Students create alphabet books, which are used as an integrated assessment with science, health, social studies, and any other content area. This lesson plans looks at the theme of community.
Our Community: Creating ABC Books as Assessment
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Naming in a Digital World: Creating a Safe Persona on the Internet
9 - 12
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Students explore naming conventions in digital and non-digital settings then choose and explain specific names and profiles to represent themselves online.
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Cooking Up Descriptive Language: Designing Restaurant Menus
6 - 8
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Students explore the menu genre by analyzing existing menus from local restaurants. They review adjectives and descriptive writing and then work in groups to create their own custom menus.
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Looking at Landmarks: Using a Picture Book to Guide Research
3 - 5
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This lesson uses Ben's Dream by Chris Van Allsburg to highlight ten major landmarks of the world. Students research the landmarks and present their findings to the class.
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Question and Answer Books--From Genre Study to Report Writing
3 - 5
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After exploring several question and answer books on a variety of topics, students research a topic and create their own class question and answer book.
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Literary Parodies: Exploring a Writer's Style through Imitation
9 - 12
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This lesson asks students to analyze the features of a poet's work then create their own poems based on the original model.
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Paying Attention to Technology: Reviewing a Technology
9 - 12
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Students read and analyze technology reviews to establish the characteristics of the genre. They then compose their own reviews on a technology of their choice.
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Focusing Reader Response Through Vocabulary Analysis
6 - 8
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Students suggest and categorize words that they associate with a novel they have recently read, ranging from details about the plot to feelings about a character.
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Developing Reading Plans to Support Independent Reading
6 - 8
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Students analyze their past readings and use that knowledge to create reading plans for the future.
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A Bear of a Poem: Composing and Performing Found Poetry
K - 2
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Children find favorite words, phrases, and sentences from familiar stories. Working together, they combine their words and phrases to create a poem. The poem is then shared as performance poetry.
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Focus on First Lines: Increasing Comprehension through Prediction Strategies
9 - 12
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Students examine opening sentences of texts they will read during a unit or course and make predictions. They return to their predictions throughout the course as they read the texts.
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Analyzing Symbolism, Plot, and Theme in Death and the Miser
9 - 12
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Students apply the analytical skills that they use when reading literature to an exploration of the underlying meaning and symbolism in Hieronymous Bosch's early Renaissance painting Death and the Miser.
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As Slippery as an Eel: An Ocean Unit Exploring Simile and Metaphor
K - 2
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Students play with simile and metaphor as they study the ocean and use figurative language to write a class book about it.
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Connotation, Character, and Color Imagery in The Great Gatsby
9 - 12
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Students explore the connotations of the colors associated with the characters in F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby.
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Discovering Traditional Sonnet Forms
9 - 12
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Students read sonnets, charting the poems' characteristics and using their observations to deduce traditional sonnet forms. They then write original sonnets, using a poem they have analyzed as a model.
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Argument, Persuasion, or Propaganda? Analyzing World War II Posters
9 - 12
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Students analyze World War II posters, as a group and then independently, to explore how argument, persuasion and propaganda differ.
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Ferocious Fighting Fish: An Ocean Unit Exploring Beginning Word Sounds
K - 2
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Focus students' attention on alliteration in this ocean-themed unit. Students explore alliteration in framing texts then compose their own class book to explore figurative language in their own writing.
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Completing the Circle: The Craft of Circular Plot Structure
K - 2
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Students identify, explore and apply the elements of circle plot structures to their own stories by using graphic organizers, reading and writing stories, and using checklists to assess their work.
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A Significant Influence: Describing an Important Teacher in Your Life
9 - 12
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In this project, students write tributes to teachers who have made a profound difference in their lives then publish their work in a class collection.
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Bridging Literature and Mathematics by Visualizing Mathematical Concepts
3 - 5
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During interactive read-aloud sessions, students identify how an author conveys mathematical information about animals' sizes and abilities. They then conduct research projects focusing on the same mathematical concepts.