School Improvement Network Blog Post Highlights Sixth Grade Common Core ELA Writing Lesson Plan with Edgar Allen Poe
Salt Lake City (PRWEB) December 19, 2013 -- School Improvement Network, the leader in educator effectiveness resources, today announced a new blog post showing a real Washington educator’s sixth grade Common Core ELA writing lesson plan using Edgar Allen Poe’s “The Tell-Tale Heart.” The lesson plan includes assignments, prediction questions, a vocabulary worksheet, and web tools to help students master content.
“As the Common Core Standards roll out in schools and states across the nation, master educators are finding ways to incorporate the Standards into their local schools’ curriculum in a way that helps students master the Standards,” said Chet D. Linton, CEO and president of School Improvement Network. “Those lesson plans, like this sixth grade Common Core ELA writing lesson plan, show how the Common Core Standards build a progressive skillset and propel students towards college and career readiness.”
The sixth grade Common Core ELA writing lesson plan aligns to the following Common Core ELA Standards:
• ELA-Reading: Literature RL.8.1, 8.2, 8.4, 8.9, 8.10
• ELA-Reading: Informational Text RI.8.1
• ELA-Writing: W.8.9
• ELA-Literacy: L.8.4, 8.4(a), L.8.4(d), L.8.6
Click here to get the sixth grade Common Core ELA writing lesson plan.
Click here to get other Common Core resources on the Common Core Blog.
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