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ACP Project - Mrs. Bohl
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This project consisted in connecting studnets with Hispanic professionals so they could learn about their experiences and challenges they had to overcome to get to the possition they are currently in. The hope is to inspire ELL students by allowing them to see other people who share their background in different fields of work.

Subject:
Career and Technical Education
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
Rossy Bohl
Date Added:
06/15/2023
Ghosts and Fear in Language Arts: Exploring the Ways Writers Scare Readers
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What is scary, and why does it fascinate us? How do writers and storytellers scare us? This lesson plan invites students to answer these questions by exploring their own scary stories and scary short stories and books. The lesson culminates in a Fright Fair, where students share scary projects that they have created, including posters, multimedia projects, and creative writing.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Alternate Assessment
Formative Assessment
Interactive
Interim/Summative Assessment
Learning Task
Lesson Plan
Reading
Date Added:
06/16/2015
Huckleberry Finn and the N-word (60-minutes video)
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A Southern publisher's sanitized edition of "Huckleberry Finn" that replaces the N-word with "slave" over 200 times is the focal point for a debate on the use of the controversial word in American society. Byron Pitts reports, including interviews with Randall Williams (co-owner of New South Books) and author David Bradley (professor at the University of Oregon).

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Diagram/Illustration
Provider:
CBS
Date Added:
12/28/2015
Introducing Metaphors Through Poetry
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Many students begin to learn about metaphors well before entering high school. This lesson assumes that students will have a basic understanding of what metaphors are; however it is designed to help students begin to engage with metaphors on a deeper and more abstract level. The lesson will begin with a poem containing metaphors accessible at all levels, and with each poem the lesson will progress in difficulty, so that teachers will find material to suit their classes at all skill levels.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Reading
Provider:
National Endowment for the Humanities
Date Added:
05/05/2016
Topic Sentence Formative Assessments
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This resource contains a link to a visually pleasant Prezi and several notesheets that reflect scaffolded learning from asking the students to choose the most important information themselves to guiding the students to specific types of topic sentences only.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Assessment Item
Formative Assessment
Self Assessment
Provider:
Maureen D. Mead
Date Added:
12/21/2016
Wisconsin Almanac: Using Siftr to increase student awareness of the seasonal changes in nature
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At the beginning of each month, students will read and discuss that month's essay from Aldo Leopold’s A Sand County Almanac. They will then use the Wisconsin Almanac Siftr to document the seasonal changes in the natural world around them. At the end of each month, students explore the Siftr postings from their peers and identify any patterns they see in data.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Environmental Literacy and Sustainability
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Date Added:
03/27/2019