"Flowers for Algernon" Lesson Plan & Game: Team Charlie vs. Team Algernon
After reading the short story “Flowers for Algernon” by Daniel Keyes, use this lesson plan to implement fun and educational challenges …
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After reading the short story “Flowers for Algernon” by Daniel Keyes, use this lesson plan to implement fun and educational challenges …
Continue ReadingStudents enjoy reading dramatic plays in class, and with this lesson plan you will have students excited to participate in the reading of the Anne …
Continue ReadingPoetry can be fun or it can be a drag. Teachers should make writing poetry fun and easy. Give students help by providing lists of topics, formats and …
Continue ReadingCreating word pictures by constructing parts of speech poems, as well as five W’s poems and haiku, enhances language arts instruction. In addition, …
Continue ReadingAre your students reading James and the Giant Peach or Charlie and the Chocolate factory? Or maybe you are studying The Twits or The BFG by Roald …
Continue ReadingIrony is a complex literary term that is extremely difficult for students to wrap their heads around. This lesson plan uses several examples of irony, …
Continue ReadingDo your students groan when they hear that they have to complete another written book report? Give the assignment a new twist. Students can improve …
Continue Reading“The Lottery” has a wealth of vocabulary to teach your students. Using paper copies of the story, along with context clues and other …
Continue ReadingUsing the website “Poe Museum” students will read and discover facts about the author of “The Tell-Tale Heart,” the mysterious …
Continue ReadingLooking for ideas about how to finish teaching “The Giver,” by Lois Lowry? These six activities will help you to wrap up a unit on this classic novel.
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