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ALEX Lesson Plans
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Subject: Language Arts Title: In 1939, Marian Anderson was denied permission to sing at Constitution Hall.
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Description: Students view Eleanor Roosevelt's resignation letter to the DAR in response to Andersen being denied permission to sing. Students write a letter to a newspaper editor about social injustice. Thinkfinity Partner: ReadWriteThink Grade Span: 7,8,9,10,11,12

Subject: Language Arts Title: Scaffolding Comprehension Strategies Using Graphic Organizers
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Description: Students learn collaborative strategic reading (CSR). During and after reading, students apply four reading strategies preview, click and clunk, get the gist, and wrap-up and use graphic organizers for scaffolding. Thinkfinity Partner: ReadWriteThink Grade Span: 3,4,5,6,7,8

Subject: Language Arts,Social Studies Title: The Statue of Liberty: Bringing the ''New Colossus'' to America
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Description: In this lesson, from EDSITEment, students learn about the effort to convince a skeptical American public to contribute to the effort to erect a pedestal and to bring the Statue of Liberty to New York. The activities in this lesson guide students through an investigation of primary historical documents and an analysis of the poem The New Colossus, written by the nineteenth-century poet Emma Lazarus. Thinkfinity Partner: EDSITEment Grade Span: 6,7,8

Subject: Language Arts Title: Reading and Analyzing Multigenre Texts
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Description: Students develop a definition of multigenre texts by exploring multigenre picture books. They brainstorm what it takes to read these texts successfully and discuss strategies needed to comprehend the texts. Thinkfinity Partner: ReadWriteThink Grade Span: 6,7,8

Subject: Language Arts Title: Using QARs to Develop Comprehension and Reflective Reading Habits
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Description: Students are introduced to question-answer relationships (QARs). Using the QAR strategy, students identify different types of questions and learn how to determine the appropriate response for each question type. Thinkfinity Partner: ReadWriteThink Grade Span: 6,7,8

Subject: Language Arts Title: Exploring Free Speech and Persuasion with Nothing But the Truth
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Description: Students read Avi's Nothing But the Truth and examine the First Amendment and student rights, and then decide whether the rights of the novel's protagonist, Philip, are violated. Thinkfinity Partner: ReadWriteThink Grade Span: 6,7,8

Subject: Language Arts Title: Every Punctuation Mark Matters: A Minilesson on Semicolons
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Description: Students analyze stylistic choices and grammar use in authentic writing, focusing on the use of the semicolon in Martin Luther King Jr.'s '' Letter from Birmingham Jail.'' Thinkfinity Partner: ReadWriteThink Grade Span: 6,7,8

Subject: Language Arts Title: Get the Gist: A Summarizing Strategy for Any Content Area
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Description: Gist is a summarizing technique that can be used in any content area. Students will learn and apply the strategy while doing online research and writing activities on news stories. Thinkfinity Partner: ReadWriteThink Grade Span: 6,7,8

Subject: Language Arts Title: An Exploration of Text Sets: Supporting All Readers
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Description: Students create text sets on a high interest topic and use the texts to practice three strategies for reading for information. Thinkfinity Partner: ReadWriteThink Grade Span: 6,7,8

Subject: Language Arts,Social Studies Title: Women's Suffrage: Why the West First?
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Description: In this EDSITEment lesson, students compile information to examine hypotheses explaining why the first nine states to grant full voting rights for women were located in the West. The take a stand, supported by historical evidence, as to whether or not a single theory can explain why the Western states were the first to grant full voting rights to women. Thinkfinity Partner: EDSITEment Grade Span: 6,7,8

Subject: Language Arts Title: Thurgood Marshall was appointed to the Supreme Court in 1967.
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Description: After discussing a statement made by Thurgood Marshall, students consider each piece of the comment and create a K-W-L chart to begin an investigation with other resources. Thinkfinity Partner: ReadWriteThink Grade Span: 7,8,9,10,11,12

Subject: Language Arts Title: Dynamic Duo Text Talks: Examining the Content of Internet Sites
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Description: An Observation and Inquiry Sheet guides students as they analyze and compare their reactions to the value, engagement, and credibility of three websites related to Anne Frank and the Holocaust. Thinkfinity Partner: ReadWriteThink Grade Span: 6,7,8

Subject: Language Arts - Reading - Social Studies - Geography Title: Points of View in the News
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Description: This lesson, from Xpeditions, helps students sort through the myriad points of view offered on the Internet and evaluate the sources and purposes of news articles and Web sites. Students read articles from National Geographic News and answer questions describing each article's source, purpose, and viewpoint. Students then research the topics presented in an article of their choice and evaluate the resources they find. They conclude by creating checklists they can use in the future to evaluate articles, Web sites, and other information. Thinkfinity Partner: National Geographic Education Grade Span: 6,7,8

Subject: Language Arts Title: Biography Project: Research and Class Presentation
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Description: Classroom biography study offers high-interest reading with a purpose, as students begin with inquiry and research, summarize and organize their information, and prepare oral presentations to share with the class. Thinkfinity Partner: ReadWriteThink Grade Span: 6,7,8

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