ESL Printables: English worksheets, lesson plans and other resources. Word Search Maker | Make Your Own Word Search. Adding Words Locked Spell Check: Enabled Word List Saving Options Save your entered words for our other puzzle makers! You can save your WORD LIST for later use, or transfer it to other puzzles! MUST READ Saving Instructions/FAQs Cookies and Javascript must be enabled to use this option.
You MUST be using the same computer and browser to access previously saved lists. This option saves your WORD LIST (not the puzzle - just the words you entered)! Close FAQ's [x] Save Slot Title Saved As Slot 1:EmptyEmpty Slot 2:EmptyEmpty Slot 3:EmptyEmpty I understand that by clicking "Fun Options" below, it will lock out my word list above to further changes, and saving options will be unavailable. Fun Options Many options are available in the grey bar after creating the puzzle, including font size, color, font family, and much, much more! 10 Ways to Use The New York Times for Teaching Literature. Barry BlittA drawing of Hemingway from a Paper Cuts blog post. Below, we suggest ways to go fishing on NYTimes.com for resources related to the literature you teach. UpdatedNov., 2013 Classics, contemporary fiction, young adult and graphic novels, sequels and adaptations: Here are 10 ideas that will help any teacher use the vast resources of NYTimes.com to show students the connections between any type of literature and life. 1.
Certain classics have appeared on a majority of high school English lists every year since the 1960’s, and many, if not most, are likely somewhere in your own school’s curriculum. We have made special Teaching Topics pages of Times and Learning Network resources for many of these, including: Use the comment field below to let us know what other works of literature you’d like to see us create a Teaching Topics page about. 2. To find Times articles from 1851-present related to almost any book, use Site Search. Take, for example, “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.” ICT research. Looking for Groups and Lists?
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