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ELL Lessons and Activities

Meeting the Needs of ELL Students in the Literature Classroom

ELL (English language learners) students face numerous challenges when first beginning the work in an English literature class. There are language barriers that have to be addressed as well as other issues. Whenever ELL students have difficulties in a literature class, teachers foc...

tutoring

Making Tutoring Sessions Work for Students

Given the increasing pressures on students to succeed, it's not surprising that many students receive extra instruction outside the classroom. However, we don't always consider the best ways to make this tutoring successful. Obviously, the main challenge for a tutor is to help...

Essay Writing

Essay Writing

While the “five paragraph” essay is the one students may be most familiar with, there are many alternatives. In order to graduate, many high school students are required to show proficiency in different essay formats. Depending on your specific instructional needs and curriculum guidelines, I sug...

animal farm lessons

Animal Farm

"Animal Farm" is one of my favorite novels.  Perhaps it’s because the novel illustrates what the world might be like if the human and animal roles were reversed. I think it’s the perfect text to use to instruct students on the consequences of achieving the “perfect” society. As you and your ...

Art and Literature

Art and Visual Aids in Literature Classes

As a teacher, I am continually searching for new ideas and techniques that will improve my instruction and student performance. Furthermore, teachers are continually told to incorporate alternative methods beyond lecture and technology. Using art (student crafted or genuine) in your lessons not o...

Planet of the Apes activities and lessons

Planet of the Apes

"Planet of the Apes" by Pierre Boulle is quickly becoming a staple of the high school English curriculum.  Although English teachers find the book a riveting story filled with social commentary, the average high school student, however, often finds the story quite tedious to&n...

anonymous poetry

Anonymous Poetry

Many assignments within any poetry unit often involve students creating their own works.  When given, these projects can spark fear and dread. However, there are methods and activities that can ease student anxiety about presenting/sharing personal expression with their peers. One ...

books

Creative Book Reports Make Reading Fun

Students often feel hesitant to read chapter books because they feel intimidated by the size of the works. There are ways, however, to inspire children to read more challenging texts. An easy way to do this is to assign book reports of a less traditional kind. Teachers can allow st...

sentence structure lesson plans

Sentence Structure Lessons

Lessons about sentence structure have always been about as exciting as watching paint dry.  And, I think it’s safe to say that these lessons are not too exciting for students, either. Unfortunately, for students to be successful in and out of the classroom, it’s a necessary evil. I...

similie and metaphor lesson plans

Similes, Metaphors, and Figurative Language

Most students discover similes and metaphors in elementary or middle school. That’s not to say that high school students are adept at identifying or using either. It is important to periodically review each in any literature class that requires writing. Here are some ways to review and pract...

satire and propaganda lesson plans

The Elements of Satire and Propaganda

I once taught a twelfth grade English class that addressed how language can be a method to exert power over others. The essential questions we explored were how those in power, the government, media, and companies, can influence the behavior and decisions of society. Essentially, the co...

making reading assignments meaningful

Making Reading Assignments Meaningful

When designing curriculum, the focus should not merely be on state standards and best practices. Student interests and plausible reliability must also be considered. It is one thing for the text to have literary and technical merit, but if students cannot connect with the story, the unit will not...

Five Paragraph lesson plans

Five Paragraph Essays

Every school district has different requirements for writing. Some districts outline requirements within course curriculum, whereas others rely upon the individual teacher to determine what type of writing is appropriate for the students and appropriate for the demands of the course.  One co...

grapes of wrath lesson plans

The Grapes of Wrath

John Steinbeck’s novel “The Grapes of Wrath” can be a difficult novel to teach with its complex themes and characters. However, Steinbeck’s novels often resonate with students because of his realistic characterization and honest portrayal of human nature.  The themes of poverty and the pursu...

multimedia lesson plans

Multimedia in the Language Arts Classroom

If you have read any of my previous commentaries, you would know by now how I feel about the evolution of “best practices.” Today, it is believed that to be an effective teacher, we must incorporate new ideas and technology to fully prepare our students. I enthusiastically believe that ...
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