literature lesson plans

literature lesson plans

 

literature lesson plans if you think about it

05/16/2007

Those of us who love and respect the research, collecting, and reading tasks that accompany teaching English appreciate the obvious benefits of the worldwide web as a gigantic teaching tool in general. We can also benefit from the wonderful specific resources and tools: literature lesson plans. Usually designed, written, and submitted by fellow instructors, these literature lesson plans, comprehensive, delightful in interactive possibilities, and thorough in cross-referencing studies and sites, offer fresh approaches, lend themselves to professional development, and (again obviously) contribute to the enhancement of classroom (or virtual classroom) learning of concepts, strategies, methodologies, and skills.

I'm glad you found my site and I hope this information is exactly what you are looking for.

As an instructor of college English (composition, lit, creative writing, et. al. courses) and as an online course developer, I have found so many valuable teacher resources for linguistic, literary, and rhetorical disciplines in particular and for education and teaching in general. Some of these I would like to share with you, maybe saving you the time I spent collecting materials, or maybe just introducing you to a site, a database, or a teaching strategy or idea that you had yet to discover, but hopefully not creating a redundancy—by listing a site you know well at that time.

NOTE: I stuck an asterisk* next to my favorites if you think about it.

ONLINE TEACHER COMMUNITIE one surprising fact.

Pro-teacher Community (K-3; 4-8; Math, Science, & Technology; Gifted Student this takes us to.

http://www.proteacher.net granted that.

Teachers.net (Lesson exchange, live chat, job and classifieds boards, and more… this takes us to.

http://www.teachers.net for the time being.

Tolerance.org (Activities, Kits and Handbooks, Web Exclusives, Grants, and more…for teaching tolerance. all of a sudden.

http://www.tolerance.org/teach/magazine/getpublished.js not everyone agrees with.

ONLINE TEACHER DATABASE most people would agree that.

Teacher Oz’s Kingdom of History (Tracey Osborn’s WWII database in addition.

http://www.teacheroz.com if what i've said is correct.

*Web English Teacher (Carla Beard’s exhaustive site—includes multiple and various subcategories—including Shakespeare, Media and Literacy, Poetry, Study Guides, exquisite ideas or actual literature lesson plans, and much, much more…. to illustrate my point.

http://www.webenglishteacher.com/index.htm immediately before.

*ESL Resources at OWL (Purdue University’s Online Writing Lab—handouts, resources, and exercises most of all.

http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/esl/index.htm in simpler terms.

Just for Teachers (Sheboygan Falls teacher Dawn Hogue offers advice, syllabi, book lists, and links for AP English teachers. to demonstrate.

http://www.sheboyganfalls.k12.wi.us/staff/dehogue/AP/teachers/main.ht because of this.

ReadWriteThink (Lesson Plans, Web Resources, Student Materials, and Standards immediately before.

http://www.readwritethink.org/lessons let me rephrase that..

TeachersFirst.com (Classroom, professional, and site resources for k-12 teachers. incidentally.

http://www.teachersfirst.com another example.

COLLECTIONS/LESSONS/HANDOUTS (PRINTABLE let me explain..

Awesome Library: K-12 Lesson Plans (Dr. R. Jerry Adams’ multiple disciplines collection turning now to another matter.

http://www.awesomelibrary.org/lesson.htm without warning.

*Helpful Handouts for Students and Teachers (Erica Cassel’s writing, reading, and writing about reading materials put another way.

http://www.mrscassel.com/helpful_handouts.ht simply stated.

*Lesson Plans at Teachnet.com (General and Specific Literature Lesson Plans, Many Level Lesson Plans, and those for Multiple Disciplines to begin with.

http://www.teachnet.com/lesson/index.htm let me rephrase that..

Microsoft Education Lesson Plan generally speaking.

http://www.microsoft.com/education/LessonPlans.msp in conclusion.

*S.C.O.R.E. Language Arts CyberGuides (Comprehensive, interactive lesson plan units for k-12. to demonstrate.

http://www.sdcoe.k12.ca.us/score/cyberguide.htm at that time.

Teachers.net Lesson Bank (lesson exchange for k-12, advanced, senior, and other level and range teachers for all that.

http://www.teachers.net/lessons to begin with.

Using English.com ESL Teacher Handouts, Grammar Worksheets, and Printables http://www.usingenglish.com/handouts of course.

Virtual Seminars for Teaching Literature (by the University of Oxford next we are going to discuss.

http://www.oucs.ox.ac.uk/ltg/projects/jtap not a moment too soon.

There are, of course hundreds more wonderful sites for teacher resources. I have yet to explore and employ them. I have much ground to cover, but in the efforts and explorations, I hope to see you online one day, maybe in one of the community chat rooms as everyone knows.

We learn by teaching, and we teach by learning—so say the wise ones. May all your lessons, then, be wonderful while this may be true.

now i'm not advocating that.

This information was a culmination from many different places and resources. You should never just believe one resource and you should study a subject from a few different perspectives.
 

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