Common Core Standards
Grade 6
Speaking and Listening SL.6.2
Interpret information presented in diverse media and formats (e.g., visually, quantitatively, orally) and explain how it contributes to a topic, text, or issue under study.
According to this Common Core Standard, students essentially need to be able to talk about one topic using many different sources. It's pretty much the same as any writing assignment ever, except now there's a speaking component involved. Time to bust out those vocal chords!
Example 1
Here's an example lesson to use when teaching the importance of community.
Have students view the short film “For the Birds” and then analyze its content for cause and effect. They must support their inferences with examples from the film.
Aligned Resources
- Social Studies Online: Digital Literacy Connections to Civics and History: To Speak or Not to Speak… Freely
- Teaching A Wrinkle in Time: Famous Kids Traveling in Threes (or Fours)
- Teaching Maniac Magee: City Divided
- Teaching Maniac Magee: Exploring Homelessness
- Teaching Coraline: Looking for Four Shadows (Foreshadowing)
- Teaching The Watsons Go to Birmingham - 1963: Let's Do the Time Warp
- Teaching The Westing Game: A Puzzle Mystery: "America the Beautiful": In Depth
- Teaching Walk Two Moons: Movie Makin'
- The Basics of Social Media: Facebook Shmoop.0: Managing Your Profile and Privacy
- Teaching Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry: Integration In Our Nation
- Teaching The Phantom Tollbooth: The Phantom Tollbooth WebQuest
- Teaching Because of Winn-Dixie: Channeling Winn-Dixie
- Teaching The View from Saturday: Create Your Own Knowledge Bowl
- Teaching The Westing Game: A Puzzle Mystery: Wanted: Dead or Wax Look-Alike!
- Teaching Walk Two Moons: An Adage a Day…
- The Basics of Social Media: Communicating with One to One Million People: Blogs and Instant Messaging
- Teaching From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler: Will the Real Claudia Please Stand Up?
- Teaching A Wrinkle in Time: Right Brain Versus Left Brain
- Teaching Number the Stars: Friends, Danes, Countrymen…
- Teaching Bridge to Terabithia: Honoring a Loss
- Teaching Bridge to Terabithia: Not Another Janice Avery!
- Teaching Island of the Blue Dolphins: From Cave Dwellers to Cave Researchers
- Internet Safety and Ethics: The Golden Rule Goes Online: Preventing and Stopping Cyberbullying
- Internet Safety and Ethics: Oh No, You Didn't!: Internet Dangers and Strategies for Staying Safe
- Online Research and Keyword Search Techniques: Key(word)s to Your Heart: Google Search Tips
- How To Evaluate a Website: Fact or Fiction: How to Decide What Sites Keep It Real
- Social Studies Online: Digital Literacy Connections to Civics and History: Civil War Uniforms
- Teaching Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH: Google Maps: A Modern Tool for a Modern Rat
- Teaching Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry: T.J.'s Downward Spiral
- Teaching The View from Saturday: Getting To Know a Turtle (Almost)
- Teaching The Westing Game: A Puzzle Mystery: Share the Wealth: Pair with an Heir
- Using and Citing Online Sources: Chicken or the Egg: Primary and Secondary Sources
- Using Internet Browsers and Email: Using Email and Google Drive
- Teaching Coraline: Seeing Double
- How To Evaluate a Website: Fact or Opinion: How to a Judge Website's Biases