Students will be able to listen to a story being read aloud, …
Students will be able to listen to a story being read aloud, accurately answer comprehension and literary elements questions about the story, and create a research project based on concepts from the story.
Students will be able to listen to a story being read aloud, …
Students will be able to listen to a story being read aloud, accurately answer comprehension and literacy elements questions about the story, and create a monster drawing with explanation.
Students will be able to listen to a story being read aloud, …
Students will be able to listen to a story being read aloud, accurately answer comprehension and literary elements questions about the story, and create a life swap story from varying perspectives.
Students will be able to listen to a story being read aloud, …
Students will be able to listen to a story being read aloud, accurately answer comprehension and literary elements questions about the story, and create a slides presentation that compares and contrasts characters from the story and those same animals in nature.
Students will be able to listen to a story being read aloud, …
Students will be able to listen to a story being read aloud, accurately answer comprehension and literary elements questions about the story, and create a slides presentation about a fish.
Students will be able to listen to a story being read aloud, …
Students will be able to listen to a story being read aloud, accurately answer comprehension and literary elements questions about the story, and create a slides presentation about a spiders.
Students will be able to listen to a story being read aloud, …
Students will be able to listen to a story being read aloud, accurately answer comprehension and literary elements questions about the story, and create a written text to life connection.
Students will be able to listen to a story being read aloud, …
Students will be able to listen to a story being read aloud, accurately answer comprehension and literary elements questions about the story, and create a research project using information from the story.
The attached Remote Learning Plan is designed for preschool students.This literacy lesson …
The attached Remote Learning Plan is designed for preschool students.This literacy lesson uses the story, The Three Billy Goats Gruff as a basis for comprehension and retelling activities. Anticipated lesson length is 30 minutes. The lesson includes both online and offline options.
Literature Based STEM - Book List & Corresponding Activities: Looking for grab-and-go …
Literature Based STEM - Book List & Corresponding Activities:
Looking for grab-and-go elementary STEM lessons? Looking for a read-aloud to hook an existing STEM lesson? Trying to build a STEM library? Search the spreadsheet by titles, authors, big ideas, themes, and lessons. Whether you are a STEM specialist or a classroom teacher, these lessons will work for you.
This resource is a lesson plan intended to introduce minoritized freshman and sophomore …
This resource is a lesson plan intended to introduce minoritized freshman and sophomore college students to the study of mythology and to its universal importance as the foundation of our common cultural heritage. The module may also be modified to accomodate high school level language arts courses. This resource will represent approximately three weeks of a typical 10 to 15 week World Literature survey course.
A Path To Success Learning Object Design Document Literacy: A Path to Success Target Audience Young …
A Path To Success Learning Object Design Document Literacy: A Path to Success Target Audience Young women ranging in age from 15 to 24 years old Digital Learning Object Foundation of English Alphabetics Lesson Overview The lesson provides interactive instruction on the foundation of alphabetics to build upon novice level literacy skills. Learning Objectives Upon completion of this module, learners will demonstrate the ability to: Recite the letters of the alphabet in order.Identify each vowel (capital and lower case) of the alphabet visually. Recognize the sound that corresponds with a vowel of the alphabet. Content Organization Introduction Welcome Reciting the Alphabet > Interactive Exercise > Interactive Assessment Reciting the Alphabet: ABC's song with melody and lyrics Interactive Exercise: ABC's song with melody and without lyrics Interactive Assessment: Place the alphabet letters in order Visual Identification > Interactive Exercise > Interactive Assessment Visual Identification: Upper and lowercase A-G with image Interactive Exercise: Match letter with image Interactive Assessment: Match image with letter Auditory Identification > Interactive Exercise > Interactive Assessment Auditory Identification: Upper and Lowercase A-G and their sounds Interactive Exercise: Match letter sounds to letters Interactive Assessment: Match image that starts with letter and sound Conclusion Creative Treatment (A pre-production document that summarizes multimedia concepts defines creative direction of the final product) Embedded Audio (including ABCs song, additional pronunciation of letters and adaptability components for learners with disabilities)) Video (introduction and at various stages throughout)Basic layout with streamlined navigation White background/black sans serif font/text) Full spectrum of colors will be included in images of letters, graphics and animations
Unlike film, theater in America does not have a ratings board that …
Unlike film, theater in America does not have a ratings board that censors content. So plays have had more freedom to explore and to transgress normative culture. Yet censorship of the theater has been part of American culture from the beginning, and continues today. How and why does this happen, and who decides whether a play is too dangerous to see or to teach? Are plays dangerous? Sinful? Even demonic? In our seminar, we will study plays that have been censored, either legally or extra-legally (i.e. refused production, closed down during production, denied funding, or taken off school reading lists). We’ll look at laws, both national and local, relating to the “obscene”, as well as unofficial practices, and think about the way censorship operates in American life now. And of course we will study the offending texts, themselves, to find what is really dangerous about them, for ourselves.
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