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Preview of Book Genre Lesson for Middle Schoolers

Book Genre Lesson for Middle Schoolers

Created by
Meredithe Carr
This google slides presentation gives definitions of various book genres (biography, mystery, fantasy, realistic fiction, historical fiction, and science fiction) as well as gives students the opportunity to practice identifying the genres. After learning the definition and reviewing examples of the genres, students will watch youtube movie trailers for different books and then determine the genre of the story. This google slides presentation features books that are recognizable and of interest
Preview of Library Lesson: From Oral Folktales to Fiction Books - Middle School

Library Lesson: From Oral Folktales to Fiction Books - Middle School

Created by
No Sweat Library
Have you ever wondered how our different fiction stories came to be? From Oral Folktales to Fiction Books can answer that!Inspire students to expand their fiction reading choices with this Library Lesson. It offers an historical glimpse at folktale books for children and allows students to infer how different types of folktales lengthened to become the kinds of Fiction stories we know today. The Book Analysis Worksheet provides a hands-on activity that allows students to examine fiction books an
Preview of Library Lesson: Creating a Book Quick-Talk for Accountable Talk - Middle School

Library Lesson: Creating a Book Quick-Talk for Accountable Talk - Middle School

Created by
No Sweat Library
Too noisy or absolute silence can't be the norm for book browsing. Creating a Book Quick-Talk for Accountable Talk in the School Library gives students a guide for sharing their book to excite others to expand their reading choices.This lesson presents accountable talk and then leads students through the 5 elements of fiction as they create a 30-second book review on a simple 3x5 index card. The lesson is aligned to National School Library Standards & ELA Common Core State Standards, and is
Preview of Introduction to Genres

Introduction to Genres

This unit provides an introduction to genres, with a particular emphasis on the genres found within fiction, but also touches on nonfiction, poetry, fables, biography, and autobiography. The goal is to acquaint students with the characteristics of each of the various genres. An instructional powerpoint guides students in either recording definitions or brainstorming keywords for each genre to use as a “cheat sheet” for other activities. Activities to provide additional practice include a bingo g
Preview of Library Lesson: Multicultural Cinderella Fairy Tales with 6g

Library Lesson: Multicultural Cinderella Fairy Tales with 6g

Created by
No Sweat Library
Explore cultural diversity and reinforce the universality of storytelling using multicultural renditions of the exemplar fairy tale "Cinderella." Students usually know the Cinderella story, but examining elements of a fairy tale with an interspersed read-aloud of the original Perrault gives it new meaning. For the hands-on activity, student partners read a different cultural rendition of Cinderella and fill out a double-bubble graphic organizer to see how the details of the same story differ de
Preview of Library Lesson: Multicultural Folktales with 6g

Library Lesson: Multicultural Folktales with 6g

Created by
No Sweat Library
Explore cultural diversity and reinforce the universality of storytelling using cultural folktales of various countries. Brief instruction on background of folktales, their purpose, and how they portray the unique beliefs, customs, and traditions of a group of people.Student partners read one of the 5 kinds of folktale (fairy tale, myth, fable, legend, tall tale) and use a Zoom In-Zoom Out graphic organizer to identify unique cultural elements, then summarize the story and glean universal themes
Preview of Literary Device Poster Project

Literary Device Poster Project

Using this lesson plan students will make picture posters that represent the literary devices. Each poster will contain a picture that they've taken themselves, that picture will take up a whole page, the only text on the page will be the literary device that will be represented. This lesson goes over literary device basics and incorporates multimedia elements. Students will learn to use cameras to take an effective pictures and to edit that picture and turn it into a poster. This lesson gives s
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