pros and Cons of Discussion
Grades
9 - 12
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Lesson Plan
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Standard Lesson
The Pros and Cons of Discussion
Students use a Discussion Web to engage in meaningful discussion of the question, "Are people equal?"
Seeing Integration From Different Viewpoints
Grades
6 - 8
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Lesson Plan
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Standard Lesson
Seeing Integration From Different Viewpoints
What does the world look like through someone else's eyes? Guide students in using colorful paper glasses to examine a story of school desegregation from multiple perspectives.
Integrating Language Arts: <em>If You Give a Mouse a Cookie</em>
Grades
K - 2
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Lesson Plan
Integrating Language Arts: If You Give a Mouse a Cookie
This lesson integrates reading, writing, listening, and speaking to boost students' comprehension skills. Students explore Laura Joffe Numeroff 's If You Give a Mouse a Cookie using a variety of techniques, beginning with a picture walk and ending with the creation and publication of their own versions of the text.
The Connection Between Poetry and Music
Grades
3 - 5
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Lesson Plan
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Standard Lesson
The Connection Between Poetry and Music
Students won't miss a beat in this reading fluency lesson that combines music and poetry.

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