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More Literature Based Resources
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Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Internal/External Conflict - A PowerPoint designed by an English 9 teacher to cover extensively the topic with quizes.
Characterization Through Adjectives - a lesson designed to introduce through an activity the concept of literary characterization.
Analogies: This game by Sadler-Oxford is a great individualized option for practice. Quia offers a two player game to make the learning competitive. For a complete list of lesson plans and activities, look at the State of Missouri's eThemes page on analogies. Another great list of lessons and interactives is at Internet4Classrooms site.
Context Clues: The Longman Vocabulary Website provides 3 categories of exercises that cover punctuation and word context clues. For a basic read and learn lesson, What Are Context Clues is an interactive option for students to self study. EThemes also gives a full range of options for lesson plans although for lower level than middle school.
Myvocabulary.com covers a huge variety of decifering techniques using Greek and Latin root words. Hundreds of exercises and puzzles that are self graded.
Larger grouping of activities at TV411.org. Offers reading, writing and vocab lessons and activities.
Making Inferences: BrainPop offers a free video that covers the concept and a lesson to go with it. Quia has an individualized quiz game called What Can You Infer? There is also a theme at eThemes that is geared all the way up to 8th grade.
Point of View: Begining with Read Write Think, there is a whole unit here with lessons, literary selections and assessments. eWorksheets is a place to find a simple lesson either interactive or printable. This one is a 5 minute video lesson followed by a worksheet.
Characterization Through Adjectives - a lesson designed to introduce through an activity the concept of literary characterization.
Analogies: This game by Sadler-Oxford is a great individualized option for practice. Quia offers a two player game to make the learning competitive. For a complete list of lesson plans and activities, look at the State of Missouri's eThemes page on analogies. Another great list of lessons and interactives is at Internet4Classrooms site.
Context Clues: The Longman Vocabulary Website provides 3 categories of exercises that cover punctuation and word context clues. For a basic read and learn lesson, What Are Context Clues is an interactive option for students to self study. EThemes also gives a full range of options for lesson plans although for lower level than middle school.
Myvocabulary.com covers a huge variety of decifering techniques using Greek and Latin root words. Hundreds of exercises and puzzles that are self graded.
Larger grouping of activities at TV411.org. Offers reading, writing and vocab lessons and activities.
Making Inferences: BrainPop offers a free video that covers the concept and a lesson to go with it. Quia has an individualized quiz game called What Can You Infer? There is also a theme at eThemes that is geared all the way up to 8th grade.
Point of View: Begining with Read Write Think, there is a whole unit here with lessons, literary selections and assessments. eWorksheets is a place to find a simple lesson either interactive or printable. This one is a 5 minute video lesson followed by a worksheet.