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The CaveThat Talked
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Jyoti Singh Visvanath has written for Highlights. In this retelling of a fable from India, a lion waits in a cave to eat a jackal. As students read, they take notes on the jackal’s actions.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
CommonLit
Author:
Jyoti Singh Visvanath
Date Added:
04/04/2004
Charting Characters for a More Complete Understanding of the Story
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This resource, Character Perspective Charting, is an instructional method designed to reflect the actual complexity of many stories and is a practical instructional alternative to story mapping. This strategy delineates the multiple points of view, goals, and intentions of different characters within the same story. By engaging in Character Perspective Charting, students can better understand, interpret, and appreciate the stories they read.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
ReadWriteThink
Author:
Cammie Singleton
Date Added:
02/26/2019
Cheese for Dinner
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In this retelling of the fable, “Cheese for Dinner,” a coyote hunts a rabbit. As students read, they take notes on the rabbit's actions towards the coyote.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
CommonLit
Author:
Judy Goldman
Date Added:
04/04/2018
Cinderella, Cinderella
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In this lesson, students will review story components using the original Cinderella story. They will then compare and contrast Cinderella tales from a variety of cultures and backgrounds.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
CPALMS
Author:
Michelle Roderick, Stephanie Roper, Clara Jenson, Patty Lyman
Date Added:
02/26/2019
Cinderella Folk Tales: Variations in Plot and Setting
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Students understand why the plot and setting of a story changes as it is translated into a different culture. Students also discover what literary elements of a story are universal and important to the overall meaning of a story.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson Plan
Provider:
National Endowment for the Humanities
Provider Set:
EDSITEments
Author:
MMS (AL)
Date Added:
02/26/2019
Coding Through a Story
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During this PBL, students will read a text and make it come alive by creating a 3D story map that shows the major events of the plot and the obstacles that the main character faced throughout the story. Students will then code an Ozobot to maneuver through the story and the obstacles while explaining them to an audience or their peers.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
Carrie Robledo
APRIL SUMMEY
Date Added:
04/16/2021
Color My World: Expanding Meaning Potential through Media
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In this lesson, students will see how artistic materials can extend knowledge. This lesson provides opportunities for students to explore and experience the meaning potential of everyday writing and drawing tools in their own writing. The lesson can adapted for older students.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
ReadWriteThink
Author:
S. Rebecca Leigh
Date Added:
02/26/2019
Comics in the Classroom as an Introduction to Genre Study
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In this lesson, students begin by working in small groups to analyze differences and similarities among a selection of comics from a variety of subgenres. Based on their discussion, they determine what subgenres are represented and divide the comics accordingly. Students then analyze the professional comics' uses of conventions such as layout and page design. Finally, they create their own comics using an online tool.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
ReadWriteThink
Author:
Lisa Storm Fink
Date Added:
02/26/2019
Composing Cinquain Poems: A Quick-Writing Activity
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In this lesson, sample cinquains are read aloud as a class, allowing students to familiarize themselves with the form. Students then write simple cinquain of their own as a follow-up to a subject they have been exploring in class. Although students can write about any subject, graphic organizers and other resources are available to support units on animals, community, fairy tales, healthy foods, picture books, and rainforest/habitats.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
ReadWriteThink
Author:
Traci Gardner
Date Added:
02/26/2019
Creating Family Timelines: Graphing Family Memories and Significant Events
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In this lesson, students participate in read-alouds and discussions about memories and family. After this exploration, students brainstorm questions to ask family members in order to learn more about important and/or memorable family events. Once students determine a list of questions, they interview family members, taking notes on the events and giving each a positive or negative rating. Using their interview notes, students create a graphic family timeline which includes illustrations or photographs.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
ReadWriteThink
Author:
Renee Goularte
Date Added:
02/26/2019
Davy Crockett, Tall Tales, and History
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Students will learn the characteristics of tall tales, reflect on a historical moment, and discover why David Crockett and others like him became important figures in American frontier history.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Social Studies
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
National Endowment for the Humanities
Provider Set:
EDSITEments
Author:
EDSITEment
Date Added:
02/26/2019
Describing Setting in Literature
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This lesson is for grades 4-5 on literacy. At Home Learning Lessons are a partnership between the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction, PBS North Carolina, and the William and Ida Friday Institute for Educational Innovation. Each lesson contains a video instructional lesson, a PDF lesson plan with a transcript, and a PDF file of extension activities.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Nancy Childress
Date Added:
12/20/2021
Describing Stories
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This lesson is for grades 4-5 on literacy. At Home Learning Lessons are a partnership between the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction, PBS North Carolina, and the William and Ida Friday Institute for Educational Innovation. Each lesson contains a video instructional lesson, a PDF lesson plan with a transcript, and a PDF file of extension activities.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Nancy Childress
Date Added:
12/20/2021
Digging Deeper: Developing Comprehension Using Thank You, Mr. Falker
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The teacher reads aloud Thank You, Mr. Falker. There is a follow-up whole-group instruction that provides a basis for improved higher-level reading comprehension. The teacher works with the whole class to model making predictions and personal connections, envisioning character change, and understanding the themes of the book. Response journals can also be used to further student connections to the characters and themes in the book.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
International Literacy Association
Author:
Nancy Drew
Date Added:
02/26/2019
Digging Deeper: Developing Comprehension Using Thank You, Mr. Falker
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This lesson will allow students to demonstrate comprehension of a text by using a wide variety of strategies and by making personal connections to stories. Students will learn how to develop deeper understanding of character and theme, as well.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
ReadWriteThink
Author:
Nancy Drew
Date Added:
02/26/2019
Diving Deeper With Characters
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In this lesson, students watch as the teacher models using details to describe a character in an Arnold Lobel fable.  Then students work to use details to describe a character in another fable.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
DEANNA WILES
Date Added:
11/04/2019
Do What You Can
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Carolyn Sherwin Bailey (1875-1961) was a principal of an elementary school and wrote stories for her students. In this retelling of an old fable, one raindrop wishes to help a farmer water his crops. As students read, they take notes on what happens after the raindrop decides to help the farmer.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
CommonLit
Author:
Carolyn Sherwin Bailey
Date Added:
04/04/1906