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Teaching A Tale of Two Cities
Ninth graders read "A Tale of Two Cities" by Charles Dickens.  In groups, they analyze the opinions of various philosophers on the French Revoluion.  To end the activity, they take all the information gathered during their readings and...
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Storytelling: Using the Arts to Enrich the Curriculum...
Students explore the art of storytelling and stories from various cultures. Students experience Japanese and Chinese culture as well as Greek mythology. Students create and present their own Greek mythology topic to the class.
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Storytelling: Using the arts to enrich the curriculum
Young scholars examine storytelling in a cross curricular unit.  Language arts, social studies, science and math are all incorporated in this project as well as technology through the use of Hyperstudio.
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Teaching With the Power of Objects
Students define value of an object.  In this value lesson plan, students identify reasons for collecting objects, compile a personal inventory of items they find valuable, and then define why those items are valuable to them. In step two...
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Social Effects of WWII on SC (Pt. 3)
Fifth graders examine the impact of World War II on South Carolina. In this American history lesson plan, 5th graders analyze primary documents that include political cartoons and advertisements that were published in South Carolina...
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How Congress Works
Students study the role of the U.S. Congress in American government as described in the Constitution. For this U.S. government lesson, students watch an overhead about 'public criticisms' in the legislative process and complete a quiz....
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Scribe of Self
Seventh graders read "Diary of a Young Girl" by Anne Frank.  In groups, they discuss the reasons why people would write an autobiography and identify their own identity crisis.  After reading excerpts of other autobiographies, they...
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Writers of the 19th Century
Students are introduced to women authors during the 19th century.  In groups, they read about the criticism they faced during this time period by the public and literary community.  Using the internet, they research one author to...
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Printing Through a Master - Activity 1
Students discover the art of printmaking in this introductory lesson provided by Oregon Public Broadcasting. Emphasis is placed on the history of the art and master printer Liza Jones.
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Overview Of An Interview
Students explain what the purpose of an interview is and know what the different types of interviews are. They utilize a worksheet imbedded in this plan to gain practice with a variety of interview situations.
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Poems That Work!
Students are introduced to the elements of poetry.  As a class, they practice the correct way to read a poem and determine the author's audience.  They identify similies and metaphors and determine the rhyme and meter.  To end the...
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Poetry Through the Eyes of An Actor
Students examine the ways poetry has been used by actors. After reading a poem,  they discuss the characters and the differences in how the male and female students view them. In groups, they read a few of Shakespeare's sonnets and write...
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From Remus to Rap: A History in Theory and Practice of the African-American Storytelling Tradition
Students examine the specific form and function of tall tales and toasts.
They discover the importance of performance in the telling of a story and  the importance of rhythm in the telling of toasts. They create stories of their own, in...
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Development of Popular Music
The history and marketing of pop music is the subject of this lesson. Students first read an article detailing definitions and historical shifts of pop music in society. The activity then provides students with a few comprehension-level...
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Sense of Place: Our School
Students explore the concept of 'sense of place' through journaling and class discussion. In this community lesson, students discuss what makes them feel like they belong. Students give three speeches that develop the sense of place...
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Images of Black Women in Drama
High schoolers examine different portrayals of African American women in poems and plays.  Individually, they identify the character they want to play and reject the others.  After acting out the scene, they hopefully realize that their...
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An Exploratory Approach to the Teaching of French in the Middle School
Middle schoolers review the most recent vocabulary list of French words.  Using literature by Victor Hugo and Guy de Maupassant, they discover the history and culture of France.  Using a map and the text, they locate the cities and...
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Football Manager 2011 - Use of English
For this computer games worksheet, students fill in the blanks to sentences and write an essay about advantages and disadvantages of computer games. Students complete 2 tasks.
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Interpretation of Shakespeare's "As You Like It"
Students are introduced to the background behind Shakespeare's "As You Like It".  In groups, they compare and contrast the family issues in the play with those in their own family.  They also write the traits of each character and answer...
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Two Very Different Concepts of Time
Students explore the concept of cultural anthropology. In this culture studies lesson plan, students consider the culture of Guinea as they read "The Meaning of Time" by Katherine Ross. Students also discuss the traits of monochronic and...
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Counteracting Media Stereotyping
Discuss media stereotypes with your emerging consumers. They view a television program to identify gender bias. After discussing the clip as a class, each learner writes a story showing more equitable roles. Or consider having them...
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Classroom Critters Developing Our Writing Skills
Students investigate animals and how it adapts to its environment. They write notes and gather information on a chosen animal. After research is completed, students create a report about the animal's characteristics, appearance, food,...
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Esperanza Rising: Lesson 2
Sixth graders explore adversity. In this summarizing lesson students compare their culture to the Hispanic culture. Students reflect on a time they were met with adversity. Students summarize Chapter 1 of Esperanza Rising.
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Food on the Map
Students work together to examine the tastiest towns in the United States. After discovering the names of the equipment, they identify the seven continents. They take a survey and locate the cities and states of the foods mentioned.