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Kurth, Suzanne – English in Texas, 1995
Describes a writing assignment based on a teacher-created scenario in which students discover a box (when visiting their grandmother's sister) containing a number of strange items including a written proposal for marriage. (TB)
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Lesson Plans, Secondary Education, Writing Assignments

Mitchell, Diana; Lancianese, A. Maria – English Journal, 1996
Lists 24 writing lesson plans or teaching approaches designed to keep students engaged toward the end of the school year, including list making, ABC stories, fractured fairy tales, cut word stories, "bummer behavior" letter writing, and using children's books as a stimulus. (TB)
Descriptors: Lesson Plans, Secondary Education, Student Motivation, Student Needs
2000
The borders that separate and connect different cultures often come into sharpest relief when the focus is on themes and motifs found in the literature or the visual arts of several lands. With the Internet, students can discover such points of intercultural contact for themselves, crossing borders that can lead them to a broader perspective on…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Cultural Context, Cultural Differences, Language Arts

Perreault, George; And Others – English Journal, 1996
Describes ideas for writing prompts and assignments proposed by three different teachers: (1) writing poems inspired by smells of herbs and spices; (2) writing about past perceptions and feelings after looking at a photograph; and (3) writing a "self-portrait." (TB)
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Creative Writing, Lesson Plans, Personal Narratives

Lasarenko, Jane – Exercise Exchange, 1996
Offers an exercise to help students understand the difference between summarizing and paraphrasing and how both practices can result in plagiarism if the original source is not cited. Explains how the exercise uses Lincoln's "Gettysburg Address." (TB)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Lesson Plans, Plagiarism, Research Papers (Students)
2000
While a single lesson plan cannot fully explore the variety and complexity of African life, in this lesson students can gain insight into the lives of some black women in Sub-Saharan Africa by adopting a perspective that is in part traditional, based on the arts of African village life, and in part postcolonial, based on the work of African women…
Descriptors: Blacks, Colonialism, Females, Foreign Countries

Granat, Kit – Exercise Exchange, 1993
Presents a class activity which uses laminated pictures from art calendars, museums, and other sources as a stimulus for writing. (SR)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Language Arts, Lesson Plans, Painting (Visual Arts)

Staten, Karen A. – Exercise Exchange, 1996
Describes a writing assignment based on a "Star Trek: The Next Generation" episode in which an alien sacrifices his life so two cultures can come together. Provides questions for students to answer during the viewing of the episode. Suggests a writing assignment (and several variations) in which students create their own alien. (TB)
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Higher Education, Intercultural Communication, Lesson Plans

Wright, Beth Teofilak; And Others – English Journal, 1997
Presents three short essays designed to stimulate teachers in their approaches to teaching literature and writing as the school year draws to a close. (TB)
Descriptors: English Instruction, Lesson Plans, Literary Criticism, Literature Appreciation

Lancianese, A. Maria – English Journal, 1996
Shows how a writing exercise requiring students to write to themselves five years into the future has a dramatic effect on them and helps them, perhaps for the first time, to think about their futures. (TB)
Descriptors: Lesson Plans, Letters (Correspondence), Life Events, Life Satisfaction

Kory, Fern – Exercise Exchange, 1996
Describes two writing assignments that may be used to make Shakespeare more approachable and understandable: first a paraphrase of a passage, and second a memo to an actor interpreting the same passage. (TB)
Descriptors: Drama, Higher Education, Lesson Plans, Literary Criticism
Soderquist, Alisa – 2002
Based on characters in the Arthurian legend, this lesson plan presents activities designed to help students understand that many writers have told the tale of King Arthur and the people around him, including Guinevere, Lancelot, Merlin, and Mordred. The main activity of the lesson involves students writing a dramatic monologue supposedly composed…
Descriptors: Characterization, Class Activities, English Instruction, Language Arts
Maupin, Lara – 2002
Based on Arthur Miller' play "The Crucible," this lesson plan presents activities designed to help students understand that in 17th-century New England, people were persecuted for allegedly practicing witchcraft; students of this period have looked into the allegations and offer alternatives to witchcraft to explain the people's behavior; and…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Drama, English Instruction, Language Arts

Mitchell, Diana – English Journal, 1996
Provides language arts teachers with specific techniques to help content-area teachers get more writing into their classrooms. Suggests that some of these techniques might be helpful to language arts teachers themselves, especially in getting students to think about learning. (TB)
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Fiction, Interviews, Journal Writing
Connecticut State Dept. on Aging, Hartford. – 1992
Presenting lesson plans for secondary teachers of language arts, this booklet is intended to help students develop healthy attitudes toward their own aging, realize the lifelong importance of decisions they make as adults, and understand the interdependence of all age groups. The activities suggested in the booklet are designed to address existing…
Descriptors: Aging Education, Aging (Individuals), Annotated Bibliographies, Childrens Literature