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Free Literature Lesson Plans - High School

The Best Web Resources for Teachers

By Kristin Bird, published Apr 27, 2006
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Why spend hours clicking through the over 1,000 sites that are dedicated to High School Literature Lesson Plans?  You waste valuable time perusing sites that don't relate to your subject matter, whose material is sketchy at best, and where you cannot find a single resource to help you.  Here we have listed some of the popular Literature esson plan websites and offered detailed descriptions of what you will find.  We have also ranked each site based upon the quality, quantity and usefulness of its High School Literature lesson plans and activities.  Best of all, each of these sites has been checked out and ranked by a certified Literature teacher!

Ranking System

   3     Site offers multiple relevant lessons/activities and is well organized.

2     Site offers some good information, but is not well organized or the area covered is very narrow.
  1     Site offers only a few lessons/activities or has limited information, but is worth listing.

HIGH SCHOOL LITERATURE LESSON PLAN WEB RESOURCES

Web English Teacher
http://www.webenglishteacher.com

This site allows teachers to share resources and learn from each other. It includes High School Literature lesson plans, activities, and resources for all areas in the English discipline. They range from poetry to Shakespeare to yearbook publishing.
Rank: 3


AskERIC Literature Page    http://askeric.org/cgi-bin/lessons.cgi/Language_Arts/Literature
A site with High School Literature lesson plans and activities for various novels, Shakespeare, poetry, and more.
Rank: 3


Cyberguides  6-8  http://www.sdcoe.k12.ca.us/ score/cy68.html  9-12   http://www.sdcoe.k12.ca.us/score/cy912.html
This site offers many webquest-type activities students can do on many popular adolescent novels. These activities have step-by-step procedures for following the activity, as well as helpful online links students can use.
Rank: 3

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My daughter isn't in High-School yet, but I enjoy reading about the lesson plans ahead of time.

Posted on 01/02/2007 at 5:01:00 PM

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