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Education Center Activity: Bits and Pieces

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Bits and Pieces Social Studies/Language Arts Activity In this activity, students will use a collection of objects as the basis for writing a tale about the people who used them. WHAT YOU NEED A collection of small objects, such as a small toy, a key, or a paintbrush (at least three for each student) Blank story map for each student (print and copy) WHAT TO DO Review some stories that everyone in the class has read and discuss key objects in the stories. How were they used? Who owned them? Were they special in some way? Were they new or old? How were they important to the story? For example, you might discuss how straw, sticks, and bricks were used in the tale of the Three Little Pigs . Have each student bring in three to five small objects from home that they can keep in school for a while Read More
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How to Teach Handwriting by Kathryn Stout

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Design-A-Study | Unlock the Love of Learning | Serving homeschoolers in Delaware, the USA, and the World About · Blog · Support/FAQ · Contact · Shipping Policy · View Cart How to Teach Handwriting Kathryn L. Stout, B.S.Ed., M.Ed. Published: November 1998 E-mail to yourself There are three components to handwriting, whether a child is learning to print or write in cursive: correct letter formation, uniform letter size, and uniform slant. Children should focus on one objective at a time-first, correct formation, then size, then slant. Have them work on several, but not all, letters, forming letters and then words. Once assigned letters are formed correctly, emphasize uniform size-lower case letters consistently half the size of upper case letters, but continue to require correct formation. T Read More
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Language Arts

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LANGUAGE ARTS TALKING TURKEY GRADES: 5-9 "Talking Turkey" is a creative writing assignment that provides students with the opportunity to write from different points of view. MATERIALS: pen paper optional - word processor and/or Microsoft PowerPoint METHOD: Prior to assigning this creative writing activity, you should first discuss with the class what point of view is, and make sure all students have a clear understanding of how to change view points on a given topic. Explain to the class that they will be writing a Thanksgiving story from a point of view other than their own. The Topic of the writing will be "what is Thanksgiving like from the _______ 's point view" Suggestions for possible points of view: The turkey being cooked and served The table being eaten on for Read More
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Lesson Plan Unit: Creative Writing

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Back to Main Teacher Connections Daily Lesson Plan Lesson Plan Archive Education News NIE Teacher Resources Subscribe to The Times Student Connections News Summaries Daily News Quiz Letters to the Editor Crossword Puzzle Ask a Reporter Parent Connections Discussion Topics Product Reviews Vacation Donation Plan Educational Products On this Day in History Resources on the Web NYC School Calendars Facts About The Times Specials Site Guide Feedback Creative Writing A New York Times Learning Network Lesson Plan Unit The Learning Network has developed lesson plan units that use recent New York Times articles as springboards for examining important curricular topics in interesting and exciting ways. Use these lessons in your classroom, or share them with teachers in other content areas and collab Read More
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Patti's Activities

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Rhyming Words Activities The Task Children identify words that rhyme in a series of activities. For example, "Put your thumbs up if these two words rhyme--pail-tail or cow-pig?" or "Finish this rhyme, red, bed, blue, ______." Activities Snap and Clap Rhymes Begin with a simple clap and snap rhythm. Get more complex as children move along in rhyming. Clap Clap Snap fall Clap Clap Snap ball Clap Clap Snap hall Clap Clap Snap small A variation is the "I say, You say" game: I say fat. You say _____. I say red. You say _____. Rhyming Word Sit Down Children walk around in a big circle taking one step each time a rhyming word is said by the teacher. When the teacher says a word that doesn't rhyme, the children sit down: she tree flea spree key bee sea went Rhyming words in songs, poems, and big b Read More
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Story Arts | Storytelling Lesson Plans and Activities

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Storytelling Lesson Plans and Activities Storytelling Activities & Language Arts Lesson Ideas QuickLinks • Sign up for the free newsletter now! • Storytelling Store • Story Arts HOME This collection of story-related activities, projects and games-developed by storyteller/author Heather Forest for her storytelling workshops with students, teachers, and librarians-can be used by educators in a school setting to encourage speaking, listening, reading and writing skills. Storytellers on Tour 1001 Nights Festival A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words A Story Treasure Hunt Old Time Radio Show Finding Stories in Songs Story Circle Local Historians Collecting Family Stories Puzzle Tale: Putting the Pieces Together Front Door: An Imaginary Journey Chain Sentence Describing a Stone Read More
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The Lesson Plan Library offers literature lesson plans for teachers.

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