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This lesson plan meets the secondary requirements for The Engish Language Arts Standard Reading: Literature Grades 7-12 with the option of meeting the additional standard of Speaking and Listening. This lesson offers specific details with flexibility for implementation in the classroom. Students can work independently or in groups and be able to create their final book project using technology. 

Subject:
Secondary English Language Arts
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson
Media Object
Author:
Haylee
Date Added:
11/14/2022
Dr. Cannon Goes to Washington: Utah Statues in National Statuary Hall
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Students will engage with primary source documents to explore the reasons behind memorializing people in public art. Students will craft written or oral statements to support an argument in favor of installing a statue of Dr. Martha Hughes Cannon, Philo T. Farnsworth, or Brigham Young in National Statuary Hall.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
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Utah Women Making History from Better Days
Date Added:
11/09/2023
Elevate Student Voice Across the Curriculum
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When students are given the opportunity to express themselves, they need creative options and a variety of formats available to meet their needs. See how AI supports the student's content through design and publishing process in tools like Sway and Stream to allow students to share professionally designed work without wasting time and energy on executive tasks.

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Arts and Humanities
Literature
Science
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Activity/Lab
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Diagram/Illustration
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Interactive
Author:
Microsoft Education
Date Added:
12/17/2021
Incorporating Genius Hour into Speech Therapy
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Hi! My name is Pili Lee and I am a Speech-Language Pathologist. Everyday, I work with students on practicing their speech or language skills. Overtime, when students are close to reaching mastery, we often shift to practicing in a more natural and unstructured setting to help them generalize their skills outside of speech therapy activities. Although there are many different things we can do, I recently learned about “genius hour” and especially love the idea of helping my students discover and learn more about things they are interested in or passionate about. When my students get to work on things they love and are excited about, not only does it keep them motivated to practice their speech and language skills, it also prepares them to communicate well when it comes time they get to share what they love and know about in everyday life. Image created by Pili Lee using Canva

Subject:
Secondary English Language Arts
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Activity/Lab
Author:
Shue Yan
Date Added:
04/08/2022
Interest Inventory/student presentation
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This is a lesson plan created by Amy Baldwin.Students will interviw each other using an interest inventory. They will work work in pairs and then indepently create a google slide presentation based on their answers to their inventory.They will present their slide show to the class. Teacher will use a rubric to grade while student is presenting.

Subject:
Professional Learning
Secondary English Language Arts
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Activity/Lab
Author:
Amy Baldwin
Date Added:
04/02/2021
A Long Walk To Water Connection Experience
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In this co-taught 80-minute face-to-face lesson (assessment is homework or given time in a second class session) students will rotate through stations to make personal connections with the book, A Long Walk to Water by  Linda Sue Park. (Stations can be removed or customized to allow for time, budget, or supervision constraints.) Please note, this lesson works best when you have several adult volunteers to run stations. This lesson is best co-taught with an ELA teacher who will be reading and discussing the book with their students. (It can be slightly adapted to fit similar stories.) It is also an effective way to deepen understanding and connections after the class has read the book. Thumbnail Image: Woodwayne, CC BY-SA 4.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0>, via Wikimedia Commons

Subject:
Literature
Secondary English Language Arts
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Activity/Lab
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Lesson Plan
Author:
Teresa
Date Added:
07/20/2023
Personal Storytelling
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 This speech therapy lesson focuses on building a personal narrative of something that is special about the student themselves, in order to help students build expressive language skills and vocabulary skills, as well as create a personal digital storytelling video to showcase to others. Students will complete a digital story using their school chromebook devices. The face-to-face instructions/lesson of vocabulary and sentence starter examples will take two 25-minute speech therapy sessions. The students will be given time to work on their projects during a third and fourth 25-minute speech therapy session. An additional session will be reserved for students to share their projects in a small group. This lesson plan is designed for middle school to high school grade levels. 

Subject:
English Language Arts
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Media Object
Author:
Shue Yan
Date Added:
12/03/2021
Sentence Structure and Complexity
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  Sentence Structure and Complexity:Students will learn about the common forms of sentence structures, including simple, complex, and compound sentences.  Several tips and tricks, such as choosing the appropriate transition and using commas to expand sentences, are included in this lesson, as well as opportunities to practice writing complex sentences.Student grouping: This Nearpod activity can be student-led, teacher-led or both. My preference is to present as teacher-led and then assign as student-led.This Item was created by Nearpod.

Subject:
Secondary English Language Arts
Material Type:
Lesson
Author:
Amy Baldwin
Date Added:
03/27/2021
Teaching Spelling to English Language Learners
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Susan Lenski and Frances Verbruggen offer strategies focused on how to teach and assess spelling with ELLs, including discussion on error correction. The authors have created a hypothetical school setting based on their extensive research and observations in classrooms around the country, presenting educators' questions and challenges, as well as their collaborative conversations with colleagues.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Provider:
¡Colorín Colorado!
Date Added:
02/02/2024
Vivid Verbs
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This lesson teaches students the difference between linking and action verbs. It has students work in a group to practice using vivid verbs. Then students revise their own narrative and include more vivid action verbs. This should be given during a narrative writing unit when students have a narrative they are writing.

Subject:
Secondary English Language Arts
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Echo
Date Added:
08/01/2022
Voices of American Indian Boarding Schools Audio Museum
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RI.6.6, W.6.1a, W.6.1b, W.6.1e, W.6.4, SL.6.1d, SL.6.4, SL.6.6Voices of Native American Boarding Schools Audio Museum Performance TaskCreate a museum exhibit made up of audio recordings using narratives bystudents of American Indian boarding schools.Steps1. Select a text (a poem, personal narrative, etc.) written by a survivor of the boarding schools.2. Write a preface for the text that introduces it and provides context.3. Write a reflection that explains why the text is meaningful.4. Record yourself reading your preface, text, and reflection aloud using proper and respectful intonation, volume, and pacing.5. Review and re-record your reading, polishing it to perfection!6. Welcome guests to the audio museum! Listen to the recordings of your classmates, and answer questions about three classmates’ recordings on a note-catcher.8. Engage in a whole class discussion about the connections between the performance task and the module overall.PurposeThrough our work before and during the audio museum, we can help make sure that these powerful stories about American Indian boarding schools are exposed to a wider audience.

Subject:
Elementary English Language Arts
History
Literature
Poetry
Social Studies
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson
Primary Source
Author:
Corrie
Date Added:
07/26/2023