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Key Literacy Strategies: Comparing and Contrasting Ideas

Resource Grade Level Media Type
Debating the Constitution  

Debating the Constitution
In this media-rich activity designed to enhance literacy skills, students explore how delegates to the U.S. Constitutional Convention in 1787 addressed slavery in the Constitution as they debated the idea of fair representation in the government.

5-12 Student Activity
Exploring the Everglades Environment  

Exploring the Everglades Environment
In this media-rich activity designed to enhance literacy skills, students learn about the unique environment of southern Florida's Everglades and gain insights into the interrelatedness of living things, non-living things, and climate.

5-12 Student Activity
Newton's Third Law: Action-Reaction  

Newton's Third Law: Action-Reaction
In this media-rich activity designed to enhance literacy skills, an early astronaut's experiences teach students that Newton's third law of motion—for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction—applies both on Earth and in outer space.

7-12 Student Activity
Perspectives on the Land  

Perspectives on the Land
In this media-rich activity designed to enhance literacy skills, students explore how the differing worldviews of white settlers and Native Americans affected their interactions and led to conflicts when Americans surged westward in the 1860s.

5-12 Student Activity
Reproductive Strategies  

Reproductive Strategies
In this media-rich activity designed to enhance literacy skills, students learn about the advantages and disadvantages of the two basic forms of reproduction for the living things that practice them.

5-12 Student Activity
Snake Jaws: A Lesson in Evolution  

Snake Jaws: A Lesson in Evolution
In this media-rich activity designed to enhance literacy skills, students learn how animals' physical characteristics, such as jaw structure, are directly related to the function they perform when the animal interacts with its environment.

5-12 Student Activity
The Story of Pocahontas  

The Story of Pocahontas
In this media-rich activity designed to enhance literacy skills, students explore what may have happened when Pocahontas and John Smith met by comparing a popular and a historical version of the famous story.

5-12 Student Activity