Book Smarts: A Lesson in Representing Literature Through the Visual Arts
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- Aug 5 2010 12:12 PM
Matching // Celeste Higby
This resource was matched by a member of the Brokers of Expertise Standards Matching Team.
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- Original Source:ReadWriteThink
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Description
In this lesson, from the New York Times Learning Network, students identify the ideas and themes that are most significant in a work of literature. They then propose ways to visually represent these themes through art.
Learning Registry Activity
Bookmarks
Topics and Grades
Grade: 6 to 12
Topics: Visual Arts, Reading Comprehension, English-Language Arts, Literary Analysis, Visual Arts & Performing Arts
Standards
Matched Standards
ELA.11-12.R.NAGLAT.3.2 Analyze the way in which the theme or meaning of a selection represents a view o...
ELA.9-10.R.NAGLAT.3.5 Compare works that express a universal theme and provide evidence to support the...
Resource Pedagogy
Resource Type/Classification:
- Teacher Materials
Tool for: Administrators, Teachers, Parents
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Instructional Strategy
Grouping: Large Group Instruction
Teaching Method: Hands-on Learning; Cooperative Learning; Discussions