Free Exemplary Lesson Plans

"Writing Assignments: Writing from Literature" from Teaching the Novel

"Mass Media: Sex Stereotypes in Society" from Language Arts for Gifted Middle School Students

"Writing to Learn: Journal-Writing Activities" from Critical Thinking, Reading, and Writing

"Writing Prompts: Political Cartoons" from Writing Across the Social Studies Curriculum

"Reading and Other Media: Computer Pals" from Celebrate Literacy

"Social Ethics and Political Morality: Using Tom and Huck" from Teaching Values through Teaching Literature

"Freewriting: Exploring Everybody's Favorite Topic" from Writing Exercises for High School Students

"Reading TV Schedules" from Remedial Reading for Elementary Students

"Adding Variety through Short Writing Assignments" from Reading and Writing across the High School Science and Math Curriculum

"Split Trees, Not Infinitives: Word Processing Together" from Learning Together: Collaboration for Active Learning in the Elementary Language Arts

"Is this a Stadium or a Courtroom?" from A High-School Student's Bill of Rights

"Sula, Song of Solomon, Tar Baby" from Teaching Literature by Women Authors

"Guidelines for Composing at the Computer," from Working with Special Students in English/Language Arts


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