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Investigating Animals: Using Nonfiction for Inquiry-based Research
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Inspired by their curiosity about animals, students work together to research an animal of their choice and present the information they gather to an authentic audience.

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06/21/2023
Investigating the Holocaust: A Collaborative Inquiry Project
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Students explore a variety of resources as they learn about the Holocaust. Working collaboratively, they investigate the materials, prepare oral responses, and produce a topic-based newspaper to complete their research.

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06/21/2023
Is Superman Really All That Super? Critically Exploring Superheroes
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What makes a superhero super? By comparing popular culture superheroes with heroic characters in children's literature, students learn to think critically about character traits, and consider how cultural perspectives influence the kinds of heroes we choose.

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Arts and Humanities
Literature
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06/21/2023
It's My Life: Multimodal Autobiography Project
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Students express themselves verbally, visually, and musically by creating multimodal autobiographies, exchanging ideas with other students and sharing important events in their lives through PowerPoint presentations.

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04/06/2023
I've Got It Covered! Creating Magazine Covers to Summarize Texts
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Start the presses! Catchy titles, eye-popping graphics, and attractive fonts are all on students agendas in this lesson as they create magazine covers to summarize a topic.

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06/21/2023
I've Got the Literacy Blues
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Students will be singing the blues in this lesson in which they identify themes from "The Gift of the Magi" and write and present blues poetry based on those themes.

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Arts and Humanities
Visual Arts
Visual Arts and Design
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04/06/2023
Jazz Up Writing Workshop: Writing Biographies of African American Jazz Musicians
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During writing workshop, students research, write, revise, and share their own comprehensive biographies of African American jazz musicians.

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Arts and Humanities
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04/06/2023
Joining the Conversation about Young Adult Literature
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Students create a persuasive case calling for the adoption of a particular young adult literature title into their school's language arts curriculum by writing letters or speeches.

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Arts and Humanities
Literature
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06/21/2023
Judging a Book by its Cover: The Art and Imagery of The Great Gatsby
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Students explore The Great Gatsby's allusion to art and its use of visual imagery and conclude their study by designing their own cover for the novel.

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Arts and Humanities
Visual Arts
Visual Arts and Design
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04/07/2023
Language  and Power in The Handmaid's Tale and the World
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Students work in small groups to examine Margaret Atwood's use of and observations about language in The Handmaid's Tale. Through this activity, students discover and articulate overarching thematic trends in the book and then can extend their observations about official or political language to examples from their own world.

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English Language Arts
World Languages
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06/21/2023
Learning About Research and Writing Using the American Revolution
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Students across the board will get a kick out of researching a historical figure from the American Revolution to create an acrostic poem.

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Arts and Humanities
History
U.S. History
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06/21/2023