VISD Internet Experience Writing Lab grammar, punctuation, mechanics, and conventions Presentation on Writing and grammar big files WriteThink great resource including lesson plans. http://www.vashonsd.wednet.edu/hello/weblog.php?id=C0_37_1
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Extractions: Teacher Home ... Help Language Mechanics and Grammar These printable worksheets and quizzes were designed to enhance your students' knowledge of language mechanics and grammar. Grade Levels: Pre-K - 12 Subject/Verb Agreement Quiz Quiz Answer Key Well vs. Good Quiz Answer Key Four Sentence Types Quiz Answer Key Name the Part of Speech Quiz Answer Key Sentence Types Quiz Answer Key Suffixes: "ous" and "or" Quiz Answer Key Identifying Prepositional Phrases Quiz Answer Key Short Sentences Quiz Answer Key Putting Words in Alphabetical Order Quiz Answer Key Nouns and Verbs Quiz Answer Key Sentence or NOT a Sentence Quiz Answer Key Contractions Quiz Answer Key Identifying Nouns Quiz Answer Key
Visualizing Jazz Scenes Of The Harlem Renaissance (Lesson Plan) this space as place to display other works created in this lesson. visualize what is being described, numerous errors in usage, mechanics, grammar or spelling http://teachervision.com/lesson-plans/lesson-4846.html
Extractions: of the Harlem Renaissance Provided by MENC in partnership with PBS Estimated Time : Ten 50-minute class sessions with out-of-class time for students to research, draft, edit, and prepare required writing projects. Overview The Harlem Renaissance represents an era in American history during which the uniqueness of African-American culture was celebrated. It was a period marked by an active and vibrant nightlife; by the publishing of a great number of short stories, plays, poems and novels by and about African-Americans; by musicals written by and starring African-Americans; and, by the creation of artwork by and about African-Americans. The Harlem Renaissance was an age during which African-Americans sought to dispel common stereotypes through their art. This lesson begins with a summary of the history and chronology of the Harlem Renaissance. Historical background consists of topics such as the northern migration of African-Americans, prohibition, postwar conditions and race relations. During this historical overview, students focus on Harlem as a "Mecca" for African American artists, musicians, and writers. Students read and respond to literary selections that either portray the Harlem jazz scene or were written during the period; they also listen and respond to relevant jazz pieces and view videotapes that illustrate the distinctiveness of the Harlem Renaissance jazz scene. Finally, students demonstrate their understanding of the Harlem Renaissance jazz scene by constructing an exhibit and producing written, artistic and musical interpretations.
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Extractions: listed on COOL LINKS, please feel free to add a site to this list. * INTERACTIVE GRAMMAR QUIZZES SITES English-Zone.Com - Interactive language quizzes In-House Quizzes - A collection of interactive multiple choice quizzes, mostly on grammar List of Interactive Quizzes - Grammar and usage quizzes. This site is probably the simplest for students to use and therefore the place to begin either for students to exercise what they are learning or to pretest what they know. Self-study grammar quizzes - Just as the name suggests, self-study grammar quizzes Return to FHS English Menu Guide to Grammar and Writing - Rules on usage of grammar, syntax, and punctuation The Tongue United - U of Oregon's guide to grammar, punctuation and style. The layout is a ten-week course complete with instruction, practice exercises, interactive quizzes, and homework. Return to FHS English Menu * WRITING SITES Guide to Grammar and Writing - A student-friendly writing resource site Web Links for Writers Return to FHS English Menu * LITERATURE: GENERAL SITES Edsitement - Edsitement: A National Endowment for the Humanities depository for literature and related works lesson plans.
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Extractions: 10-02 DOL (Bronke), Unit Plan Draft DUE, methods for teaching speech and communication, discussion and review 10-09 methods for teaching speech and communication, discussion and review; Marrs 3-4, 15-21 (Bronke), Marrs 41-44, 51-55 (Maske), Marrs 82-84, 91-93 (Stock), Marrs 115-122 (Coultas), links and copies of rubrics for assessing varies kinds of speeches (Webb/Gerhardt)
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Pre-AP English I Activity/Project as described in lesson plans. Fourth Nine Weeks. grammar Focus. ·Review of grammar, usage and mechanics. Writing Focus. ·Career research paper. http://www.wpsok.org/WHS WEB/FacultyPages/johnsonweb/EnglishI.html
Extractions: Course Description Students will learn to read, analyze and write in response to the literature of short stories, novels, poetry and plays; build vocabulary; learn paragraph development leading to expository and persuasive writing; develop an understanding of grammar, usage and mechanics; practice journal writing and library skill review. Objectives Students will demonstrate the ability to Ongoing Assignments Resources and Texts HRW Elements of Literature Elements of Writing , and Vocabulary Workshop ; class novels, library resources for supplemental reading and research.
Pre-AP English I Activity/Project as described in lesson plans. Fourth Nine Weeks. grammar Focus. · Review of grammar, usage and mechanics. Writing Focus. http://www.wpsok.org/WHS WEB/FacultyPages/johnsonweb/Pre-APSyllabus.html
Extractions: Course Description Students will learn to read, analyze and write in response to the literature of short stories, novels, poetry and plays; build vocabulary; learn paragraph development leading to expository and persuasive writing; develop an understanding of grammar, usage and mechanics; practice journal writing and library skill review. Objectives Students will demonstrate the ability to Ongoing Assignments Resources and Texts HRW Elements of Literature Elements of Writing , and Vocabulary Workshop ; class novels, library resources for supplemental reading and research.
Websites Godmintz Target grammar / mechanics / PUNCTUATION. Site Address http//webster.commnet.edu/grammar/index.htm. depository for literature and related works lesson plans. http://www.norton.mec.edu/NPS/NHS/WebsitesRG.htm
Extractions: Discipline: English Site Name: List of Interactive Quizzes Site Address: http://webster.commnet.edu/grammar/quiz_list.htm Description: Grammar and usage quizzes. This site is probably the simplest for students to use and therefore the place to begin either for students to exercise what they are learning or to pretest what they know. Site Name: In-House Quizzes Site Address: http://www.cityu.edu.hk/elc/iowa/quiz Description: A collection of interactive multiple choice quizzes, mostly on grammar Site Name: Self-study grammar quizzes Site Address: www.aitech.ac.jp/~iteslj/quizzes/grammar.html Description: Just as the name suggests, self-study grammar quizzes Site Name: English-Zone.Com Site Address: http://english-zone.com/grammar/index.html Description: Still more interactive language quizzes Site Name: The Tongue United Site Address: http://grammar.uoregon.edu/toc.html
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Extractions: six traits of writing Internet Language Arts Resources - Vail School District Lesson Plans - Language Language Arts Links from the great site Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators . A comprehensive site of lessons, articles, resources, and more. Sites for Teachers . Lesson plan web sites, and other resources. Reading Lesson Plans . From the ERIC site. Reading Resources Online . From AskERIC.
National Parks - Lesson Plans About the lesson. Targeted Reading Strategy. Make connections to prior knowledge. Build Skills. grammar and mechanics Capitalization of Places and People. http://www.readinga-z.com/newfiles/levels/lesson_plans/s/nationalparks/nationalp
Extractions: National Parks explains the value of national parks and explores several parks around the world. Students will learn about animals that live in a large grassland in Africa, as well as the way in which plants and animals of the forest and ocean interact in a small national park in Costa Rica. Students also will read about some unlikely places for a national park, such as in the middle of a major city and totally underwater! Exceptional photography accompanies the text. About the Lesson Targeted Reading Strategy Objectives Materials Indicates an opportunity to use the book interactively (All activities may be completed with paper and pencil if books are not consumable.) Vocabulary Content words: artifacts, designations, diversity, estuary, fjord, habitat, heritages, migrate, preservation, savannas
An Apple A Day - Lesson Plans About the lesson. Targeted Reading Strategy. Ask and answer questions. Objectives. Build Skills. grammar and mechanics Using articles a, an, and the. http://www.readinga-z.com/newfiles/levels/lesson_plans/r/appleaday/appleaday_pri
Extractions: An Apple a Day is an informative book about nutrition and healthful foods. It includes chapters that explain proteins, carbohydrates, and fats, along with examples of foods that contain each type of nutrient. The "Smart Eating" chapter encourages readers to use what they have learned in the book to plan their meals for a day. About the Lesson Targeted Reading Strategy Objectives Materials Indicates an opportunity to use the book interactively. (All activities may be completed with paper and pencil if books are not consumable.) Vocabulary Before Reading Build Background Have students think about their favorite foods as you write the word nutrition on the board. Ask for a show of hands of students who have ever heard the word or have an idea of what the word means. Tell students that all of the foods they mentioned are part of nutrition, and that some of the foods are more nutritious, or better for them, than others. Explain that nutrition is the food we eat and how our bodies use it. Tell students that you are going to create a KWL chart on the board, and that you will be giving them one to complete. Review or explain what each letter in the KWL stands for.
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Extractions: Model Lessons TIES Guide (Lesson Plans) Thirteen Georgetown County teachers participated in an International Paper Company EDCORE Technology Grant "Technology Integrating Every Subject" (TIES) during the 98-99 school year. The EDCORE teachers met often to share ideas and receive training in multimedia production, researching and evaluating Web sites and software, and designing performance based assessments. The teachers received stipends for developing lesson plans integrating the use of technology. Here are a few of the lessons they developed. The Media Center at each elementary and middle school in the county has the entire guide available for teachers to use. Journaling with PowerPoint (Grades 1-2 - Language Arts) Storm Reports with PowerPoint(Grade 3 - Language Arts/Science) Kids Around the World (Grade 3 - Language Arts/Social Studies Personal Autobiography (Grade 5 - Language Arts) ... Back Journaling With PowerPoint By Kori Brown, Dale Strange, and Amy Condon Targeted Group Lesson Objectives: Students will be able to write about an in-class and/or a field trip experience and apply appropriate language skills to produce a multimedia production.
Lesson Plans And Curriculum Sites lesson plans A wide range of plans in text format PopUp grammar Online English quiz site where students practice topics such as diction, mechanics, phrases and. http://volweb.utk.edu/Schools/sullivan/sullms/teachers.htm
Extractions: That's how one teacher described this resource developed by the Missouri Department of Education and university partners. "An awesome collection of over 400 teacher-created lists of links arranged by common themes taught in the classroom," says another. That's 400 *lists*, not 400 links. Seems like more! They're called eThemes and they're part of a state service called "eMINTS - enhancing Missouri's Instructional Networked Teaching Strategies." The good news is you don't have to be a MO taxpayer to enjoy the benefits of this amazing resource. Just click on the link above and shout "Show Me!"
Teacher And Student Resources as well as undergraduate students mechanics, writing process English grammar Topics and Learning Techniques lesson plans Worksheets - Teacher s lesson plans http://www.uh.edu/writecen/esl/eslunit/resources.htm
Extractions: Step 6. Teacher and Student Resources 1. WRITING: ESL Graduate Writing at Ohio University Materials of interest to graduate students as well as undergraduate students: mechanics, writing process, essay forms, quotes, paraphrases, summaries, research in writing, and more. Resources for Graduate Students Everything a graduate student needs to know to write papers: Thesis, Dissertation, Term Paper, Essay, Article, Rewriting, Editing, Research, Literature Review, Formatting, Document Design, Methodology, Indexing, Statistical Analysis, Technical/Science/Medical Writing, Annotated Bibliographies, Documentation, Abstracts, Grant Proposals, Tutoring, General Advising. Resources for peer tutors Cultural Differences and Their Impact on Rhetoric: An Overview. Different Rhetorical Purposes, Different Rhetorical Patterns, Different Rhetorical Conventions. The Top Ten List of Common ESL Errors. ESL Tutoring. Writing Assisting the ESL Writer. Teaching Resources from Emory University Classroom Strategies, Responding to Writing, Writing Assignments, Evaluating, Samples of Essays, Sample Syllabi. Advice on Academic Writing from University of Toronto These files answer the kinds of questions that University of Toronto students ask about their written assignments.
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Extractions: LANGUAGE ARTS RESOURCES www.ncte.org - offering a wide variety of resources for the Language arts teacher, the National Council of Teacher's of English provides several web publications http://www.funbrain.com/ - although not exclusively language arts orientated, Fun Brain offers a variety of interactive drill and practice gaming for students K-12 in several content areas. Check out "Grammar Gorillas," for a fun alternative to identifying parts of speech. www.webenglishteacher.com - Web English Teacher is a website devoted to addressing several areas and issues pertaining to teaching language arts. Areas include: grammar, mechanics and useage, mythology, folklore and the hero, journalism, writing, literature, critical thinking, Shakespeare, study guides and many more. http://mtn.merit.edu/english.html - Part of the Michigan Teacher Network, this site contains descriptions of over 550 Web sites on English/Language Arts Education. www.playsite.com
Road Diaries Teacher Resources: can happen when they are too focused on grammar and mechanics, or on to Learn JournalWriting Activities, included with ERICs lesson plans www.indiana http://www.mainepbs.org/roaddiaries/lessonplans/Jrnls in Clsrm.htm
Extractions: Maine PBS Road Diaries Using Journal Writing in the Classroom Do you remember when you were just learning how to write? How the blank page seemed as barren and unforgiving as a desert? In fact, scratch that: anxiety about writing isnt solely reserved for beginning writers. Chances are that even if youre a seasoned author the last time you sat down to write anything, there was a momentor perhaps even several dayswhen the blank page (or screen) rolled out in front of you like a vast vista of hot, hostile sand. Did paralysis set in? Or did you grit your teeth and begin the painful marchplacing word after word after word on the paperbefore giving yourself too much time to think? If you read anything at all, from great literature to the advertisements on the back of a cereal box, you can easily be duped by the impression that writing is easy, that everyone else must sit at their computers and blithely whir away at the keyboard, producing a close to perfect draft in a matter of minutes. So when it takes you dozens of stabs at an opening paragraph, its easy to get discouraged. Angry voices buzz in your brain like flies on a sweaty horse: I cant think of anything to say. This sounds stupid. Whats wrong with me? I cant write.
GrammarLink HyperText Guide to English grammar, mechanics, and Usage Rules. site is a companion site to Guide to grammar and Writing. lesson plans from The Teacher s Desk. http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Parthenon/2692/grammarlink.html
Extractions: Ralph Wiggum has never been Miss Hoover's model student. In fact, she usually doesn't pay much attention to him at all, except when he asks one of his infamous Ralph-questions. ("Miss Hoover, my worm went in my mouth and then I ate it. Can I have a new one?") But lately, Principal Skinner has been trying to impress Superintendant Chalmers to earn the school an extra spring break each year. (Principal Skinner plans to schedule this break in October, which is when he thinks everyone needs an extra spring break the most.) Superintendant Chalmers isn't so sure, though. The last time he visited Springfield Elementary, Ralph Wiggum was sitting on the floor eating paste while Miss Hoover was showing a filmstrip entitled "Pronouns: Noun's Ignorant Cousins." After the film, Superintendant Chalmers asked Ralph to name the parts of speech. Ralph replied, "Ummm, mouth, tongue, teeth, and stomach." Superintendant Chalmers had Miss Hoover arrested on the spot. Putting her under citizen's arrest for discriminating against students who eat paste, he ordered her to prepare a web site listing different places on the web where Ralph could get grammar help. He also told her he would ignore the fact that three of her students climbed out the window during the filmstrip and lifted his car on top of the jungle gym if she included web sites for teachers, too. This is her page.