February 6th is U day
By: Connie Casserly
Grades 6-12
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Today, February 6th is U day on the English Language Arts Lessons – FEBRUARY FLAIR Acrostic list. The U in this post stands for
To introduce this lesson, ask your students "What invention would make your day and/or your life easier, safer, more productive, happier, etc?" and, "What invention would benefit the world?"
Grades 6-12
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Today, February 6th is U day on the English Language Arts Lessons – FEBRUARY FLAIR Acrostic list. The U in this post stands for
U
- Unconventional Inventions (Writing Lesson) https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Writing-Thinking-Activity-Unconventional-Inventions-18339 ($)
To introduce this lesson, ask your students "What invention would make your day and/or your life easier, safer, more productive, happier, etc?" and, "What invention would benefit the world?"
Next, explain to them that their
mission during the month is to invent something. This innovation may be for
personal, business or recreational use in the home, the workplace or for the
world at large, and can be something tangible, or something more along the
lines of software.
These questions open students’
minds to a lesson on advertising and propaganda techniques. Although I have
used these projects in my creative writing classes, they could be adapted for a
journalism class where students need to learn the differences between fact and
fiction for news writing. They also offer a terrific supplemental activity
after reading and discussing Animal Farm
by George Orwell, Brave New World by
Aldous Huxley, The Hunger Games or Divergent trilogies, or after any other
novel where the use of propaganda is prevalent, and where unconventional
inventions would be a benefit to the characters.
With this activity, students will exhibit their range of thinking
skills from knowledge through evaluation. They will also reveal their analytic
and critical-thinking skills in writing and talking.
Stay warm, stay stress-free and stay lesson planned with the Letter U.
Happy Teaching,
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