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Rainbow Joe and Me
Young scholars complete pre reading, writing, during reading, and interdisciplinary activities for the book Rainbow Joe and Me. In this reading lesson plan, students complete journal entries, answer short answer questions, have...
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Tolerance
Students are encouraged to have a sense of tolerance, including racial differnces, in order to enjoy the richness and diversity of life.  They are shown readiness to look beyond surface impressions.  Students appreciate that other's...
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Honesty
Students brainstorm what it means to be honest and responsible.  In groups, they share experiences from their own lives when they knew something was happening that was wrong.  To end the lesson plan, they participate in a variety of role...
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Respect
Students brainstorm what they believe having respect for someone else means.  Individually, they share their own experiences about a time they felt respected and a time they did not.  To end the lesson, they participate in a role-play...
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Sharing, caring
Students hear the story, "The Sand Castle" and answer a given set of questions.  They discuss their answers and then perform a skit of the story, "The Sand Castle."  Students practice and sing a new song about sharing and caring.
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Care of My Possessions
Students know the importance of caring for their possessions and pets and are able to empathize with other living creatures.  They have a quote of the week to follow and have questions to reflect on after story times, a silent reflection...
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Being Grateful
Students consider feelings about the things we have. They look at their friends, their home, possessions, and things given to us and if we take them for granted, wish for something else, or are grateful for them.  Students reflect on how...
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Not Hurting Others
Pupils are encouraged to use gentle persuation rather than bullying and recognize how their behavior affects others.  Students reflect to themselves with provided questions, read a story and reflect about how the characters acted, and...
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Caring
Students discuss the importance of caring about themselves and for others.  As a class, they listen as they are read a story and answer questions using examples from the story.  They brainstorm definitions of love and role play another...
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The Mosaic School
Students complete activities to learn about world cultures. In this multicultural instructional activity, students define the terms diversity, culture, and mosaic. Students research their family's country of origin and complete...
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Cause and Effect
Students identify cause and effect relationships in a short story. After reading a short story, they participate in a discussion of how one event in a story can lead to several others. Students are then paired for a matching task that...
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Langston Hughes: Dream Variations
Students examine African-American communal life. In this Langston Hughes lesson, students read poetry by Hughes in order to gain insight into the Harlem community. Students select artwork that represents their community.
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Lesson One: Characterizing Philanthropic People
Familiarize your class with philanthropy and involve individuals in philanthropic activities. First, determine the traits of philanthropic people. Class members attach sticky notes with character traits written on them to each side of at...
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Reading Lesson Plan
Tenth graders read the poem "Still I Rise" and discuss the different ways it can be told and read and brought to life. In this poetry lesson plan, 10th graders read aloud and silently, and compare different works of poetry.
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Health Jeopardy
Students test their knowledge on a previously taught health chapter. A jeopardy board is drawn on the chalk or dry erase board. Each column on the board can represent a topic from the health chapter being reviewed.
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Differentiated Learning
Students select a method of presenting on a given topic by rolling paper dice which have various presentation methods on them. They produce the activity and share it with the class.
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Early Explorers Project
Students choose an explorer from a given list, create an original song or poem based on the life of their explorer, make puppets to represent their explorer and then present their original piece to the class while students take notes on...
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Honesty
Young scholars listen to the story, "The Mangoes."  They answer and discuss a given set of questions then volunteer to share an experience of when they told the truth and what it felt like.  Students perform a skit to reinact the story,...
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Fearlessness and Confidence
Students develop confidence to face up to problems and fears in order to deal with them safely.  They recognize that family and friends should care for each other.  Students go through a series of activities that they interact with,...
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Sonnet Illumination
Students create presentations of digital sonnet illuminations along with sonnet research. In this Sonnet instructional activity, students view  images, colors, and listen to sounds of their own choice to...
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Culture Creation vs. Culture Consumption - Finding Voice Through Digital Storytelling
Ninth graders explore the power of media in culture and Gandhi's philosophy of nonviolence. In this nonviolence and media instructional activity, 9th graders analyze Gandhi's nonviolent methods for social change and discuss the media's...
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Deshawn's Days
Students read about a boy while exploring poetry.  For this poetry lesson, students discuss how Deshawn's neighborhood and family are described.
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Are You an Animal Safety Sleuth?
Students identify animal behaviors that are unsafe and react appropriately to the warning signs. In this animal safety lesson plan, students discuss animal behavior in uncertain situations. Students make flip cards for younger students...
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Creating An Understanding of the Past/Through The Art of George Catlin and Native American Artifacts
Students explore Native American culture. They observe and discuss the paintings of George Catlin. Students examine the lives of the Pawnee Native American Indians during the time period of 1830-1840. Numerous cross curriculum activities...
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
