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Lesson Plan List for: Reading and Viewing

Resource Grade Level Media Type
Analogies - The Baka of Cameroon, West Africa  

Analogies - The Baka of Cameroon, West Africa
Students complete analogies and connect them to information about the Baka of Cameroon, West Africa.

6-8 Lesson Plan
Analyzing and Comparing Perspectives on Issues - Gorillas  

Analyzing and Comparing Perspectives on Issues - Gorillas
Students compare and contrast their perspectives on raising gorillas in captivity with their peers and with scientists. They summarize their perspectives and the perspectives of others.

5-12 Lesson Plan
Analyzing an Issue From Three Perspectives - Smoking in Public Places  

Analyzing an Issue From Three Perspectives - Smoking in Public Places
Students note various perspectives on the debate about smoking in public places in NYC and create an interview to research the perspectives of peers and community members. They write a report to present their findings and opinion on the issue.

6-8 Lesson Plan
Analyzing Information - Can Pigs be Pets?  

Analyzing Information - Can Pigs be Pets?
Students identify a main idea as well as analyze, evaluate and interpret new information, personal experiences and prior knowledge to form an opinion which they then write about.

3-5 Lesson Plan
The Buzz about Fact and Opinion  

The Buzz about Fact and Opinion
Students differentiate between fact and opinion on a handout with statements about bees.

3-5 Lesson Plan
Cause and Effect Relationships - Silence of the Bees  

Cause and Effect Relationships - Silence of the Bees
Students write an essay that synthesizes the cause and effect relationship the disappearance of bees will cause.

6-8 Lesson Plan
A Character's Perspective - Colonial House  

A Character's Perspective - Colonial House
Students watch a video segment that shows the reactions of colonists and native people when they encounter one another for the first time during a colony settlement reenactment. Students then select a character and write a letter from that character’s point of view that describes the meeting.

6-8 Lesson Plan
Character Development - Nanavi, A Girl from Benin, West Africa  

Character Development - Nanavi, A Girl from Benin, West Africa
Students use a chart to track character development and write a statement to express the ways in which a particular character from West Africa has changed.

5-8 Lesson Plan
Character Development: Cancer - A New Treatment  

Character Development: Cancer - A New Treatment
Students will answer questions about what motivated chemical engineer Mark Davis to search for a better treatment for his wife's cancer. They then complete a journal entry in which they compare his motivations and goals to those they’ve established for themselves.

6-12 Lesson Plan
Character Development - Flora  

Character Development - Flora
Students create and present a timeline of important events and changes in a character’s development over time.

6-12 Lesson Plan
Character Motivation - Duke  

Character Motivation - Duke
Students complete a chart describing Duke Ellington’s motivations for playing the piano and describe how these motivations changed his attitude toward playing the piano.

1-6 Lesson Plan
Compare and Contrast - City Pigeons and City Parrots  

Compare and Contrast - City Pigeons and City Parrots
Students take notes on similarities and differences between two types of city birds using a T-chart and then construct a Venn diagram to compare and contrast them.

4-8 Lesson Plan
Compare and Contrast Information from Multiple Sources - Wolong's Pandas  

Compare and Contrast Information from Multiple Sources - Wolong's Pandas
Students compare and contrast information from three sources to determine the reasons that contributed to panda population decline.  They draw conclusions from these sources by writing their own paragraphs.

5-7 Lesson Plan
Comparing and Contrasting - Explorers of Yesterday and Today  

Comparing and Contrasting - Explorers of Yesterday and Today
Students write essays that compare and contrast two explorers of Yellowstone National Park, Tom Murphy, a modern day explorer and photographer and John Colter, an explorer who traveled across the same area almost 200 years ago.

6-8 Lesson Plan
Comparing and Contrasting - Grassland, Desert, and Forest Elephants  

Comparing and Contrasting - Grassland, Desert, and Forest Elephants
Students use a T-chart to take notes on the similarities and differences among elephants. With partners, they organize their notes and construct a Venn diagram with illustrations.

6-8 Lesson Plan
Comparing Education Around the World  

Comparing Education Around the World
Students compare and contrast the circumstances surrounding two boys’ experiences at schools in different countries.

3-5 Lesson Plan
Creating a Hypothesis - The Intelligent Robot  

Creating a Hypothesis - The Intelligent Robot
Students watch a video segment that discusses developing intelligent robots, and then write paragraphs that provide detailed hypotheses of results that could come from this endeavor.

6-12 Lesson Plan
Describing Characters - Cloud Grows  

Describing Characters - Cloud Grows
Students learn about characterization by studying and taking notes on the growth of a white stallion.

5-12 Lesson Plan
Determining Main Idea and Supporting Details - Wild in the City  

Determining Main Idea and Supporting Details - Wild in the City
Students use a graphic organizer to record important details and determine the main idea of a video segment. They use the organizer to write an informational paragraph about parakeets in the city.

4-7 Lesson Plan
Determining Solutions to a Problem - Fire Cloud  

Determining Solutions to a Problem - Fire Cloud
Students identify a problem and what measures are taken to solve it as well as identify solutions to the problem.

4-12 Lesson Plan
Developing Supporting Ideas - A Garden Grows in Brooklyn  

Developing Supporting Ideas - A Garden Grows in Brooklyn
Students design and draw a garden and give reasons to support why their garden is important to the neighborhood.

3-6 Lesson Plan
Drawing Conclusions - Polka Town, U.S.A.  

Drawing Conclusions - Polka Town, U.S.A.
Students draw conclusions from basic premises they identify while watching a video. They test each other’s conclusions based on the explicit and implicit information that is available to the reader.

6-8 Lesson Plan
Drawing Conclusions - Is This a Map of the Underground Railroad?  

Drawing Conclusions - Is This a Map of the Underground Railroad?
After watching a video segment, students complete a graphic organizer to establish evidence regarding the authenticity of a map and whether it is or is not a map of the Underground Railroad.

6-12 Lesson Plan
Drawing Conclusions - Miss Navajo  

Drawing Conclusions - Miss Navajo
Students watch a video documenting the Navajo language portion of the Miss Navajo Nation beauty contest, determine the main responsibilities of the winner of Miss Navajo Nation and complete graphic organizers to write paragraphs that highlight these details and explain their inferences.

6-8 Lesson Plan
Drawing Conclusions and Comparing/Contrasting - The Everglades  

Drawing Conclusions and Comparing/Contrasting - The Everglades
Students take notes to determine the most important information given in a video segment and written text. They compare the information and draw written conclusions about the importance of studying the pig frog and the Everglades.

4-8 Lesson Plan
Evaluating the Validity of Information - Did the Chinese Discover America in 1421?  

Evaluating the Validity of Information - Did the Chinese Discover America in 1421?
Students evaluate evidence regarding the Chinese building a massive fleet for naval exploration then determine whether the evidence presented is valid.

6-8 Lesson Plan
Explicit and Implicit Language – Interpreting the Meaning of the Fourteenth Amendment  

Explicit and Implicit Language – Interpreting the Meaning of the Fourteenth Amendment
Students watch two video segments about the Fourteenth Amendment and then write an essay addressing where the amendment is explicit or implicit in meaning.

6-8 Lesson Plan
Exploring Contrasts in "The Lanyard," by Billy Collins  

Exploring Contrasts in "The Lanyard," by Billy Collins
In "The Lanyard," by Billy Collins, the speaker remembers a gift he made for his mother. This media-rich lesson helps students explore how contrasting images in a poem can create meaning.

7-12 Lesson Plan
Exploring Selected Haiku by Issa  

Exploring Selected Haiku by Issa
Discover the haiku of Japanese poet Kobayashi Issa. This media-rich lesson examines the format, humor, and nature of haiku by Issa. Students analyze various haiku and write their own.

7-12 Lesson Plan
Fact or Opinion - Manatees  

Fact or Opinion - Manatees
Students differentiate between facts and opinions about manatees.

5-7 Lesson Plan
 Facts or Opinions - Wonderful Worms  

Facts or Opinions - Wonderful Worms
Students differentiate between facts and opinions using a two-column chart.

3-6 Lesson Plan
Form an Opinion - Cats  

Form an Opinion - Cats
Students develop an informed opinion about whether cats or dogs make better pets.

4-12 Lesson Plan
How Text and Art Create a Response - The Chalk Sculpture  

How Text and Art Create a Response - The Chalk Sculpture
Students answer questions and write an essay about the public response to Jennifer Allora and Guillermo Calzadilla’s chalk sculpture.

6-8 Lesson Plan
Identify Cultural Influences - Hiawatha  

Identify Cultural Influences - Hiawatha
Students identify aspects of Native American life represented in the poem Hiawatha.

5-8 Lesson Plan
Identifying Characteristics - Anansi, the Spider  

Identifying Characteristics - Anansi, the Spider
Students identify the specific traits of Anansi, a popular character in African folklore, by completing a character web.

2-5 Lesson Plan
Identifying Cultural and Ethnic Values - Dance Theatre of Harlem  

Identifying Cultural and Ethnic Values - Dance Theatre of Harlem
Students compose an historical landmark dedication to the Dance Theatre of Harlem which includes some of the cultural and ethnic values of the school.

6-8 Lesson Plan
Identifying Different Perspectives - Camilo's Drums  

Identifying Different Perspectives - Camilo's Drums
Students complete a graphic organizer that illustrates the multiple perspectives presented in the video segments.

6-8 Lesson Plan
Identifying Important and Unimportant Details - An Ornithologist's Job  

Identifying Important and Unimportant Details - An Ornithologist's Job
Students distinguish between important and unimportant details and, acting as news reporters, write an article about the job of an ornithologist.

4-8 Lesson Plan
Identifying Main Idea and Supporting Details - The Stonecutter's Wish  

Identifying Main Idea and Supporting Details - The Stonecutter's Wish
Students identify which details support the main idea or theme of a story that they watch.

2-4 Lesson Plan
Identifying Social, Cultural, and Historical Perspectives - Dogs That Changed the World  

Identifying Social, Cultural, and Historical Perspectives - Dogs That Changed the World
Students identify social, cultural, and historical perspectives regarding the importance of dogs in the past and present. They write and illustrate list poems that incorporate each perspective.

5-8 Lesson Plan
Identifying Supporting Evidence from a Text  - What is a Hero?  

Identifying Supporting Evidence from a Text - What is a Hero?
Using evidence found in a story, students identify what characteristics make a hero.

1-4 Lesson Plan
Identifying the Social and Cultural Context of a Period - The New Negro and the Harlem Renaissance  

Identifying the Social and Cultural Context of a Period - The New Negro and the Harlem Renaissance
Students write an essay summarizing the social and cultural changes in African American life and attitudes during the Harlem Renaissance.

6-8 Lesson Plan
Identifying the Social and Cultural Contexts of a Time Period -  The Journey of the Jewish Americans  

Identifying the Social and Cultural Contexts of a Time Period - The Journey of the Jewish Americans
Students watch a video segment that presents the immigration of Jews to America during the 19th century. They answer questions related to the events of the video and compare these events to those they observe in society today.

6-12 Lesson Plan
Incorporating Flashbacks in Narrative Text - The Sinking of the U.S.S. Indianapolis  

Incorporating Flashbacks in Narrative Text - The Sinking of the U.S.S. Indianapolis
Students watch a video segment that shows an interview with one of the survivors of the U.S.S. Indianapolis who recalls the sinking of the ship and his survival. Students then create an original narrative that utilizes flashback to tell the survivor’s story.

6-12 Lesson Plan
Interpreting Characters, Setting, Plot, and Theme - The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Disaster  

Interpreting Characters, Setting, Plot, and Theme - The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Disaster
Students will watch a video segment chronicling the tragic fire at the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory. Using a story elements graphic organizer, students will determine the various elements of the story and arrange them in the correct order on the organizer.

6-8 Lesson Plan
Interpreting Data, Facts and Ideas from Informational Texts -  A Different Kind of Fuel  

Interpreting Data, Facts and Ideas from Informational Texts - A Different Kind of Fuel
Students watch a video about the world’s need to find a replacement for fossil fuels and scientists' attempts to produce energy. Students then answer questions by using their understanding of the text and details from the segment to support their answers.

6-12 Lesson Plan
Main Idea and Details - Cloud  

Main Idea and Details - Cloud
Students practice distinguishing between relevant and irrelevant ideas by identifying relevant details in a story and using them to draft a main idea statement. They double check the details as relevant or irrelevant in a two-column chart.

5-12 Lesson Plan
Main Ideas and Supporting Details on Two Topics - Neeraj and Moths  

Main Ideas and Supporting Details on Two Topics - Neeraj and Moths
Students construct and defend a main-idea statement using relevant supporting details they identify in two separate video segments.

5-8 Lesson Plan
Making and Monitoring Predictions - Pet Advice and Jamaica Bay  

Making and Monitoring Predictions - Pet Advice and Jamaica Bay
Students respond to prompts that help them make and monitor predictions about two video segments. They reflect on whether predicting influenced their comprehension of the texts.

6-8 Lesson Plan
Making Predictions - The Injured Otter  

Making Predictions - The Injured Otter
Students watch a video segment that shows a young injured otter’s attempts to locate his missing family. Then they predict what happens next and then write a narrative account of these events from three possible points of view: the injured otter, the filmmaker or an animal behaviorist.

6-10 Lesson Plan
Paraphrasing - Timbuktu in Your Own Words  

Paraphrasing - Timbuktu in Your Own Words
Students paraphrase passages from a video with assistance.

6-8 Lesson Plan
Persuasive Presentation - Pigeons and Gardens  

Persuasive Presentation - Pigeons and Gardens
Students assess a video segment using a rubric they construct that identifies the components of effective persuasive presentations.

5-7 Lesson Plan
Point of View - Sharing a Perspective on Music  

Point of View - Sharing a Perspective on Music
Students share their opinions on music and write two critiques of a band playing the “St. Louis Blues,” one from their own point of view and one from that of a music critic. They reflect upon how their point of view influenced their opinion.

6-8 Lesson Plan
Point of View - Rhinoceros  

Point of View - Rhinoceros
Students write a journal entry in which they imagine themselves as the rhinoceros and describe its journey to a new preserve.

6-8 Lesson Plan
Prior Knowledge - What Do You Know About Dogs?  

Prior Knowledge - What Do You Know About Dogs?
Students reflect, in notes, classroom discussion and writing, on how they use prior knowledge about dogs to help them comprehend new information.

5-8 Lesson Plan
Recognizing that One Text Can Generate Multiple Interpretations - The Double V  

Recognizing that One Text Can Generate Multiple Interpretations - The Double V
Students describe in an essay the multiple meanings of the Double V campaign mounted by the Pittsburgh Courier newspaper during World War II.

6-8 Lesson Plan
Recurring Themes - The Lives of Nanavi and Neeraj  

Recurring Themes - The Lives of Nanavi and Neeraj
Students practice identifying themes using questions from varying perspectives (their own, the author’s and the main character’s).

4-7 Lesson Plan
Techniques of Persuasive Presentations - Ebony, the Elephant Calf  

Techniques of Persuasive Presentations - Ebony, the Elephant Calf
Students identify the techniques used to persuade listeners to feel certain ways about what they see.

6-8 Lesson Plan
Twelfth Night Act 1 Sc 1 Lesson Plan  

Twelfth Night Act 1 Sc 1 Lesson Plan
In this lesson based on Act 1 Sc 1 of Twelfth Night, students characterize Orsino and Olivia. They examine themes of ideas of marriage and levels of love, using journals, video, and inquiries about marriage and courtship in the Elizabethan Era.

9-12 Lesson Plan
Twelfth Night Act 1 Sc 2 Lesson Plan  

Twelfth Night Act 1 Sc 2 Lesson Plan
In this lesson based on Act 1 Sc 2 of Twelfth Night, students characterize Viola and discuss suspension of disbelief. They examine the potential for tragedy within comedy, and vocabulary. Activities include journals, video, acting, and an inquiry.

9-12 Lesson Plan
Twelfth Night Act 1 Sc 3 Lesson Plan  

Twelfth Night Act 1 Sc 3 Lesson Plan
In this lesson based on Act 1 Sc 3 of Twelfth Night, students characterize Sir Toby Belch, Maria, and Sir Andrew Aguecheck. They discuss vocabulary and literary devices (malapropism, aside, and dance terms). Activities include journals, video, and an inquiry into etiquette.

9-12 Lesson Plan
Twelfth Night Act 1 Sc 4 Lesson Plan  

Twelfth Night Act 1 Sc 4 Lesson Plan

In this lesson based on Act 1 Sc 4 of Twelfth Night, students characterize Orsino. They discuss vocabulary and literary devices (cliffhanger and mythology). Activities include journal entries, persuasive tactics, and an inquiry, about wooing a woman.

9-12 Lesson Plan
Twelfth Night Act 1 Sc 5 Lesson Plan  

Twelfth Night Act 1 Sc 5 Lesson Plan
In this lesson based on Act 1 Sc 5 of Twelfth Night, students explore the theme of the ability to see your folly, if Feste is really a fool, and puns. Activities include journal entries, creating a prompt book, and an inquiry about clowns.

9-12 Lesson Plan
Twelfth Night Act 2 Sc 1 Lesson Plan  

Twelfth Night Act 2 Sc 1 Lesson Plan
In this lesson based on Act 2 Sc 1 of Twelfth Night,students characterize Sebastian and Antonio. They discuss the potential for tragedy within a comedy and levels of love, personification, puns, and rhymes. Activities include journals and inquiries.

9-12 Lesson Plan
Twelfth Night Act 2 Sc 2 Lesson Plan  

Twelfth Night Act 2 Sc 2 Lesson Plan
This lesson based on Act 2 Sc 2 of Twelfth Night focuses on gender roles and levels of love, and the literary devices of synecdoche and apostrophe. Students write about first impressions and stereotypes and critique the actor who plays Viola.

9-12 Lesson Plan
Twelfth Night Act 2 Sc 3 Lesson Plan  

Twelfth Night Act 2 Sc 3 Lesson Plan
In this lesson based on Act 2 Sc 3 of Twelfth Night, students characterize Malvolio, Maria, Toby and Andrew. They examine the dichotomy of opposites, levels of love, and gender roles. Activities include journals, video, and inquiries about music.

9-12 Lesson Plan
Twelfth Night Act 2 Sc 4 Lesson Plan  

Twelfth Night Act 2 Sc 4 Lesson Plan
In this lesson based on Act 2 Sc 4 of Twelfth Night, students examine Orsino's conversations with Olivia, Feste's song and riddles, and similes about love. They discuss gender roles and levels of love. Activities include a journal entry and a video.

9-12 Lesson Plan
Twelfth Night Act 2 Sc 5 Lesson Plan  

Twelfth Night Act 2 Sc 5 Lesson Plan
In this lesson based on Act 2 Sc 5 of Twelfth Night, students examine Malvolio's reaction to Olivia's "letter". Themes are the ability to recognize one's own folly and levels of love. Activities include literary devices, journal, video, and insults.

9-12 Lesson Plan
Twelfth Night Act 3 Sc 1 Lesson Plan  

Twelfth Night Act 3 Sc 1 Lesson Plan
In this lesson based on Act 3 Sc 1 of Twelfth Night, students discuss folly and false wit, the irony in Feste's character, and gender roles. Activities include acting practice, a video, and research and views of women's status in Shakespeare's time.

9-12 Lesson Plan
Twelfth Night Act 3 Sc 2 Lesson Plan  

Twelfth Night Act 3 Sc 2 Lesson Plan
In this lesson based on Act 3 Sc 2 of Twelfth Night, students discuss references to actual historical incidents in the play and characterizations of Olivia and Malvolio. Activities include journal prompts and an inquiry about fashion of the time.

9-12 Lesson Plan
Twelfth Night Act 3 Sc 3 Lesson Plan  

Twelfth Night Act 3 Sc 3 Lesson Plan
In this lesson based on Act 3 Sc 3 of Twelfth Night, students discuss Sebastian's presence in Illyria and relationships between characters Antonio, the Duke, and Sebastian. Activities include diagramming a web of characters and their relationships.

9-12 Lesson Plan
Twelfth Night Act 3 Sc 4 Lesson Plan  

Twelfth Night Act 3 Sc 4 Lesson Plan
In this lesson based on Act 3 Sc 4 of Twelfth Night, students discuss plot, identities, marriage as continuity, and our attitude toward Antonio. Activities include journal entry on Maria's letter, blocking a scene, and an inquiry about Midsummer Eve.

9-12 Lesson Plan
Twelfth Night Act 4 Sc 1 Lesson Plan  

Twelfth Night Act 4 Sc 1 Lesson Plan
This lesson based on Act 4 Sc 1 of Twelfth Night introduces the comic arc of the play, propelled by slapstick and suspension of disbelief. Students discuss caprice and the use of rhyme. Activities include writing about dreams, and blocking the scene.

9-12 Lesson Plan
Twelfth Night Act 4 Sc 2 Lesson Plan  

Twelfth Night Act 4 Sc 2 Lesson Plan
This lesson based on Act 4 Sc 2 of Twelfth Night focuses on darkness through a trick played on Malvolio. Themes are potential for tragedy in comedy, caprice, wisdom in foolishness, and songs. Also included are an oxymoron, practical jokes, and topaz.

9-12 Lesson Plan
Twelfth Night Act 4 Sc 3 Lesson Plan  

Twelfth Night Act 4 Sc 3 Lesson Plan
This lesson based on Act 4 Sc 3 of Twelfth Night students focuses on caprice and levels of love by examining Sebastian's soliloquy. Included is a journal entry about the basis for good relationships, and whether Olivia and Sebastian will have one.

9-12 Lesson Plan
Twelfth Night Act 5 Lesson Plan  

Twelfth Night Act 5 Lesson Plan
In this lesson based on Act 5 of Twelfth Night students examine quotations from Orsino, Feste, and Malvolio. Songs, ability to see one's own folly, and marriage and levels of love are themes, along with writing predictions about the couples' futures.

9-12 Lesson Plan
Understanding Story Elements - Who, What, Where  

Understanding Story Elements - Who, What, Where
Students identify story elements (who, what, and where), record significant details and create a rap.

3-5 Lesson Plan
Use of Symbolism to Convey the Author's Message - The Negro Speaks of Rivers  

Use of Symbolism to Convey the Author's Message - The Negro Speaks of Rivers
Students identify and interpret literary devices, symbolism and first-person narration as well as answer critical thinking questions and write a paragraph about a Langston Hughes poem.

6-8 Lesson Plan
Using Descriptive Language - Inventing Your Own Bug!  

Using Descriptive Language - Inventing Your Own Bug!
Students use descriptive language to describe a bug they have invented.

3-5 Lesson Plan
Using Literary Devices  

Using Literary Devices
Students learn about literary devices by identifying examples of personification and hyperbole.

4-6 Lesson Plan
Using Prior Knowledge from Personal Experiences - Understanding Duke Ellington  

Using Prior Knowledge from Personal Experiences - Understanding Duke Ellington
Students use prior knowledge to compare their own experiences to those of Duke Ellington.

1-6 Lesson Plan
Using Story Elements to Write a Rap  

Using Story Elements to Write a Rap
Students use story elements (who, what, and where) to write and then perform their own raps.

1-4 Lesson Plan
Using Supporting Evidence to Interpret Meaning - A Native American Folktale  

Using Supporting Evidence to Interpret Meaning - A Native American Folktale
Students give meaning to oral and written texts using supporting evidence from a Native American folktale.

1-4 Lesson Plan
What's the Author's Purpose? Animal Shelter  

What's the Author's Purpose? Animal Shelter
Using a 2-column chart, students scaffold their thinking and draw conclusions about the author’s purpose.

4-8 Lesson Plan
What Do You Infer? Animal Shelter  

What Do You Infer? Animal Shelter
Students identify which statements made in a video segment are inferences.

4-6 Lesson Plan