Lesson Plans:
The
Beauty of Anglo-Saxon Poetry: A Prelude to Beowulf
Students will learn the conventions of
Anglo-Saxon poetry, solve online riddles, write riddles, and reflect
on what they have learned.
The Scarlet Letter
Students write facts they know about the character from their reading
the novel.
Cemetery Path
Students use reasoning
skills and imagination to predict the story's outcome.
Fiction Book Awakenings
This is a lesson that promotes vocabulary building usage, critical
thinking, predicting consequences, and drawing conclusions, with a
focus on writing.
Judging a Book by its Cover: The Art and Imagery of The Great
Gatsby
Students will predict plot through the analysis of a book cover
while understanding the meaning and use of allusion.
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OWL
Major resource site for designing lesson plans related to language
terminology and concepts
Suggestions for English Language Learners:
ESL Ideas
(B=Beginning, I=Intermediate, T=Transitional)
(B) Working from a list or example and with a peer, students label
the parts of an article or textbook chapter, such as headings,
subheading, picture, chart, map, caption, paragraph, etc.
(I, T)
Students utilize previewing strategies before reading a magazine
article such as reading the first and last paragraph and then
predicting the subject of the article.
(I, T) During a read-aloud exercise,
students write what they believe will happen next, then share their
answers with the class at the end of the exercise to find who was most
accurate.
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