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Explore engaging lessons for 7th and 8th grade English/Math students based on the novel "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton. Activities include discussing stereotypes, analyzing literary elements, creating a Photostory, making movie trailers, and enhancing vocabulary through technology. Presentation by Christy Saltsman from Gettysburg School District.
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Welcome The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton Presentation by Christy Saltsman 7th and 8th grade English/Math teacher Gettysburg School District
The Outsiders – Lesson 1“It’s just like one of those people to get into trouble. They’re all like that.” • Before reading the novel: • Discuss stereotypes – students use wordle website to develop examples of stereotypes often attached to a group of people. • When I say the word “grandmother”, what is the first word that comes to your mind? • www.wordle.net
The Outsiders – Lesson 2Literary Elements – after reading novel • Smartboard Activity 7th Grade English\The Outsiders\Literary Elements The Outsiders.notebook
The Outsiders - Lesson 3Literary Elements – after reading novel • Photostory Tierney, Alyssa2.wmv Meg and Cameron
The Outsiders – Lesson 4Movie Trailers – after reading novel • Glogster http://cr025.edu.glogster.com/the-outsiders/
The Outsiders - Lesson 5Vocabulary – during reading of novel • FlipCam Students use the flipcam to record videos to show their understanding of the vocabulary words used throughout The Outsiders. Technology Bootcamp\2010-12-09 10 43 5.MP4