Get Real 11th and 12th Grade Common Core ELA Writing Lesson Plans
Salt Lake City, UT (PRWEB) October 24, 2013 -- School Improvement Network, the leader in educator effectiveness resources, today released a blog post showing 11th and 12th grade Common Core ELA writing lesson plans from a real educator in South Dakota. The Common Core ELA writing lesson plans include outlines of which standards are included in the plan, and examples of student activities to include in the lesson to help students master the material.
“In conjunction with the Common Core math resources we have featured, these 11th and 12th grade Common Core ELA writing lesson plans help educators see what effective Common Core implementation looks like in real classrooms,” said Chet Linton, CEO and president of School Improvement Network. “These Common Core ELA writing lesson plans and other resources can empower educators to effectively implement the Common Core and make a meaningful impact on students’ preparation towards college and career.”
In this example of 11th and 12th grade Common Core ELA writing lesson plans, educators will learn about the ELA Common Core Standards and how to implement them in 11th and 12th grade writing.
Click here to see the 11th and 12th grade Common Core ELA writing lesson plans.
Click here to see other Common Core resources on the Common Core blog.
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