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Positive and Negative Integers: A Card Game
Pam Harper, who teaches at Rockville (Indiana) Jr/Sr High School, submitted this lesson -- a card game in which black cards have positive values and red cards have negative values. (Grades 6-12)

Striking Out Stress: A "Gallery Walk" Activity
Andrea W. Petho, who teaches at Mahwah (New Jersey) High School, submitted this lesson, which actively involves students in a discussion about stress and how to cope with it. (Grades 6-12)

Shopping Spree
Julie Graves, who teaches at Centre (Alabama) Middle School, submitted this week's lesson. Students go on a shopping spree that requires them to calculate discount amounts and sales tax. (Grades 6-8, 9-12)

"Yarning" About Latitude and Longitude
Sharon Childress, who teaches at Asbury Junior High School in Albertville, Alabama, submitted this week's lesson. The hands-on activity helps students understand the concepts of longitude and latitude. (Grades 3-8)

Paper Bag Book Report
Linda Bray, who teaches at Alcorn Central Elementary School in Glen, Mississippi, submitted this week's lesson. Students promote community literacy by creating "paper bag book reports" and workers at a local grocery store pack customers' groceries in them! (Grades 3-8)

Comparing Cinderella and The Rough-Face Girl
Kellie Replogle, a soon-to-be teacher, submitted this week's lesson. Students use a Venn diagram to compare two popular children's stories -- Cinderella and the native tale The Rough-Face Girl.

Evaluating a Book By Its Cover
Steven Vetter, who teaches in Manatee County Schools in Bradenton, Florida, submitted this week's lesson. Students examine and evaluate book covers, then create their own cover for a favorite book. (Grades 6-8, 9-12)

Acrostic Book Report
Marci McGowan, who teaches at H. W. Mountz Elementary School in Spring Lake, New Jersey, submitted this week's lesson. Students use the letters in a book's title to write an acrostic book report. (Grades K-2, 3-5, 6-8)

Franchise Opportunity
Amy Derr, who teaches at East Lyme (Connecticut) High School, submitted this week's lesson. Students use a questionnaire to guide them as they explore and evaluate a business franchise opportunity. (Grades 9-12)

Comparing Two Poe Classics
Alexis H. Groah, who teaches at Daniel Morgan Middle School in Winchester, Virginia, submitted this week's lesson. Students use a Venn diagram to compare and contrast two classic stories of Edgar Allan Poe. (Grades 6-8, 9-12)

 

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