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Leader, Skeptic, Scribe - Exploring Jekyll & Hyde Through Multiple Perspectives
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In this lesson, students work in groups of 3-4 students to analyze their paired novella in order to deepen their understanding of the text. Each student takes on a specific role - leader, skeptic, or scribe in order to form an assertion, support that assertion with evidence, and refine their assertion in order to craft a clear, specific argument. In addition to providing a collaborative, multi-modal analysis experience, this lesson also incorporates movement and reflection and is easily adaptable to any paired text or close-reading skill.

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Communication and Multimodal Literacy
English
Fiction
Reading
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Lesson
Reading
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Date Added:
12/15/2019
Writing Strong Thesis Statements
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This resource helps students learn about what makes a thesis statement strong and apply the knowledge they gain.

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English
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Date Added:
11/24/2019
Writing Strong Thesis Statements
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This resource helps students learn about what makes a thesis statement strong, and how to identify the components of a well-written thesis statement. It will also provide an activity for them to create their own thesis statements and peer edit the work of their classmates.

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English
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Activity/Lab
Date Added:
12/01/2019
Writing Strong Thesis Statements
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This resource helps students learn about what makes a thesis statement strong, and how to identify the components of a well-written thesis statement. It will also provide an activity for them to create their own thesis statements and peer edit the work of their classmates.

Subject:
English
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Date Added:
03/01/2022