Exposing students to expository texts is crucial. But, we want to find sources that are engaging, contemporary, and tied to our content. Ask students to partner or team up and discuss the curricular connections. I always suggest the following sources for high-interest and leveled texts.
1. Newsela
2. Readworks
3. npr.org
4. PBS Newshour
4. TweenTribune
Tuesday, November 25, 2014
Thursday, November 6, 2014
Listen, Speak, & Write!
Embed analysis, communication, collaboration, and writing into your content area, while connecting your curriculum to the real world in 10min or less!
Here's a quick and easy idea that I recommend incorporating once a week:

1. Students listen or watch a current event podcast (or vid) related to your subject area (I recommend npr.org - Science, Music, Art, History, Math)
2. Partners or teams are given 2-3min to discuss and connect what they heard to the content area.
4. Teams write a quick 2-3 sentence response utilizing content specific vocabulary and/or sentence frames.
5. Share out and praise their observations!
Here's a quick and easy idea that I recommend incorporating once a week:
1. Students listen or watch a current event podcast (or vid) related to your subject area (I recommend npr.org - Science, Music, Art, History, Math)
2. Partners or teams are given 2-3min to discuss and connect what they heard to the content area.
4. Teams write a quick 2-3 sentence response utilizing content specific vocabulary and/or sentence frames.
5. Share out and praise their observations!
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