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Language & Literature Subject Center 12

 

Make the 'Write' Impression! 
The push is on in schools across the U.S. to improve students' writing skills. This week, Education World provides five lesson plans that give students practice in interviewing, editing, building vocabulary, and more. Plus story starters for all grades!

More 'Write' Stuff! 
Engage students with writing activities that involve them in writing round-robin stories, "indescribably" excellent descriptions, persuasive alien essays, tabloid news stories, and books about younger students they interview. Included: All the resources you need!

Writing Takes Shape!
Julie Graves, who teaches in Centre, Alabama, submitted this week's lesson. Students identify geometric solids and where those solids can be found in the world around them. (Grades 3-5, 6-8)

Fraction Spelling
Submitted by Spring Charles
Students create fractions to represent the number of vowels and consonants in each of their weekly spelling words. (K-2, 3-5)

Desktop Spelling
Submitted by Tara Snider
Students have fun while reviewing spelling words. (K-2, 3-5)

Drawing Lesson Improves Communication Skills 
Submitted by Rob Ford
This activity is excellent for developing students' communication skills; it demonstrates the importance of listening and asking the right questions (inquiry skills).
(3-5, 6-8, 9-12)

The Concept-Mapping Classroom
By providing a framework that allows users to focus on topics, and a structure that permits them to easily convert diagrams to outlines and back again, Inspiration and Kidspiration simplify the task of organizing thoughts into effective project plans.

A Poem a Day... 
Are you teaching poetry in a way that makes your students think they have to "tie the poem to a chair with rope and torture a confession out of it"? Do you wonder why so many of your students profess to hate reading any kind of poetry? U.S. Poet Laureate Billy Collins says that now is the time to make a 180-degree turn in your approach to poetry in the classroom. Teachers who have followed Collins's advice say he's right!

A Good Poem Will Give You Goose Bumps! 
By Kenn Nesbitt
Five reasons poetry is important plus five ways to engage kids with poetry!

Students Aim for World's Record With Giant Pop-Up Book!
What's 8 feet tall and 14 feet wide, weighs more than 300 pounds, and can be found at an elementary school in Shakopee, Minnesota? No, it's not the world's scariest principal; what it is (according to art teacher Jane Smith), is potentially the world's biggest pop-up book.

Did You See That Poem?
Most likely, when you think about integrating technology into your curriculum, the technology you're thinking of is a computer, and the integration involves engaging students in Web-based lessons and activities. However, many other technology tools besides the computer are available to add interest, knowledge, and skills to your more prosaic lessons. Fifth and sixth graders in Saskatchewan, Canada, learned that lesson last year when the use of video technology turned a language arts unit into "poetry in motion."

 

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