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Lessonplanz - 0 views

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    This site provides lesson plans for all subjects and for all grade levels for the most used types of lessons. Like Beowolf, grammar, Huckleberry Finn, just to name some English ones.
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Lesson Plans - 1 views

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    This website offers a great list of lesson plans for teaching high school English. They are a great place to start when brainstorming what types of activities to do for a text. It is especially helpful in regards to teaching grammar.
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    This page offers over 4,000 free English lessons for middle school and high school students. It could be extremely resourceful.
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    This site provides A LOT of lesson plans, for each content area, grade, etc. The site breaks up the lesson plans into sections as well, including poetry, reading comprehension, writing, etc. A great tool to gain some ideas for lesson plans in the future.
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Book Reports - 0 views

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    This website offers a lot of great ideas on non-traditional ways for students to write book reports. The projects are more geared towards grades 6-8, and focus on assessing the students basic knowledge of the text. However, more guidelines could be added to make the projects more challenging for older students.
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    If you are looking for an opportunity to volunteer tutor in the Champaign Urbana area, SOAR is an after school tutoring program for kindergarden through fifth grade. Students with experience speaking Spanish are always needed, as well.
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Lesson Plans for all Topics - 0 views

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    I would use this website to get ideas for lesson plans on poetry, public speaking, grammar and spelling. This is a great place for teachers of all content areas and grade levels.
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Comics and technology - 0 views

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    This quick and easy comic shows us how easy we can incorporate comics into the classroom as a fun and inventive way for students to express themselves.
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    I like this example because it makes comic strips seem easy, something I always thought would be a challenge. This could be a great activity for high school or middle school students.
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