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Grade
6, Reading and Language Arts
Standard #: 16
Appreciate
the characteristics, literary elements, and cultural influences of
literary works representative of various eras.
- Examples:
Reading books and plays, listening to presentations,
participating in productions, viewing movie and television productions
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Lesson Plans:
View From Saturday WebQuest
Lessons for
E.L. Konigsburg's Newbery Award Winner
Little House in the Big Woods
Research and interpretation of this Wilder
novel.
Critical Media Literacy
Critically analyzing popular television
programs.
Get the Reel Scoop
Comparing Books to Movies
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Resources:
Doucette's Index
K-12 Lesson Ideas for Literature
Fractured Fairy
Tales Ideas for changing fairy tales
Suggestions for English Language Learners:
ESL Ideas
(B=Beginning, I=Intermediate, T=Transitional)
(I, T) Students draw pictures or list words evoked by viewing a
video or listening to a story read aloud. See
The History Channel - Great Speeches
for resources. Students can be encouraged
to use their own experiences to supplement the drawing or list.
(B, I, T) See also
More Ideas Than You’ll Ever Use for Book Reports.
Many of these ideas can be adapted for use by English language
learners.
(B)
Students create a journal which starts with pictures and words from
their first language.
(I, T) Students keep a written, non-graded journal in which they
free-write, and the teacher then responds in writing.
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