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Creative Communication Frames: Discovering Similarities between Writing and Art
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Graphic organizers assist the development of comparative vocabulary and generate discussions of analogy and metaphor in art as students go on a real or virtual tour of an art gallery.

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Arts and Humanities
Visual Arts
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09/30/2013
Creative Problem-Solving with Ezra Jack Keats
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Using books by Ezra Jack Keats as inspiration, students explore problems and solutions through read-alouds, discussion, and an interactive bulletin board.

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Arts and Humanities
Literature
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08/23/2013
Creative Writing in the Natural World: A Framing
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Students practice writing detailed, sensory-rich descriptions by framing a small piece of nature and freewriting about it. From this minilesson, students can develop a variety of types of writing.

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English Language Arts
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10/02/2013
Crit Lit for Kids: From Critical Consciousness to Service Learning
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Students take their ideas from the classroom page to the community pavement when they participate in a service-learning project based on their multimedia presentations.

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08/23/2013
Critical Literacy in Action: Multimodal Texts on Global Warming
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Students will really warm up to this lesson about global warming as they study multimedia materials and use a variety of comprehension strategies.

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Arts and Humanities
Visual Arts
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09/30/2013
Critical Media Literacy: Commercial Advertising
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By looking at advertising and mass media critically, students begin to understand how the media oppresses certain groups, convinces people to purchase certain products, and influences culture.

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English Language Arts
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09/30/2013
Critical Reading: Two Stories, Two Authors, Same Plot?
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Students make predictions about the stories and analyze story elements, compare and contrast the different stories, distinguish between fact and opinion, and draw conclusions supported by evidence from their readings.

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09/30/2013
Crossing Boundaries Through Bilingual, Spoken-Word Poetry
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Students explore the idea of ńcrossing boundariesî through bilingual, spoken-word poetry, culminating in a poetry slam at school or in the community.

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Arts and Humanities
Education
Language Education (ESL)
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08/23/2013
Cultural Connections and Writing for Change
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A little understanding can go a long way. After learning about difficulties that Palestinian youths face, students will write a letter to an official discussing these issues.

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Arts and Humanities
World Cultures
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10/02/2013
Cut up, Cover up, and Come Away with Ideas for Writing!
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Students rework their forgotten/abandoned drafts by cutting and covering up selected words. By creatively manipulating text, they explore portal writing, a strategy for envisioning a new story or story direction.

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09/30/2013
Daily Book Boosts
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Book Boosts: one-minute raves at the end of independent reading time: are easy ways to suggest new titles to students, and they act as a way for students to have something to think about as they read.

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10/02/2013
Dancing Minds and Shouting Smiles: Teaching Personification Through Poetry
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Students learn about personification by reading and discussing poems and then brainstorm nouns and verbs to create personification in their own poems.

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10/02/2013
The Day Jimmy's Boa Taught Cause and Effect
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This lesson introduces the concept of cause and effect with Trinka Hakes Noble's books about Jimmy and his boa constrictor. Each lesson begins with the teacher reading a new story about Jimmy and his boa and the chaos they bring to each place they visit. Class discussions about each event and its cause are followed by tasks for the students to help illustrate understanding of the concept. Students create cause-and-effect pictures, puzzles, and flow charts as they explore the genre. As a culminating activity, students write their own book with causes and effects, which are assessed with a rubric.

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Vanessa Udry
Date Added:
08/27/2013
Dear Librarian: Writing a Persuasive Letter
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Students write persuasive letters to their librarian requesting that specific texts be added to the school library. As they work, students plan their arguments and outline their reasons and examples.

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English Language Arts
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Date Added:
10/02/2013