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Language Arts:


The ABCs of the Writing Process. By clicking on any one of the five steps, prewriting, writing, revising, editing or publishing, you will be taken into a world of ideas to help you along your way.

Daily Learning Activities. Daily Learning Activities, prepared by the Ontario Ministry of Education and Training for parents and caregivers, is a collection of eleven packages of learning materials that can complement any language arts curriculum in grades 1-8.  

Language Arts Thematic Lessons. The South Central Regional Technology In Education Consortium (SCR*TEC) provides a collection of language arts thematic lesson plans for integrating the Internet into K-12 classrooms. Themes cover a broad range of topics from alphabet & phonics to literature. 
Curriculum Studio. The Curriculum Studio, part of the Kennedy Center's ARTSEDGE Web site, provides a collection of language arts and theater lesson plans, units, and related resources for grades K-12.  

Academy Curriculum Exchange (K-5). The Academy Curriculum Exchange offers 44 mini-lesson plans covering various language arts topics at the elementary school level.(s)

Academy Curriculum Exchange (6-8). The Academy Curriculum Exchange offers 33 mini-lesson plans covering various language arts topics at the middle school level. 

Academy Curriculum Exchange (9-12). The Academy Curriculum Exchange offers 14 mini-lesson plans covering various language arts topics at the high school level. 

Omaha Public School Language Arts Lesson Plans. Omaha Public Schools provides Internet-based language arts lesson plans for middle and high school teachers. 

SCORE Language Arts Project. Resources, such as lesson plans, literature collections, assessment, portfolios, standards, and more, for language arts instruction based on the California framework.

TEAMS Distance Learning brings exemplary learning opportunities to K-8 students, teachers, and parents across the United States through nationally televised satellite broadcasts and the Internet. Learners use instructional technologies to access a combination of the best features of time-dependent (synchronous) video-based instruction along with time-independent (asynchronous) computer access to multimedia and the Internet. To find language arts plans, click on a grade level. To find language arts plans, click here.

Language Arts Resources. Hundreds of lessons and ideas to explore and use in your teaching.


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