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  1. Steps to Writing Success Level 1: 28 Step-By-Step Writing Project Lessons Plans (28 Step-By-Step Writing Success) by June Hetzel, Deborah McIntire, 2002-03
  2. Teaching Beginning Writing: Lesson Plans to Support Five Developmental Writing Stages (Teaching Beginning Writing) by Jo Fitzpatrick, 1999-10
  3. Whole language lesson plan book: For grades k-2 by Connie Johnson, 1997
  4. Language experiences in reading: Daily lesson plan guide by Roach Van Allen, 1974
  5. Florida Heritage Education Program lesson plan evaluations for Sunshine State Standards in social studies and language arts by Dan Preston, 1998
  6. Poetry: Starting from Scratch : A Two Week Lesson Plan for Teaching Poetry Writing by Michael A. Carey, 1989-04
  7. Intervention Strategies for Extra Support, Handbook Includes Daily Lesson Plans, Preteaching/Reteaching Lessons, Blackline Masters (Houghton Mifflin Reading, Sampler Theme 1, Grade 4)
  8. A teacher's manual with daily lesson plans to accompany Enjoying English, second edition : including also A key to Enjoying English by Hannah E Bechtel, 1954
  9. Stories by Students: 10 Great Stories from the Pages of Merlyn's Pen : High-Interest Lesson Plans
  10. Storybook-centered lesson plans by Janet Norris, 1995
  11. Computers: Using them as a tool, lesson plans for teaching writing using a word processor by Karen A Carter, 1985
  12. Storybook-centered lesson plans: Holidays and customs by Janet Norris, 1995
  13. A teacher's manual to accompany Enjoying English, third edition : with daily lesson plans and A Key to Enjoying English (Enjoying English series) by Hannah E Bechtel, 1958
  14. Multi-sensory instruction tutorial lesson plans by Mary E Thorpe, 1993

101. ARTSEDGE: Lessons
Grades 58, Dance, language arts. Dancing Winds. In this lesson, students their bodies to create a setting, and then plan a set for a scene in the play.
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102. TeacherSource . Arts & Literature | PBS
Access a wealth of PBS television and Web resources, including lesson plans andactivities for preschool through high school correlated to state and
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Purchase Against the Odds: Artists of the Harlem Renaissance and explore one of the richest artistic movements of the 20th Century.
Develop students' language and literacy skills through daily activities.
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High School (9-12) Middle School (6-8) Grades 3-5 Grades K-2 Preschool And Select a Topic - Architecture - Critical Thinking Skills - Dance - Debate/Public Speaking - Drama/Dramatics - Film - Folklore - Journalism - Literature: American - Literature: British - Literature: Literary Terms - Literature: World - Media Studies - Music - Mythology - Non-Fiction: Biography and Autobiography - Non-Fiction: Letters and Essays - Photography - Reading: Reading Comprehension - Storytelling - Visual Arts - Vocabulary - Writing: Composition - Writing: Mechanics Read the PBS TeacherSource definitions for the Arts and Literature curriculum topics. Recommended Books Recommended Links
The New Heroes: Stories of Shelter

Describe temporary spaces that support people who are in need of shelter and publish persuasive and informational pieces.
Talk to the Hand: A Doonesbury Collection
Isms: Understanding Art: Understanding Art
Herblock’s History
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103. Browse Lesson Plans By Topic
language arts Outlinelesson Four Develop (or review) a severe weather action plan for the school . This lesson can provide a great supplement to traditional language arts
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Chew on This! (Grades 6-8 , 9-12 )
Creating Dental Health Pamphlets for Children
In this lesson, students develop pamphlets for a dental health mentoring program that educates younger children about caring for their teeth. (September 13, 2005) We the People (Grades 6-8 , 9-12 )
Exploring the Constitution in Historic and Modern Contexts
In this lesson, students consider the main concepts of the Preamble of the United States Constitution and learn about Constitution Day, a new national holiday. They then research different issues explored in the Constitution which have both historic and modern connections and write articles for a class newspaper honoring Constitution Day. (September 12, 2005) Capturing the Moment (Grades 6-8 , 9-12 )
Creating a Photograph Timeline of the Civil Rights Movement
In this lesson, students create photography timelines of the civil rights movement and write journal entries reflecting on the capacity of photographs to evoke personal and collective historical memory.

104. Story Arts | Storytelling Lesson Plans And Activities
Storytelling lesson plans and Activities. * Storytelling Activities LanguageArts lesson Ideas. QuickLinks. • Sign up for the free newsletter now!
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This collection of story-related activities, projects and games-developed by storyteller/author Heather Forest for her storytelling workshops with students, teachers, and librarians-can be used by educators in a school setting to encourage speaking, listening, reading and writing skills. Storytelling Across the Curriclum Storytelling can support diverse curriculum areas. Using Folktales Themes in the Classroom ... Storytelling Activities to Support New Standards for English Language Arts Speaking and Listening:
  • For Information
  • For Literary Response and Expression
  • For Critical Analysis and Evaluation
  • For Social Interaction ... Lesson Plans on the World Wide Web The World Wide Web has a vast assortment of websites that include lesson plans and educational resources useful for storytelling studies. Storytelling in the Classroom
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  • 105. Story Arts | Storytelling Activities & Lesson Ideas
    teachers, and librarianscan be expanded by educators into language arts lessonplans to support speaking, listening, reading and writing skills.
    http://www.storyarts.org/lessonplans/lessonideas/
    This collection of storytelling activities-developed by storyteller/author Heather Forest for her storytelling workshops with students, teachers, and librarians-can be expanded by educators into language arts lesson plans to support speaking, listening, reading and writing skills. Storytellers on Tour
    1001 Nights Festival

    A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words

    A Story Treasure Hunt
    ...
    Art History is Filled with Stories
    Storytellers on Tour
    Have students practice retelling folktales in their classroom. When students feel confident, teams of three or four students at a time can then take their tales to other classes for a storytelling concert. If older students are sent to the younger grades, ask the younger grades to thank the storytellers with drawings inspired by their stories. 1001 Nights Festival
    This is a continuing storytelling session in which a story is begun and then left open-ended at a crucial point. The next day the story is completed and a new one begun and left open-ended at an exciting moment. Stories could be selected from the Tales of the Arabian Nights and told in this fashion, as in the style of Shahrazad, its great storyteller. According to legend, she told stories in this way to a sultan for 1001 nights, which is why the stories of the Arabian Nights is also called "1001 Nights." A Picture is Worth 1000 Words
    A class selects a classical painting. Looking at the painting for inspiration, the class constructs the first few sentences of a tale through group discussion and suggestion. The paragraph is then sent on to another class which reads the first paragraph and adds on another. The process is repeated including as many classes as possible until the tale seems finished. All the classes then gather to hear the result of their group effort read out loud and to see the painting, that inspired the story.

    106. Foreign Language Lesson Plans And Resources For Teachers
    Internet Activities for Foreign language Classes. lesson plans for web sitescreated for Clip Art Collection for Foreign/Second language Instruction.
    http://www.csun.edu/~hcedu013/eslsp.html
    Lesson Plans and Activities
    Resources
    Museums and Exhibits
    Lesson Plans and Activities
    Bonjour. The site, for students and teachers of French, offers a host of activities and resources.
    Casa de Joanna: Spanish Activities and Casa de Joanna: French Activities On-and off-line activities for middle and high school Spanish and French classes. Also included are lesson plans and printable worksheets.
    C.B. Putnam's Home Page Foreign Language Teaching on the Internet: Resources with Teaching Activities. Teaching activities and materials for French, German, Italian and Spanish classes.
    Cooperative Learning in Modern Languages. Pete Jones, Head of Modern Languages at the Pine Ridge Secondary School in Ontario (Canada), presents lessons useful for creating a student-centered language class. Print them out. Some will give you instant lesson plans for your next day's class. Several of the activities are available for languages other than French.
    Decouvrons le Canada. Pete Jones and his team of teachers has brought together close to 900 links to Canada, all in French. The site also features scavenger hunts for students based on ite various Web pages.
    Lesson plans and online activities for elementary, middle and high school levels. Additional resources are also included.

    107. Language Arts, Federal Resources For Educational Excellence (FREE)
    language arts topics It includes maps, timelines, historical artifacts, andlesson plans for teachers Grades 312. (Illinois State Museum, supported by
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    108. Strega Nona Language Arts
    This lesson was submitted by Lisa Paz on 12/04/97 Re Strega Nona languagearts Sondra Lebowitz 9/17/2000 (0). Re Strega Nona language arts Patty
    http://faldo.atmos.uiuc.edu/CLA/LESSONS/106.html
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    Strega Nona Language Arts
    Created by Lisa Paz
    Appropriate grade levels : third
    Subject Area(s) : reading, writing
    General Topic(s) or Theme(s) :
    • adjectives descriptive writing Tomie dePaola
    Objectives :
    1. List adjectives and descriptive phrases to describe an object.
    2. Brainstorm and web descriptive words for Strega Nona's magic pot.
    3. Analze the components of effective descriptive writing.
    Materials :
    • Strega Nona by Tomie dePaola transparency of web copies of web for students a variety of small objects blank index cards containers to hold the index cards
    Introductory questions to stimulate discussion :
  • How many of you believe in magic? Have you ever been to a magic show?
  • Introduction Activity :
    The teacher will demonstrate a magic trick to motivate the students.
    Body :
    1. Students will generate a list of adjectives that describe Strega Nona's pot. The teacher will list them on the board or transparency.
    2. The teacher will explain that in each container there are six objects and that each student will pull an object from the pot.
    3. The teacher will hand each student a blank index card. Each student will list as many descriptive words and phrases for their object on the card.

    109. Crayola Creativity Central
    lesson plans Find rich, handson learning experiences that can be searched bysubject Learn about supporting the arts in your school and your community.
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    Find rich, hands-on learning experiences that can be searched by subject, theme, grade, media, and completion time.
    These colorful, creative curriculum ideas are perfect for young children.
    Dream-Makers is the standards-based resource guide that helps teachers integrate cross-curricular instruction with hands-on visual art lessons.
    Exchange ideas and find out ways to open up the lines of communication in your school.
    Inspire students by exploring artwork created by children of all ages.
    These guides provide practical insights from veteran educators on how to increase opportunities for children's success.
    Try interesting art techniques for crayons, markers, colored pencils, and more. See just how versatile Crayola art supplies are!
    Learn about supporting the arts in your school and your community. Friday, September 23 "It is certain that creativity is the most important human resource of all." Edward de Bono Mola Mural

    110. Essay Contest, Language Arts Lesson Plan, Language Arts, Poetry Contest
    essay contest, language arts lesson plan, language arts, poetry contest, poetrycontests for kids, creative communication, free poetry contest,
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    111. China: Dim Sum: Language Arts: Lessons Table Of Contents
    language arts. Activities. 6 Chinese Folk and Fairy Tales Write Your Own FolkTale Dominant Impression Writer s Workshop Mini lesson Based on the Folk
    http://www.newton.mec.edu/Angier/DimSum/Language Arts Table Cont..html
    Language Arts Activities 6 Chinese Folk and Fairy Tales Write Your Own Folk Tale 'Dominant Impression' Writer's Workshop Mini Lesson Based on the Folk Tale: The Empty Pot ... Postcards from China Back Back to Home Page Back to Index

    112. Language Arts
    To integrate language arts into this communitybuilding theme, For instance,the classroom teacher would provide the lessons that give the background
    http://www.pacificnet.net/~mandel/LanguageArts.html
    LANGUAGE ARTS
    AUTOBIOGRAPHY UNIT
    GRADES: 5-12
    MATERIALS:
    • writing materials
    METHOD:
  • In your paper format, have the students complete 10 or more of the following:
    • Describe your favorite part of school Describe what you remember about your first day of school Write about your best friend(s) Write about your greatest memory from your school life Write about your goals for the future Write about what you would like to thank your parents for Write about yourself through the years. You may wish to do a page for a group of grades Write about your lucky number Write about your favorite book Write about your favorite subject in school Write about your hobbies/pastimes Write about your likes and dislikes Write about your favorite music and/or group Write about your favorite actor/actress Write about your favorite movie Write about your family. You might decide to give a page to each person Write about your best trip/outing Write about your favorite sport Write about your favorite or best remembered school trip Write about your best elective memory
    submitted by JEFF
    MACAULAY PUBLIC SCHOOL
    BRACEBRIDGE, ONTARIO, CANADA
  • 113. Content Index
    Teacher Home Online Activities lesson plans Teaching Strategies Tools.Author Studies Biography Discussion Guides Drama
    http://teacher.scholastic.com/ilp/index.asp?SubjectID=1

    114. S.C.O.R.E. Language Arts CyberGuides
    CyberGuides are standardsbased, teacher-designed, Web-searching and writing/readingactivities for elementary, middle school, and high school students
    http://www.sdcoe.k12.ca.us/score/cyberguide.html
    Grades K-3 Grades 4-5 Grades 6-8 Grades 9-12 ... SCORE Language Arts Home
      CyberGuides are supplementary, standards-based, web-delivered units of instruction centered on core works of literature. Each CyberGuide contains a student and teacher edition, standards, a task and a process by which it may be completed, teacher-selected web sites and a rubric, based on California Language Arts Content Standards . In the guides, the magenta text indicates the language (or context-appropriate equivalent to the language) of the content standards. http://www.arttoday.com , a graphic subscription service. Sources of images not from the above are usually from http://www.sct.gu.edu.au/~anthony/ or http://www.umich.edu , both of whom have given written permission for their use on this website.

    115. OFCN's Academy Curricular Exchange - Language
    language arts Lessons Elementary (K5). . Successful Paragraphs (4-6) Creative writing; multi-author story writing (1-12)
    http://www.ofcn.org/cyber.serv/academy/ace/lang/elem.html
    Academy Curricular Exchange
    Language Arts Lessons
    Elementary (K-5)
  • Successful Paragraphs (4-6)
  • Creative writing; multi-author story writing (1-12)
  • 'School News' using writing, speaking and/or questioning skills (3-12)
  • Whole language experience using "Casey at the Bat" (3-5) ...
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  • 116. OFCN's Academy Curricular Exchange - Language
    language arts Lessons Intermediate (68). . Creative writingactivity using shopping mall personalities (7-9) Basic Grammar;
    http://www.ofcn.org/cyber.serv/academy/ace/lang/inter.html
    Academy Curricular Exchange
    Language Arts Lessons
    Intermediate (6-8)
  • Creative writing activity using shopping mall personalities (7-9)
  • Basic Grammar; review with fun using "Jabberwocky" (7-12)
  • Writing poems with photographs (6-12)
  • Vocabulary - unfolding meaning (6-7) ...
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  • 117. ReadWriteThink
    quality practices and resources in reading and language arts instruction. New Lessons. Calendar, Postmodern Picture Books in the Middle School
    http://www.readwritethink.org/
    Quick Site Guide Site Features About ReadWriteThink IRA NCTE MarcoPolo
    Calendar Find classroom activities and online resources associated with events in literacy and literature New Lessons Can You Convince Me? Developing Persuasive Writing A Case for Reading—Examining Challenged and Banned Books New Student Materials Acrostic Poems Flip Book
  • Fluency Interactive reading Process writing Word recognition Writing to learn
    Comprehension Genre study Language conventions Vocabulary Word study
    Content reading Critical literacy Inquiry/research Integrated curriculum Literature study

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    118. Language Arts - Intermediate
    language arts MiniLessons language arts Intermediate (6-8). Creative writingactivity using shopping mall personalities (7-9) Basic Grammar;
    http://yn.la.ca.us/cec/ceclang/ceclang-interm.html
    LANGUAGE ARTS Mini-Lessons
    LANGUAGE ARTS Intermediate (6-8)
  • Creative writing activity using shopping mall personalities (7-9)
  • Basic Grammar; review with fun using "Jabberwocky" (7-12)
  • Writing poems with photographs (6-12)
  • Vocabulary - unfolding meaning (6-7) ... Return to Youth Net Homepage
  • 119. Outta Ray's Head Lessons
    A collection of lesson plans with handouts by Ray Saitz and many contributors;all of the lessons have been used and refined in the classroom.
    http://home.cogeco.ca/~rayser3/lessons3.htm
    Outta Ray's Head A collection of lesson plans with handouts by Ray Saitz and many contributors; all of the lessons
    have been used and refined in the classroom.
    Any handouts can be used by teachers without any fee; however, you should e-mail me
    or the original author to let me, or him, or her, know that you did. An important note: Literature Writing Poetry Library ... Home Bugs? Comments? Want to Submit a Lesson?
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    120. HELPR Index Page
    contextual lesson plans for teachers, standardsbased lesson plans, virtuallibrary of contextual lesson plans, horizons school-to-career, san bernardino
    http://www.horizonshelpr.org/
    Contextual learning involves a process of instructing material in a format that is more tactile in nature and typically more relevant to the learner. The lesson plans within the H orizons E lectronic L esson P lan R esource System are designed to address state and national standards in an engaging format while supporting the philosophy of School-to-Career. The lesson plans within the system are categorized both by academic content area and by career cluster . Although all lesson plans have suggested grade levels assigned, each lesson may be modified to meet specific needs. These plans may be used as presented, or expanded upon using additional information from the resources provided.
    Last Updated 08/15/02

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