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Every Punctuation Mark Matters: A Minilesson on Semicolons
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Students analyze stylistic choices and grammar use in authentic writing, focusing on the use of the semicolon in Martin Luther King Jr.'s "Letter from Birmingham Jail."

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06/21/2023
Everyone Loves a Mystery: A Genre Study
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Students track the elements of mystery stories through Directed Learning-Thinking Activities, story maps, and puzzles. Then they offer clues for other readers as they plan and write original mystery stories.

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06/21/2023
Examining Plot Conflict through a Comparison/Contrast Essay
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Students explore picture books to identify the characteristics of four types of conflict. They then write about a conflict they have experienced and compare it to a conflict from literature.

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Arts and Humanities
Literature
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06/21/2023
Examining Transcendentalism through Popular Culture
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Using excerpts from the works of Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau, comics, and songs from different musical genres, students examine the characteristics of transcendentalism.

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Arts and Humanities
Literature
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04/06/2023
Examining the Legacy of the American Civil Rights Era
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As part of their study of Richard Wright's "Black Boy", students research and reflect on the current black-white racial divide in America. By examining the work of literature in the context of contemporary events, students will deepen their understanding of the work and of what it means to be an American today.

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Arts and Humanities
Ethnic Studies
Social Science
Sociology
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06/21/2023
Exchanging Ideas by Sharing Journals: Interactive Response in the Classroom
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Pairs of students respond to literature alternately in shared journals. Mini-lessons are presented on responding to prompts, creating dialogue, adding drawings, and asking and answering questions.

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Arts and Humanities
Literature
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Author:
Renee Goularte
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06/21/2023
An Exploration of Romanticism Through Art and Poetry
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Students use art and poetry to explore and understand major characteristics of the Romantic period.

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Art History
Arts and Humanities
Literature
Visual Arts and Design
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Author:
Junius Wright
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06/21/2023
An Exploration of Text Sets: Supporting All Readers
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Students create text sets on a high interest topic and use the texts to practice three strategies for reading for information.

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Arts and Humanities
English Language Arts
Reading Informational Text
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06/21/2023
An Exploration of The Crucible through Seventeenth-Century Portraits
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In this lesson, students incorporate analyses of characters from "The Crucible" with examinations of original seventeenth-century portraits of Puritans to create a visual portrait of the character. The project culminates in a Portrait Gallery Walk where students present and defend their artwork.

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Arts and Humanities
Visual Arts
Visual Arts and Design
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04/07/2023
Exploring Audience and Purpose with a Single Issue
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Students explore the concepts of audience and purpose by focusing on an issue that divided Americans in 1925, the debate of evolution versus creationism raised by the Scopes Monkey Trial.

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Arts and Humanities
Composition and Rhetoric
English Language Arts
History
U.S. History
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06/21/2023
Exploring Author's Voice Using Jane Addams Award-Winning Books
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History has many faces in this lesson in which students read Jane Addams Award-winning books to learn about peace, social justice, world community, and equality.

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English Language Arts
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03/30/2023
Exploring Careers Using the Internet
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Doctors, astrophysicists, and daycare providers are only some of the careers that will be explored in this lesson in which students research careers and publish occupational summaries about them.

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English Language Arts
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06/21/2023
Exploring Cause and Effect Using Expository Texts About Natural Disasters
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Students explore the nature and structure of expository texts that focusing on cause and effect and apply what they learned using graphic organizers and writing paragraphs to outline cause-and-effect relationships.

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English Language Arts
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06/21/2023
Exploring Change through Allegory and Poetry
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Students read an example of allegory, review literary concepts, complete literary elements maps and plot diagrams, create a pictorial allegory, and write diamante poems related to the theme of change.

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English Language Arts
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06/21/2023
Exploring Compare and Contrast Structure in Expository Texts
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Students build their understanding of the terms "compare" and "contrast" by participating in class discussions, using Internet resources, working collaboratively, and by visually representing information in a Venn diagram.

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Arts and Humanities
English Language Arts
Reading Informational Text
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06/21/2023
Exploring Cross-Age Tutoring Activities With Lewis and Clark
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Interaction and adventure draws high school and elementary school students together as they analyze stories about the Lewis and Clark expedition.

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English Language Arts
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06/21/2023
Exploring Disability Using Multimedia and the B-D-A Reading Strategy
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History takes on new dimensions in this interactive multimedia lesson that emphasizes the B-D-A approach to research as students investigate the experiences of people with disabilities since the early 1800s.

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English Language Arts
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06/21/2023
Exploring Free Speech and Persuasion with Nothing But the Truth
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Students read Avi's "Nothing But the Truth" and examine the First Amendment and student rights, and then decide whether the rights of the novel's protagonist, Philip, are violated.

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English Language Arts
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06/21/2023