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Walt Whitman | Journalist and Poet
Read the Fine Print
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In this lesson, students will learn about Walt Whitman’s brave actions and highly regarded writings. After viewing a video about his life, students will examine the frontispiece and title page of an early edition of Leaves and Grass and will analyze one of its most famous poems. The lesson concludes with students writing an updated version of “I Hear America Singing” reflecting what they have learned about Whitman’s beliefs about our country.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
PBS
Author:
American Icons
Date Added:
04/04/2018
Wish Read Aloud Unit
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CC BY-NC
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Our ‘Local Read Aloud’ is a spin-off of The Global Read Aloud, created by Pernille Ripp.  The idea is that we select one book to read aloud to our students over a span of six weeks.  During our six weeks of reading we connect with other classrooms across the district and discuss, create, and connect with the book and our peers.  We can use a variety of tools to connect, and take as much, or as little time as we’d like. The project is intended to be enjoyable and not stressful, and in my experience the students enjoy the read aloud component as much as the connections.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
ERIN WOLFHOPE
Date Added:
04/08/2020
Wishtree Read Aloud Activities
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CC BY-NC
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Our ‘Local Read Aloud’ is a spin-off of The Global Read Aloud, created by Pernille Ripp.  The idea is that we select one book to read aloud to our students over a span of six weeks.  During our six weeks of reading we connect with other classrooms across the district and discuss, create, and connect with the book and our peers.  We can use a variety of tools to connect, and take as much, or as little time as we’d like. The project is intended to be enjoyable and not stressful, and in my experience the students enjoy the read aloud component as much as the connections.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
ERIN WOLFHOPE
Date Added:
04/08/2020