Secondary Education Resources-Language Arts: Teaching Strategies and Lesson Plans

 

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Teaching Strategies (19)

AskEric Lesson Plans - for story telling, whole language, debate, handwriting and much more
Collaborative Lesson Archive
Education World
Motivation: Some General Theories and Classroom Strategies and Practices
High School Guide--This site explores reading themes, test-reading skills and evaluate reading comprehension. They include commonly taught works of fiction, short stories, and more.
How to Recognize Plagiarism--excellent tutorial from the School of Education, Indiana University at Bloomington
Language Arts Lesson Plans
Lesson Plans from the Teacher's Desk
LessonPlansPage, The--A growing resource for K-12 teachers
Lexical FreeNet--search for relationships between words, concepts, and people. It is a combination thesaurus, rhyming dictionary, pun generator, and concept navigator
News Hour--This lesson plan focuses on the evolving language of television news reporting. Students will also have the opportunity to fine-tune their paraphrasing skills and review.
Research Initiative for Teaching Effectiveness
Teachers Helping Teachers
The Lesson Plans Page
The Library in the Sky - tons of plans for teachers
Tons of Lesson Plans
Using Cartoons in the Classroom
White Production Archives, shot-by-shot listings from collections of films
You Can Read!--a learn-to-read phonics program on videotapes. The program was written and produced by teachers and has been highly recommended by both parents and educators. It includes 12 easy-to-follow lessons on four videotapes and is accompanied by over 150 corresponding worksheets. "You Can Read!" is effective for the young child who is ready to read and for the older child or adult who has experienced some difficulty in reading.

 

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