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    • Thumb image for The Importance of Titles: From Big Blank Space to Small Good ThingResource Type: Website / HyperLink

      The Importance of Titles: From Big Blank Space to Small Good Thing

      Grades: 9 to 12
      Subjects: Literature, English-Language Arts, Writing Strategies, Reading Comprehension
      This lesson, focusing on two sets of stories "renamed" by Raymond Carver, allows students to develop an appreciation of the impo...
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      The Right to Know: Discussing Disclosure and Intelligence Gathered Prior to 9/11

      Grades: 6 to 12
      Subjects: English-Language Arts, Writing Strategies, History-Social Science, American Democracy, Reading Comprehension
      In this lesson, found on the New York Times Learning Network, students examine clues that show Al Qaeda had been active in the U...
      Contributor: Thinkfinity
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      Cloning Around: Investigating the Ability to Create Human Embryos from Cloned Cells

      Grades: 6 to 12
      Subjects: Reading Comprehension, Science, English-Language Arts, History-Social Science and 2 additional..
      In this lesson, from the New York Times Learning Network, students review the concepts of cloning and genetic engineering. Next,...
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      The Powers That Be

      Grades: 6 to 12
      Subjects: English-Language Arts, Writing Strategies, History-Social Science, American Democracy, United States History
      In this lesson, students investigate past energy legislation, then write letters to Congress from the perspective of citizens tr...
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      Trade Secrets: Exploring the Forces of Global Trade on Developing and Transitional Countries

      Grades: 6 to 12
      Subjects: English-Language Arts, History-Social Science, Reading Comprehension, Geography, Economics
      In this lesson, from the New York Times Learning Network, students explore issues related to global trade and free market polici...
      Contributor: Thinkfinity
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      What Blame to Us if the Heart Live On

      Grades: 9 to 12
      Subjects: United States History, English-Language Arts, Visual Arts, Theatre and 2 additional..
      This lesson, one of a multi-part unit from ARTSEDGE, focuses on various ways the content of selections of William Faulkner's pro...
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      The View: Exploring Op-Ed Pieces as Vehicles Through Which Leaders Share Their Opinions on Controversial Issues

      Grades: 6 to 12
      Subjects: Reading Comprehension, Career & Technical Ed, United States History, English-Language Arts and 3 additional..
      In this lesson, from the New York Times Learning Network, students explore the structure and purpose of Op-Ed pieces in the news...
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      The Past Is Gone but Not Forgotten: Examining the Value of Historic Sites in the Social Studies Classroom

      Grades: 6 to 12
      Subjects: English-Language Arts, History-Social Science, Reading Comprehension, Geography, United States History
      In this lesson, from the New York Times Learning Network, students examine the role of historic sites in preserving the past. St...
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      This Land Is Your Land, This Land Is My Land: Examining How Squatters and Farmers in South Africa Can Settle Land Disputes

      Grades: 6 to 12
      Subjects: English-Language Arts, Writing Strategies
      In this lesson, found on the New York Times Learning Network, students explore their own ideas about inequality and property own...
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