Students will read the fable The Contest Between the Sun and the Wind and sequence the events of the story. Then, they will orally retell the story...
Students will identify the metaphors in Let Freedom Sing by Vanessa Newton, then create a new metaphor they identify with the Civil Rights movement...
Students will identify the main character, setting, and plot of a story. Then, they will create their own original story and have their peers...
Students will compare and contrast the lives of two cousins in the book Dear Primo: A Letter to My Cousin by Duncan Tonatiuh. They will then relate...
Students will read Catch that Goat!: A Market Day in Nigeria and make predictions about what will happen next in the story.Grade Level: K-2Subject...
The purpose of this lesson is to encourage students to consider how different types of media about the same subject enable deeper understanding of a...
The purpose of this lesson is to have students explore how the loss of a particular historical event, scientific discovery, math theorem, or art...
The purpose of this lesson is to have students learn about an important figure in the content area. This lesson could be used to learn new...
In this lesson, students will be challenged to participate in a conversation while embodying the persona of a historical figure, literary figure, or...
In this lesson, students will be able to define characteristics of a dystopian text and make predictions about an upcoming novel.Grade Level:...
The purpose of this lesson is for younger students to learn how to be kind to one another in the digital space. Students will create a product...
In this lesson, students will design a class flag by determining important and desired qualities of a successful learning environment.Grade Level:...
In this lesson, students will explore Google Trends to analyze top Google searches. Students will predict, create, and justify a top five list of...