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German and German Immersion: Fairytales - Wicked Witches, Wolves And Mean Mothers-In-Law
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This article provides a historic background to the fairytales of the fairytales collected by the Brothers Grimm. The original title "Children and Home Fairytales" was first published in 1812. It also focuses on the aspect of cruelty due to the fact they were originally not written for children but to educate common people. An audio link provides an extension of the information and a reflection on modern children stories. The text is written for native speakers age 8 and up. The audio text is spoken in natural language.

Subject:
English Language Arts
German
World Languages
Material Type:
Reading
Provider:
Bayerischer Rundfunk
Author:
Katja Goerg
Date Added:
02/26/2019
Gray Wolf Red Fox
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 *To be completed after both reads using share read text “Gray Wolf, Red Fox” in student reading / writing companion - use activity below instead of vocabulary activity on page 136Using Wonders students’ Reading / Writing Companion, students will complete multiple readings of the shared read “Gray Wolf, Red Fox” and gain knowledge about wolves and foxes.  Students will read about how these animals adapt to challenges in their habitat. After multiple reads and activities surrounding the text, students will use the vocabulary and text evidence to complete a three column note sheet.  Using website Quizlet students will create electronic flashcards using information from a three column note sheet.  Students will share their electronic flashcards with a classmate to review terminology prior to completing a Google Form vocabulary quiz.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Information and Technology
Reading Informational Text
Reading Literature
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Assessment
Homework/Assignment
Lesson
Lesson Plan
Reading
Textbook
Vocabulary
Author:
KIMBERLY SMITH
BLAIR PHILLIPS
Date Added:
08/13/2021
I Used My Own Words! Paraphrasing Informational Texts
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Paraphrasing helps students make connections with prior knowledge, demonstrate comprehension, and remember what they have read. Through careful explanation and thorough modeling by the teacher in this lesson, students learn to use paraphrasing to monitor their comprehension and acquire new information. They also realize that if they cannot paraphrase after reading, they need to go back and reread to clarify information. In pairs, students engage in guided practice so that they can learn to use the strategy independently. Students will need prompting and encouragement to use this strategy after the initial instruction is completed. The lesson can be extended to help students prepare to write reports about particular topics.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
ReadWriteThink
Author:
Sharon B. Kletzien
Date Added:
02/26/2019
Integrating Literacy Into the Study of the Earth's Surface
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Water covers 71% of the earth?s surface?does it get the instructional time it deserves in your busy curriculum? Students wade right in to the study of bodies of water as they read and discuss science trade books and work together to develop Readers Theater scripts based on selected titles.

Subject:
Earth Science
English Language Arts
Reading Foundation Skills
Science
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
ReadWriteThink
Author:
ReadWriteThink
Date Added:
02/26/2019
Just the Facts
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It is important that students learn how to search safely online. Students will get an introduction to safe search engines, including MeL (Michigan e-Library.org), to find ways to search safely for information. Students will also review how using key effective keywords will give them better results.

Subject:
Applied Science
Computer Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Game
Interactive
Module
Provider:
REMC Association of Michigan
Provider Set:
MiTechKids
Author:
REMC Association of Michigan
Date Added:
03/14/2019
Multimedia Responses to Content Area Topics Using Fact-"Faction"-Fiction
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This lesson encourages students' natural curiosity about spiders and builds on their prior knowledge. After a shared reading of Diary of a Spider by Doreen Cronin, students work cooperatively using a strategy called Fact–"Faction"–Fiction to identify what they know, gather information, and create their own multimedia diaries using PowerPoint. Although the topic example used here is spiders, this lesson is easily adaptable to any content area topic.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
ReadWriteThink
Author:
Arlene Campbell, Deborah Kozdras
Date Added:
02/26/2019
READING ABOUT FREAKY FROGS: “THE AMAZON HORNED FROG,” PAGES 20 AND 21 OF EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT FROGS: Grade 3 ELA Module 2A, Unit 2, Lesson 9
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In this lesson, students continue to build their reading skills and expertise about a specific freaky frog by reading about Freaky Frogs: "The Amazon Horned Frog."

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
EngageNY
Date Added:
04/26/2017
READING ABOUT FREAKY FROGS: “THE GLASS FROG,” PAGES 32 AND 33 OF EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT FROGS: Grade 3 ELA Module 2A, Unit 2, Lesson 7
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In this lesson, students build their reading skills and expertise about a specific freaky frog by reading one section of the text Everything You Need to Know about Frogs and Other Slippery Creatures.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
EngageNY
Date Added:
04/26/2017
READING ABOUT FREAKY FROGS: “THE WATER-HOLDING FROG,” PAGES 36 AND 37 OF EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT FROGS: Grade 3 ELA Module 2A, Unit 2, Lesson 8
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In this lesson, students continue to build their reading skills and expertise about a specific freaky frog by reading one section of the text Everything You Need to Know about Frogs and Other Slippery Creatures.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
EngageNY
Date Added:
04/26/2017
Reading New Texts about Freaky Frogs: Grade 3 ELA Module 2A, Unit 3, Lesson 1
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In this lesson, students choose the freaky frog they want to write about for their Freaky Frog Trading Card. The four choices are: the Poison dart frog, the Amazon horned frog, the Glass frog, or the Water-holding frog.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
EngageNY
Date Added:
04/26/2017
Research Building Blocks: Skim, Scan, and Scroll
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This lesson, "Skim, Scan, and Scroll," taken from a research skills unit, is a step towards students completing a written research report. Here, students learn to read informational text, looking for supporting details. After the skills of skimming and scanning printed and electronic texts are modeled by the teacher, students practice the skills on their own.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
ReadWriteThink
Author:
Lisa Storm Fink
Date Added:
02/26/2019
Rethink 3rd Grade ELA Course for Non-Canvas Users
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This course was created by the Rethink Education Content Development Team. This course is aligned to the NC Standards for 3rd Grade ELA.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Assessment
Formative Assessment
Full Course
Homework/Assignment
Vocabulary
Author:
Kelly Rawlston
Letoria Lewis
Date Added:
03/16/2023
Rethink 3rd Grade ELA Teacher Guide
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This resource accompanies our Rethink 3rd Grade ELA course. It includes ideas for use, ways to support exceptional children, ways to extend learning, digital resources and tools, tips for supporting English Language Learners and students with visual and hearing impairments. There are also ideas for offline learning.  

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Curriculum
Lesson Plan
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
Kelly Rawlston
Date Added:
08/18/2023
Rethink 3rd Grade English Language Arts- Course Package
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This course was created by the Rethink Education Content Development Team. This course is aligned to the NC Standards for 3rd Grade English Language Arts. 

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Assessment
Formative Assessment
Full Course
Homework/Assignment
Lecture Notes
Vocabulary
Author:
Kelly Rawlston
Letoria Lewis
Date Added:
03/20/2023
Writing Acrostic Poems with Thematically Related Texts in the Content Areas
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In this lesson, students will use thematically related texts, organized from least to most complex, to gather a word bank of supporting details and content vocabulary about a concept. Then they use these words as a basis for writing acrostic poems, which support organization of information around a central idea, as the lines of an acrostic poem are held together by the topic or main idea spelled vertically.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
ReadWriteThink
Author:
David Brown
Date Added:
02/26/2019