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African-American Culture Through the Use of Children's Literature - Yale University

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Explore African-American poetry and fiction in this study using a wide gamut of language arts skills integrated with social studies themes about community, family, and culture. ...more
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Explore African-American poetry and fiction in this study using a wide gamut of language arts skills integrated with social studies themes about community, family, and culture.

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Take advantage of the free lesson plans and activities hosted on this site! Be sure to save this site as a favorite to allow for easy reference later on.

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Developing Thinking and Reasoning Skills in Primary Learners Using Detective Fiction - Yale University

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Use detective fiction to address critical and creative thinking skills with early elementary students. The Private Eyes Club Mysteries, Nate the Great, and the Cam Jansen series form...more
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Use detective fiction to address critical and creative thinking skills with early elementary students. The Private Eyes Club Mysteries, Nate the Great, and the Cam Jansen series form the basis for this unit that progresses from basic recall of information to more complex problem-solving activities.

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Take advantage of the free lesson plans and activities hosted on this site! Be sure to save this site as a favorite to allow for easy reference later on. As a rainy day activity, read one of the featured mysteries together, and encourage students to notice the clues present as you read, stopping the reading to note each one. After you have finished the book, students retell the story to a partner, including the hints that helped the hero to solve the mystery.

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Cultural Understanding Through Folklore - Yale University

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Students explore folktales from a variety of cultures, learn about different nations and traditions, and gain an understanding of the common man's universal hopes, dreams, and fears....more
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Students explore folktales from a variety of cultures, learn about different nations and traditions, and gain an understanding of the common man's universal hopes, dreams, and fears. Using the folktale genre as a tool, students are encouraged to glean information about the personal, everyday lives of people throughout history.

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Take advantage of the free unit guide on this website! It's not in typical lesson plan form, but it is very helpful and a great guide for connecting Social Studies and Language arts.

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Celebrate A People! - Yale University

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Celebrate A People! is a complete unit featuring many books and activities related to many diverse cultures. Although the site is text-heavy, there are topics to click on to the ...more
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Celebrate A People! is a complete unit featuring many books and activities related to many diverse cultures. Although the site is text-heavy, there are topics to click on to the left to find what you are looking for. The lesson activities include supply lists and lesson stems. The unit, as written, is 16 weeks. However, you can pick and choose which parts fit your lessons or use this site to learn about new literature for students.

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Save this site as a favorite on your classroom computer for easy reference later. Rather than using the entire lesson unit, you could sprinkle these book suggestions throughout your curriculum, making it more multicultural.

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Beyond R. L. Stine: Read-Aloud Books and Group Activities for Fifth Graders - Yale University

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This eight-book unit for reading aloud is sure to "hook" fifth graders into new and different books. ...more
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This eight-book unit for reading aloud is sure to "hook" fifth graders into new and different books.

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Beauty is More Than Skin Deep: Examining the Positive and Negative Depictions - Yale University

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Using a variety of children's films (especially Disney productions) and literature, students examine positive and negative depictions of physical appearance and develop an awareness...more
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Using a variety of children's films (especially Disney productions) and literature, students examine positive and negative depictions of physical appearance and develop an awareness of how these characteristics influence their own perceptions of certain characters. An excellent unit to enhance self-esteem, social awareness, and foster a more positive self-concept in young children.

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African-American Folktales and their Use in an Integrated Curriculum - Yale University

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This unit approaches the art of African-American storytelling as a springboard to an understanding of the history, heritage, and development of this culture. With an emphasis on listening,...more
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This unit approaches the art of African-American storytelling as a springboard to an understanding of the history, heritage, and development of this culture. With an emphasis on listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills, this series of lessons can be effectively used in conjunction with the Harcourt Brace Jovanovich Treasury of Literature text.''''?

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Take advantage of the free lesson plans hosted on this site! This would be a useful resource for a history or Language Arts teacher focusing on African American story-telling and the culture surrounding it.

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Read Across America - NEA

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Here's a chance to participate in a national (American) effort to encourage adults to read to children. NEA's Read Across America program wants every adult to read to a child ...more
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Here's a chance to participate in a national (American) effort to encourage adults to read to children. NEA's Read Across America program wants every adult to read to a child as part of the celebration of Dr. Seuss's birthday. Visit this site to see how you can help with a celebration in your local community. Click the Plan a Reading Event to find resources for Dr. Seuss.

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Download the free RAA calendars or have students create family reading calendars or reading videos as part of the Read Across America celebration. Even upper level high school students will enjoy the chance to relive Seuss in their lives. Plan a trip with your school service group to read to elementary kids at the school next door. Or have student groups in any middle or high school class create a Seuss-style book-in-verse on a current curriculum topic, using various Seuss books for inspiration. How about a book about healthy eating or the fun of reading? Be sure to have students create a storyboard to help make the story creation go smoothly. Replace paper and pencil using a digital storyboard like the Story Map, reviewed here, or SuperNotecard, reviewed here. Then modify learning with the challenge for students to make a new interactive "book" using a tool such as Bookemon, reviewed here.

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Hero's Journey - ReadWriteThink

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This resource from ReadWriteThink is an interactive guide to the structure of myths and mythology and the hero's journey. The site offers ideas on telling mythological stories, and...more
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This resource from ReadWriteThink is an interactive guide to the structure of myths and mythology and the hero's journey. The site offers ideas on telling mythological stories, and it illustrates how the structures of these ancient stories have been adapted over the centuries. Using this interacrtive, students can plan out a hero's journey of their own.

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Introduce this activity with a projector or on an interactive whiteboard to show students how to navigate the site. Pair weaker readers with a stronger one and have student pairs read the information Have students create blogs sharing their learning and understanding using Telegra.ph, reviewed here. Students could then copy over the plan they have for their own hero's journey in their blog. With Telegra.ph you just click on an icon to upload images from your computer, add a YouTube or Vimeo, or Twitter links. Once students have finished writing the journey, have them publish it for their parents and peers using a tool like Ourboox, reviewed here.

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Folk Tales Collected by Phillip Martin - Phillip Martin

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This is a collection of folk tales from Africa, Asia, the Americas, and Europe which could be used orally, or as an on-line introduction to African culture. Scripts for folktale ...more
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This is a collection of folk tales from Africa, Asia, the Americas, and Europe which could be used orally, or as an on-line introduction to African culture. Scripts for folktale plays are included. You will also find brief lesson plans for teaching art and clip art to use with your class.

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Take advantage of the free lesson plans offered in this site - all connected to National standards! This would be a great resource for a Language Arts teacher. If your reading program includes a folk tale unit, why not make a video or podcast dramatization of one of the folktales included on this site? You may want to check out Aaron Shepard's site for making folk tales into readers theater, reviewed here.

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A Word a Day Homepage

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Register for daily e-mail "word of the day". - Grades 4 and up - You can register for FREE daily e-mail "word of the day". The entry includes phonetic pronunciation, ...more
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Register for daily e-mail "word of the day". - Grades 4 and up - You can register for FREE daily e-mail "word of the day". The entry includes phonetic pronunciation, various meanings, and derivation. There is even a sound wave pronunciation of the word. You can retrieve a complete list of words presented. (examples: euphony, paragon) Excellent site for upper elementary through High School.

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Scholastic - Scholastic

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Scholastic's site is all about reading for students, parents, librarians, and teachers. Find teacher info for book clubs and lessons, parent ideas for supporting reading at home, loads...more
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Scholastic's site is all about reading for students, parents, librarians, and teachers. Find teacher info for book clubs and lessons, parent ideas for supporting reading at home, loads of fun for kids, and much more. Since Scholastic is "in the business," they of course have things to sell, but there is much available for free.
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Access the "Educators" section of this web site to use the thousands of free lesson plans, printables, and images in your classroom. In the "student activities" section there are plenty of online games and projects that would make this site an excellent learning center or station. Pre-select activities and save their links to the desktop for students to complete.

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Read Up On It! - Library of Canda

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Though this site is archived, it is still intact and ready for use. This site promotes reading in themes from the Canadian Library. The themes are designed to promote reading ...more
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Though this site is archived, it is still intact and ready for use. This site promotes reading in themes from the Canadian Library. The themes are designed to promote reading and give educators resources that worked for this group. It promotes children's literature also. The site itself contains reading lists in French and English. The lists are centered around themes. There is also ways to share your success with the kit and pose questions in an open forum. They offer tips and suggestions on ways to encourage reading and learning among children and adolescents.

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Use these recommended book lists and discussion questions as a way to inject something new into your classroom. If there is a theme that matches up with one already existing in the classroom, this website is excellent for enrichment. Use the free recommendations in your classroom.

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StoryArts - Storytelling Resources

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Here's a site devoted to helping educators improve their storytelling skills. There are many pages of resources, including ideas for storytelling occasions and festivals, specific story...more
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Here's a site devoted to helping educators improve their storytelling skills. There are many pages of resources, including ideas for storytelling occasions and festivals, specific story sites, and lots of other good stuff. Check this one out if you read to your students!

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Aaron Shepard - Aaron Shepard

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Author's On Line homepage for Aaron Shepard is a site that provides lots of info and resources for using reader's theater in conjunction with plays, manuscripts, and folktales; appropriate...more
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Author's On Line homepage for Aaron Shepard is a site that provides lots of info and resources for using reader's theater in conjunction with plays, manuscripts, and folktales; appropriate for all elementary grade levels. On this page you'll find loads of resources and treats (printable posters, music etc.) for teachers, librarians, storytellers, children's writers, parents, and young people -- all from award-winning children's author Aaron Shepard. His specialty is retold folktales. You'll also find information on Aaron, his books, and his author visits. Other offerings include worksheets, examples of scripting sheets you can use or learn to do it yourself, tips for using RT, and links to other references. You can search among the many materials available by genre, country, historical period, theme, etc.

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Click on Aaron's RT Page to find scripts for plays and tales you can use in the classroom. Use this website to find hints on how to dramatize the literature or folklore you're studying in the classroom. ESL students will find using Reader's Theater particularly helpful as they can read, speak, and listen to the materials and have more chances at comprehension. Similarly, students who are visual or oral learners will benefit from the multi-sensory presentations.

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Katherine Paterson

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This is the official homepage of award-winning author Katherine Paterson, author of Bridge to Terabithia. (Newberry 1978). Site includes an annotated booklist, frequently asked questions,...more
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This is the official homepage of award-winning author Katherine Paterson, author of Bridge to Terabithia. (Newberry 1978). Site includes an annotated booklist, frequently asked questions, audio of songs from stage productions of some of her books and links to Amazon.com to purchase titles. Although she is a well-loved and respected author, this site is a bit disappointing - lacking lessons, activities, or other enhancements.

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Mother Goose Pages - Alpha Index

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This is a large collection of nursery rhymes, complete with background information, directions on singing games, movement, and histories of the various rhymes. ...more
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This is a large collection of nursery rhymes, complete with background information, directions on singing games, movement, and histories of the various rhymes.

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Outstanding resource for parents or teachers who want to involve young students with these commonly-enountered (and some not so common) rhymes.

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The Marvelous Land of Oz - Carnegie Mellon Univ.

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Continue on the adventures with the Scarecrow and the Tin Man using this complete electronic text of the sequel to The Wonderful World of Oz. Organized in chapters for reasonable ...more
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Continue on the adventures with the Scarecrow and the Tin Man using this complete electronic text of the sequel to The Wonderful World of Oz. Organized in chapters for reasonable downloading. You will also find a link to the first first sequel to this work on this site.

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Put a link to this site on class computers and on your class website for students to access in class and at home. You could use this in class as a "class novel," for a literature circle book, or during reading workshop for those students who seem to never have a book with them.

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Lullabies and Other Songs for Children - Kididdles

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Outstanding site for lyrics to children's songs. There are lyrics (but not tunes or music) to over 500 children's songs listed here. In addition, they will search for a song ...more
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Outstanding site for lyrics to children's songs. There are lyrics (but not tunes or music) to over 500 children's songs listed here. In addition, they will search for a song if you a re unable to find it. Another feature is the "Song of the Day' that can be emailed to you automatically. There are links to thousands of songs. Appropriate for all children and adults who work with, or have children.

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A very useful site to both music and classroom teachers. Be sure to explore the printable activity sheets and more. Also, you can have a song of the day sent to your email.

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Gary Harbo

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Gary Harbo books are featured. The stories come in two versions: one for 2-6 year olds with large print and 25 words or less per page, and one for 7-11 ...more
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Gary Harbo books are featured. The stories come in two versions: one for 2-6 year olds with large print and 25 words or less per page, and one for 7-11 year old that contain approximately 200 words per page. Autographed books are available as well as original graphics and instructions on how to draw the characters.

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Have your younger students use the stories on this site for your oral reading and comprehension assessments through the year using a tool like Literably, reviewed here. Let students try their hands at drawing some of the great characters following the directions on this site.

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