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Lesson Set Aligned to the Developing Stage
Lesson Set Aligned to the Developing Stage

This lesson uses the children's book: The Proudest Blue: A Story of Hijab and Family by Ibtihaj Muhammad (2019), With S. K. Ali

"The Proudest Blue spotlights the powerful bond of sisterhood as Asiya teaches Faizah what it means to be proud of who you are and how to rise above the misinformed, hurtful words of others."

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"The Invisible Boy"
"The Invisible Boy"

This lesson plan features the book "The Invisible Boy" written by Trudy Ludwig and illustrated by Patrice Barton. It includes example questions, prompts, and tips for teachers.

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Lesson: Understanding Hardships Through Cinderella
Lesson: Understanding Hardships Through Cinderella

Use this lesson from Text Structures from Fairytales to guide students to deeper understanding of the concept of challenge through analyzing the story of Cinderella. 

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Writers Read Better: Lessons for Drafting Nonfiction
Writers Read Better: Lessons for Drafting Nonfiction

These lessons from Writers Read Better: Nonfiction focus on drafting nonfiction pieces, which will help students to decide for themselves the best ways to present their information to their readers.

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Lesson: Notice How Characters Change
Lesson: Notice How Characters Change

These three lessons from The Ramped-Up Read Aloud will teach students to: notice how characters change from the beginning to the end of a story; think about the differences in the way they think and act; and talk, write, or draw about how they change. 

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Lesson: Who Is the Better Superhero?
Lesson: Who Is the Better Superhero?

Use this lesson from Developing Writers of Argument to give students a chance to practice developing an argument of their own and defending it effectively in a debate. 

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Let's Read & Write: I'm a Little Teapot
Let's Read & Write: I'm a Little Teapot

This lesson from Text Structures from Nursery Rhymes dives into the text structure of "I'm a Little Teapot" and guides students to write their own rhymes of similar structure.

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Speaking Out: Public Speaking with Conviction
Speaking Out: Public Speaking with Conviction

The number-one fear of mankind is public speaking, according to various studies. While we can’t guarantee that we can alleviate all of your students’ stage fright, we can provide you with this lesson from High-Impact Writing Clinics to make their forays into oral presentations a bit more successful with helpful hints to alleviate their fears.

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