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1.   Critic's Corner
Students will be introduced to book reviews and will act as book critics in the classroom. They will read reviews written by adult and student critics before writing their own book reviews.

2.   Class Book Awards
Students will be given many ways to share their favorite books with classmates through a book recommendation board, peer recommendations, book commercials, and books of the month.

3.   Harry Potter Debate
Harry Potter is breaking records again. Students debate whether it's fair to whip up so much excitement.

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1.   Field Trip Earth: Educator Resources: Literature Reviews
Field Trip Earth Choose a Trip Educator Resources: Literature Reviews Field Trip Earth Home Field Trip Earth _ _ Field Trip Earth Home > Educator Resources > Literature Reviews Join Field Trip Earth About Field Trip Literature Reviews Earth Interviews Context: Discussion Groups Reviewing literature promotes students' development Field Reports of critical writing. Also, stu...

2.   Film Festival: An ESL Lesson Plan to Get Students Talking About Movies
Glossary of ESL terms EFL Activities for the TEFL Teacher! Home Crosswords Word Searches Flash Cards Verbs Songs Creative Writing Work Sheets Phonics ABCs Potion Book Spell Book ESL for Adults Ask Thomas Lesson Plans Young Learners Jobs Teaching Forums Film Festival: An ESL Lesson Plan to Get Students Talking About Movies Lesson Plan: This lesson is divided into two hours. The first lesson explores some basic language used to describe movies and the second lesson provide...

3.   Getting Personal with Jan Brett
Lesson Plan Submitted by: Mary Costales-Librarian Makawao School Picture of Hedgie the Hedgehog Makawao, Hawaii mary_costales@notes.k12.hi.us Elementary-A Collaborative Lesson Between Librarian and Teacher Theme/Project: Getting Personal with Jan Brett Unit: Author Study of Jan Brett and Her Books Grade Level: 2-3 Abstract: (This lesson will be introduced after at least two sessions have been spent in the library sharing books by Jan Brett and discussing her artwork, writing style, etc. ) In this lesson, during library time, students will learn about the author's life and listen to her speak about h...

4.   How to Write a Summary of a Book Lesson Plans
Add a School - K-12 Articles - Lesson Plans - Advanced Search Search Public & Private Schools Home >> Free Lesson Plans >> Middle School Lesson Plans Information -Top Public How to Write a Summary of a Book Schools Submitted By: Janet Blaylock -Top Private Schools -Link To Us -Contact Us -Privacy Policy Grade Middle School -About Us Levels: -Terms Subject: Reading & Writing Length of 1 hour Find Old Friends Time: Find Your Graduating Class At Classmates.com Description: Students will read a book and learn how...

5.   Lesson Title
Shrek So what do you really think of big smelly ogres? Grade: Years 7- 8 KLA: English Topic: A critical review of film. Overview: People constantly rely on the opinions of others for information. In this lesson students will examine the process of writing a review, consider the effectiveness of reviews written by others, and compose their own review of the film ?Shrek'. Key Learning Area Outcomes: English Outcomes: Responds to and composes texts for understanding, interpretation, critical analysis and pleasure. Responds to composes texts in different stories. Makes informed language choices to shape me...

6.   A Mouth That Moves Fast
...hrough reading everyday. Children can also learn to become more expressive through watching others read. Materials: I Feel Silly and Other Moods, by Jamie Lee Curtis, that interests the child, construction paper arid markers for the child to create a character, and a review game that relates to the book. Procedures 1. First, I will read a book that interest me arid model how the child should read with expression to help make the book more interesting. 2. I will introduce the book to the child with an interesting book talk Hopefully, the book will be a book the child is interested in, but if not I will make...

7.   Design and Award Your Own Medal
Kids' Choice Awards Lesson Plans Objectives: Students will be able to Explain the kinds of books in which the Newbery Award and Caldecott Award are given Describe the criteria that is used to give these awards Work collaboratively to design criteria for their own award Choose a book from the last decade in which to give their award Write a book review for their award-winning book Use a graphic organiz...

8.   Book Reviews
Book Review Rene Hasbargen 2nd grade/Language Arts Twin Falls School District Links to Files Associated with This Lesson 1. Progression of a Web Design Lesson 2. Book Review (ppt) Content Area Objectives Addressed: 1. Students demonstrate competence in the general skills and strategies of the writing process. 2....

9.   Film review
...lm Ask students: Have they seen any of the films mentioned? What did they think of them? Which other films have they seen recently? Did their mates recommend/tell them to avoid any of these films? Did they recommend/tell their friends to avoid any of the films? Why do they think people publish film reviews? Web Links Where are they likely to find a film review? Prompt: Animals Magazines, newspapers, TV programmes, radio, internet. Main activity Find out more about book week The Reading Voyage The Reading Agency FILM REVIEW RESOURCES The BBC is not Sci responsible for the content /Tech King Kong of external...

10.   Book Talk Fun!
Book Talk Fun! Rebecca Lee Branum Growing Independence and Fluency Rationale: For children to not only become fluent readers but also to learn to enjoy reading they must learn to put feeling into their reading by using lots of expression. In this lesson children will learn to use expression in their reading as w...


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