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We send out seasonal content tie-ins, topical resources, and daily activities. And now when you sign up for any TeacherVision newsletter, we'll send you a packet of our most popular back-to-school essentials as a free gift! Read for the Record Take part in the world's largest shared reading experience with Jumpstart's Read for the Record this October 22!

This year's book is Not Norman: A Goldfish Story. October Calendar of Events October is full of events that you can incorporate into your standard curriculum. Reading/Language Arts Interactive sites. Educational Resources for Teachers and Schools. Grammar Ninja. English. 7-12 Student Interactives - Language Arts. Txtng is killing language. JK!!! - John McWhorter. A brief history of plural word...s - John McWhorter. Shakespearean dating tips - Anthony John Peters. Birth of a nickname - John McWhorter. How languages evolve - Alex Gendler. Where did English come from? - Claire Bowern. Lesson Plans. Home › Classroom Resources › Lesson Plans We have hundreds of standards-based lesson plans written and reviewed by educators using current research and the best instructional practices.

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Find the perfect one for your classroom. Standard Lessons See All Standard Lessons These lessons are designed to offer three to five classroom sessions with step-by-step instructions. Grades 6 – 8 | Lesson Plan Critical Media Literacy: Commercial Advertising By looking at advertising and mass media critically, students begin to understand how the media oppresses certain groups, convinces people to purchase certain products, and influences culture. more Teresa Henning, Ph.D Associate Professor of English and Director of Professional WritingMarshall, Minnesota Susan Ruckdeschel. Language Arts Lesson Plans. Language Arts Worksheet. Common Core State Standards Worksheets. English Language Arts Standards. The Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts & Literacy in History/Social Studies, Science, and Technical Subjects (“the standards”) represent the next generation of K–12 standards designed to prepare all students for success in college, career, and life by the time they graduate from high school.

English Language Arts Standards

The Common Core asks students to read stories and literature, as well as more complex texts that provide facts and background knowledge in areas such as science and social studies. Students will be challenged and asked questions that push them to refer back to what they’ve read. This stresses critical-thinking, problem-solving, and analytical skills that are required for success in college, career, and life.

The standards establish guidelines for English language arts (ELA) as well as for literacy in history/social studies, science, and technical subjects. Digital Is. Write yourself in. Figment. Free Essay Writing Guides and Samples. OWL. Coming Soon: A new look for our same great content! We're working hard this summer on a redesign of the Purdue OWL. Worry not! Our navigation menu and content will remain largely the same.

If you are having trouble locating a specific resource, please visit the search page or the Site Map. The Online Writing Lab (OWL) at Purdue University houses writing resources and instructional material, and we provide these as a free service of the Writing Lab at Purdue. For more information about services for the Purdue University community, including one-to-one consultations, ESL conversation groups and workshops, please visit the Writing Lab site. Mission. Common Transition Words and Phrases in Writing: Free Guide. Common Transition Words and Phrases The information presented in any academic paper must be structured and well-organized in order to convey its meaning clearly.

Common Transition Words and Phrases in Writing: Free Guide

To make readers’ attention flow from one idea to another smoothly, and to make the paper readable by connecting its semantic parts and indicating their relationships, transition words and phrases are used. The material you describe can be divided into two parts: facts which you introduce, and the relationships which you construct between them. Transitions prepare readers for understanding upcoming information by alerting them as to how they should react to presented ideas, and how to piece them together into a logically coherent argument.

In other words, transitions are meant to make the organization of your paper easier to follow. There are a variety of transitions, and this guide observes those which are used most commonly. Types of Transitions. Shakespeare for Children. Introducing the Bard to Young Learners When should students first be exposed to the world famous works of William Shakespeare?

Shakespeare for Children

Should it be during high school or college years? Isn't it true that Shakespeare is inaccessible for most modern readers and certainly for all children? No, not at all. The nuances of language may be out of the reach of elementary students, but the stories of Shakespeare's plays are well within their grasp. Although your ultimate goal is for your children to read and enjoy Shakespeare's original works, don't wait until they can before offering them a taste of these classic works. How children learn to read in school. Watch these professional storytellers read a selection of the Oxford Reading Tree Traditional Tales books - see Chip and Amy's notes below for hints on how to recreate their simple storytelling techniques.

How children learn to read in school

Storyteller Notes Storyteller Notes. Free Educational Videos for K-12 Students. Seventh Grade (Grade 7) Adverbs Tests and Worksheets. Synonym Finder. Developing a Thesis. Grades 3-8 ELA Curriculum: Appendix 1: Protocols and Resources. Crossword.