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Differentiation
Have students use assistive tools in BCPS databases including labeled reading levels or lexiles, audio read-aloud features, and embedded dictionaries. |
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Research and Investigation Guides Secondary (6-12) Information Literacy Process Model and Interactive Research Guide |
Time Frame The research model should take 5 - 50 minute class periods in the library/computer lab to complete projects. |
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Notes to the Teacher
Supplemental Teaching Resources
BCPS Curriculum Alignment |
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Essential Question: How does a member of the theater community contribute to the development of dramatic and narrative elements in a play? |
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Grade 7 - Unit - Dynamics of Drama Grade 7 - Content Curriculum Objectives: O-17 The student will explain how the elements of drama within a given play contribute to the meaning of the play. |
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MD State Curriculum Alignment |
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Grade 7 - Language Arts: Standard 3.0 Comprehension of Literary Text - Students will read, comprehend, interpret, analyze, and evaluate literary texts. KSI-A Identify and distinguish among types of texts such as short stories, folklore, science fiction, historical fiction, essays, biographies, autobiographies, personal narratives, ballads, lyric poetry, etc. KSI-B Analyze details that provide information about the setting, the mood created by the setting, and ways in which the setting affects characters. KSI-C Analyze elements of drama such as stage directions, acts, scenes, and dialogue to recognize how they affect dialogue, characters, and plot. |
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2.8.A.3. Describe the unique characteristics of both a job and a career, including entrepreneurship. 3.8.A.2. Prepare a spending plan for various applications, such as personal, family, business, and entrepreneurship. 3.8.C.2. Develop a plan to secure funding for a future event. |
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2.0 – Digital Citizenship: Practice ethical, legal, and responsible use of technology. 3.0 – Technology for Learning and Collaboration: Use a variety of technologies for learning and collaboration. 4.0 – Technology for Communication and Expression: Use technology to communicate information and express ideas using various media formats. 5.0 – Technology for Information Use and Management: Use technology to locate, evaluate, gather, and organize information and data. 6.0 – Technology for Problem-Solving and Decision-Making: Demonstrate ability to use technology and develop strategies to solve problems and make informed decisions. |
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Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts & Literacy |
College and Career Readiness Anchor Standards for Reading |
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1. Creativity and Innovation: Students demonstrate creative thinking, construct knowledge, and develop innovative products and processes using technology. |
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1.1.1 Follow an inquiry-based process in seeking knowledge in curricular subjects, and make the real-world connection for using this process in own life. |
Last updated: July 2011
Created by: Katie Heer
Baltimore County Public Schools
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