ABSTRACT

Schools nationwide are transitioning to the Common Core--our advice to you: Be prepared, but don't go it alone! Our new book, Common Core Literacy Lesson Plans: Ready-to-Use Resources, 9-12, shows you that teaching the Common Core State Standards in high school doesn't have to be intimidating!

This easy-to-use guide meets the particular needs of high school teachers. It provides model lesson plans for teaching the standards in reading, writing, speaking/listening, and language.

  • Get engaging lesson plans that are grade-appropriate for teens, easy to implement, and include ready-to-use reproducible handouts, assessments, resources, and ideas to help you modify the lesson for both struggling and advanced learners.
  • Our Common Core Literacy Lesson Plans are equally effective for both English and content-area teachers—the plans are designed to fit seamlessly into your high school curriculum.
  • You get practical tips for revamping your existing lessons to meet the standards.
  • High school students learn how to answer text-based questions, read informational texts, conduct research, write arguments, and improve their speaking and listening skills.

We take the guesswork out of Common Core lesson plans with this practical, easy-to-use guide. All lesson plans are grade-appropriate, but every lesson plan includes...

  • Common Core State Standards covered in the lesson
  • Overview of objectives and focus of the lesson
  • Background knowledge required and time required
  • A detailed, step-by-step agenda for the lesson, plus a materials list
  • Differentiation ideas to adapt the lesson for different kinds of learners
  • Assessment ideas, including rubrics and scoring guides
  • A place for your notes: what worked; what can improve

Bonus! We show you how to extend the lessons into longer units to suit your particular grade's curriculum, and even help you create more of your own lessons!

part 1|64 pages

Reading

chapter |4 pages

One Word at a Time

Doing a Close Textual Analysis

chapter |8 pages

Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch

Parallel Plots and Story Pacing

chapter |4 pages

Foreign yet Familiar

Images of Culture in World Literature

chapter |4 pages

Are You Convinced?

Analyzing a Speaker's Rhetoric

chapter |5 pages

Where's the Logic?

Analyzing on Argument

chapter |3 pages

What's the Spin?

How Different Mediums Portray Things Differently

chapter |6 pages

Time to Dig Deeper

Answering Text-Based Questions

chapter |5 pages

This Is Not a Cardboard Cutout

Analyzing Complex Characters

chapter |4 pages

Is This Satire or Serious?

Determining an Author's Real Point of View

chapter |5 pages

You Had to Be There

The Impact of Setting

chapter |3 pages

A Director's Liberties?

Comparing Print and Film Versions of a Text

chapter |3 pages

Playing with Meaning

How an Author Defines and Refines Words

chapter |3 pages

What's This All About?

Tracing Central Ideas

chapter |3 pages

Is This Structure Sound?

Analyzing the Development of an Argument

part 2|36 pages

Writing

chapter |4 pages

Strengthen Your Argument!

Developing and Distinguishing Your Claims

chapter |7 pages

Where Do I Begin?

Creating a Focused Research Question

chapter |4 pages

Don't Just Google

Using Advanced Search Terms to Find Information

chapter |4 pages

Quote or Paraphrase?

How to Incorporate Sources

chapter |3 pages

Collaborate in the Cloud

Contributing to a Class Wiki

chapter |3 pages

Who's Reading This, Anyway?

Describing Information for Different Audiences

chapter |3 pages

What Comes Next?

Using Colons Effectively

chapter |5 pages

Reflections of a Writer

Using Textual Evidence to Support Written Reflection

part 3|33 pages

Speaking and Listening

chapter |3 pages

You're in Charge!

Leading a Group Discussion

chapter |5 pages

‘Dear Sir' or ‘What's Up?’

Language Depends on Audience

chapter |5 pages

Teach, Don't Bore!

Creating Engaging Presentations

chapter |5 pages

Take Command of Your Audience!

Presenting Your Findings

chapter |5 pages

Sources, Sources Everywhere

Integrating Multiple Sources of Information

chapter |7 pages

Good Evening, My Fellow Citizens

Evaluating a Speaker

part 4|32 pages

Language

chapter |2 pages

Are They Really Synonyms?

Understanding Shades of Meaning in Words

chapter |6 pages

Get Your Ducks in a Row

Creating Parallel Structure

chapter |4 pages

Everything in Its Place

MLA Style

chapter |3 pages

If You Don't Get This Lesson, Explain It to Me

Understanding Paradox

chapter |3 pages

Are Those Words Working Together?

Using Hyphens Correctly

chapter |5 pages

Know When to Break the Rules

Issues of Complex or Contested Usage

chapter |6 pages

Notice Me! Notice Me!

Vary Syntax for Effect