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Cross-Curricular Summary Activity
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 Each student writes a one paragraph summary of a chapter of a book and then illustrates their chapter. It can be used for a book the whole class is reading so then all of the summaries are collected and bound together to create a “summary book” of the book read. This activity can be used for both fiction and non-fiction books in any subject and any grade, although this activity is linked to upper primary SOLs. This activity assesses reading comprehension and practices all writing skills. It also includes Art SOLs, and if you have students create their final products on the computer, then you would be incorporating the Computer Technology SOLs as well. If it is used for a non-fiction text in a different content class, then the activity would also cover those SOLs. It can be used for EL classes in middle school also. 

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Cross-Curricular
ESL
English
English Language Development (ELD)
Reading
Visual Art
Writing
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Author:
Laura Brown
Date Added:
07/30/2020
Digital Learning Integration Strategy: 3-5 Digital Music Exploration
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Online chord looping stations and drum machines such as those found on One Motion allow students the opportunity to engage in music creation in a way that is accessible to them without a large theoretical music background. Students can use their intuition and their ears to create music in innovative ways online.

Subject:
Fine Arts
Music
Material Type:
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
VDOE Fine Arts
Date Added:
05/26/2022
Digital Learning Integration Strategy: 3-5 Lyrical Collaboration
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Collaborative boards allow students to share ideas and engage with each other via an online platform. When students are learning about the creative process of music creation and composition, students can use an online collaborative board to share lyrics and co-create a song together.

Subject:
Fine Arts
Music
Material Type:
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
VDOE Fine Arts
Date Added:
05/26/2022
Digital Learning Integration Strategy: 3-5 Rhythm and Groove Exploration
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Students use NYU Music Experience Design Lab: Groove Pizza to create drum and unpitched instrument rhythms with math-inspired concepts. Students create grooves using math concepts like shapes, angles and patterns. The circular rhythm app allows students to begin exploration with “specials” pizza presets and add/remove “toppings” to adjust the groove. Final student creations can be shared as a link, downloaded as a .wav or .midi file, and converted to external music notation software.

Subject:
Fine Arts
Music
Material Type:
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
VDOE Fine Arts
Date Added:
05/26/2022
Digital Media Lesson Starter: Creating a Melody Through Digital Composition
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Students will use a digital composition tool to create a melody with specific parameters, based on grade level goals and standards. The teacher prepares a poem with a rhythm on one note, and students will create a melodic-variation to share with others.

Subject:
Fine Arts
Music
Material Type:
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
VDOE Fine Arts
Date Added:
06/03/2022
"The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs" Cross-Curricular Activities
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      Using the picture book The True Story of the Three Pigs by A. Wolf  as told to Jon Scieska, students will complete math word problems that cover the measurement SOLs. They will also write their own “true story” of another fairy tale, which covers the English writing SOLs. An extension of this unit could be to have students create math word problems based on their new story and have their classmates solve them. This lesson can also be used as an art activity if the story is illustrated. If technology is available, it can be an opportunity for students to practice their computer skills to create a final version of their new illustrated fairy tale or to use the computer to illustrate it.  

Subject:
English
Mathematics
Measurement and Geometry
Visual Art
Writing
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Activity/Lab
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Homework/Assignment
Author:
Laura Brown
Date Added:
07/29/2020