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Theatre
Students identify and create flashcards of important key terms as related to theatre.  Students observe and write a 1-page summary of events seen at the High School Musical production using at least 8 vocabulary words in your summary....
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Sing a Tale
This activity allows students to explore the elements of traditional folktales in folk music.
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Valentine's Day
Student's research the history to Valentine's Day. They take an online quiz and then think about all the different meanings of love. Sharing of ideas is involved within this lesson. They ponder on how emotions can be expressed in...
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For Thy Sweet Love Remembered Such Wealth Brings
Students read sonnets and choose one which contains words or phrases that create an emotional reaction to study the Shakespearean language. In this Shakespearean sonnet lesson, students read Shakespeare sonnets and circle words that...
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Endeavor: Preparing Ourselves for Future Destinations
Students define the word endeavor and then practice the art of self-discipline. They create character trait charts and discuss how strong character traits help students meet their future destinations.
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The Three Faces of William Penn
Pupils analyze art depicting William Penn. They analyze three different paintings discussing the symbolism, artistic elements, and depiction of Native Americans in each painting.
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What Really Happened?
Sixth graders recreate scenes from the theories about the disappearance of Amelia Earhart. In this history and theatre lesson, 6th graders review the story of Earhart using a flip chart. Students work on one act plays to depict one of...
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Reading Images: Maconaquah
Students examine a portrait of Maconaquah and compose a list of things they observe about her. They look at her age, clothing, jewelry, and her emotions based on her facial expression. Conclusions are drawn as they "read" the pictures...
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All Quiet On The Western Front
Students create a poem on the subject of war. In this All Quiet on the Western Front lesson, students create poetry using phrases or lines that they brainstorm during a pre-writing session. Students enhance their poetry with sensory...
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It's A Blue, Blue Monday
Students create images that convey how the weather makes them feel.  As a class, students discuss the way weather can effect their mood.  After reading several passages describing the weather, students use vivid descriptions and...
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Fifth Grade Reading
In this 5th grade English/Language Arts standardized test practice               worksheet,  students read 7 fiction and non-fiction selections and respond to 25 multiple choice questions about the readings.
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Congressional Scenarios
In this U.S. government worksheet, students read 12 scenarios pertaining to government intervention and determine what to do as lawmakers in response to each of the scenarios.
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Dealing With Bullies
Students identify bullying behaviors and identify strategies for dealing with bullies. They participate in role-plays and discuss the experience later as a group. After role-playing scenarios provided by the teacher, students create...
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A Penny For Your Thoughts: Cross-Curricular Journal Writing
Learners are introduced to the importance of journal writing.  After creating their own journal, they write their thoughts and feelings about different subjects.  If they choose to they can share their writings with the class to end the...
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Advanced Sentence Completion Exercise 6
In this online interactive grammar skills worksheet, students examine 10     sentences that are missing words and select the appropriate words to     complete each of the sentences and match them to the sentences.   Student   answers are...
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"In Like a Lion, Out Like a Lamb"
First graders listen to the story "Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs" by Judi Barrett. They discuss weather forecasting and create an art project to go with the saying about March weather: "In Like a Lion, Out Like a Lamb".
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Create Your Own Florida Murals
Students study a mural that represents life in Florida. They choose one portion of the mural and redraw it showing what the character in that portion would be doing next. (Is the person headed to the beach? Where the bird fly next? etc.)
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Spoken Word Poetry
Students examine the spoken work poetry of Abiodun Oyewole. They discuss the West African Griot tradition, listen to spoken word poetry, write and perform a poem, and watch a video excerpt of a poetry workshop.
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Artistic Expression
Students analyze Frida Kahlo's paintings to determine how she used them for self-expression.  They create a personal piece of art to express sentiments on a particular subject.
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Increase the Peace At Recess
Students discuss activities that could further keep the peace at recess.  Using vocabulary, they analyze recess from a different point of view. They discover how working together can make their school a safer and fun place.  They...
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Freedom Fighters
Students are introduced to the concept of segregation and explore its affects on society. They participate in a role-play about segregation, read books about Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., create self-portraits, sing songs and participate...
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To Be Or Not To Be
Students read the poem "To the Little Polish Boy Standing With His Arms Up."  They discuss the poem.  Students define the term "prejudice."  They comapre and contrast the boy in the poster with the author of the poem, Peter Fischl. ...
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Where in the World is Tacky the Penguin?
First graders complete activities related to they story they are reading in class.  Through art and measurement activities, 1st graders relate a story from the "Tacky the Penguin Series" to everyday objects and ideas they encounter.
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My Digital Story
Students write and direct digital stories to be presented to their classmates. In this digital stories lesson plan, students can use camcorders, microphones, headphones, storyboards, and more. Students edit their story and present it to...
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
