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- 9th - 12th
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Students integrate techniques in printmaking with readings in poetry and literature. They read various pieces of student literature and poetry, and create prints using various printmaking techniques. Full Review »
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- 6th - 12th
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Students explore different types of student literature; they then write their own fiction pieces, in either fantasy/adventure or memoir/realism style. Full Review »
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- 3rd
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Students are exposed to animals that are endangered species, compare and contrast the perception of wolves in studenT literature and use the internet to investigate how the red wolf became on of the first endangered animals. Full Review »
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- 6th - 12th
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Students investigate booklist websites for middle and high school students. Full Review »
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- 2nd
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Students, through 16 lessons, identify and organize details of a story, including distinguishing fact from fantasy by comparing literary characters to their own experience. In addition, students create major land and water formatons in 3-D. Full Review »
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- Kindergarten - 2nd
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Students explore concepts about Wonderland, listen to the opening chapters of the story, and view Sir John Tenniel's illustrations from the original edition of Carroll's "Alice." Full Review »
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- 7th - 8th
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Students use the internet to research the differences between families in the past and today. In groups, they identify the reponsibilities and roles of each member of the family. As a class, they compare and contrast non-fiction and fiction and read various excerpts of literature to identify the setting, characters, plot and theme. To end the lesson, they take a survey for their teacher's eyes only about the structure of their family. Full Review »
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- Kindergarten - 2nd
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students tumble down the rabbit hole into Wonderland, where their imaginations will soar to new heights. From Lewis Carroll to Dr. Seuss, from fantastic creatures to funny foods, these lessons are bound to excite and delight. This lesson plan explores elements of wonder, distortion, fantasy, and whimsy in Lewis Carroll's beloved classic Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Full Review »
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- 1st - 12th
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Students read a book on their own and identify the characteristics of fantasy literature. After finding quotes from their favorite characters, they use construction paper to make models of them. To end the lesson, they use watercolors to paint the models. Full Review »
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- 4th - 6th
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Students research the Spanish artist Francisco de Goya and his use of fantasy and allegory in his artwork. After reading either classic or contemporary fantasy stories, they discuss how Goya might have illustrated the stories. Students then create their own genre painting that also includes fantasy. Full Review »

