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High school informational text elective course proposals for ESL-EFL-ELL

Preview of Individualized Transition Planning (ITP) - Independent Living Skills Credits 1-5

Individualized Transition Planning (ITP) - Independent Living Skills Credits 1-5

This course is designed in an effort to prepare students with Individualized Education Plans (IEP) for post-secondary independent living. The purpose of transition planning is to help prepare students to be independent young adults. This course will introduce and discuss essential independent living skills necessary for students to be successful as they transition into post-secondary living. Transition planning is a formal process within the IEP. It is required by the Individuals with Disabilit
Preview of Tips on Spoken English 20 Travelling

Tips on Spoken English 20 Travelling

This is lesson number 20, Travelling, of my Speaking course, Tips on Spoken English. It is excellently and broadly explained through: questions& Answers, an essay about Travelling, Idioms, Proverbs, Family Vocabulary, Related verbs and Slang words. All are completely illustrated with simple definitions and example sentences. This lesson is appropriate for levels starting from grade 7 up to the academic university one.It is also awesome for all who want to improve their speaking Skill.
Preview of Independent Living Skills (ITP) - Community Resources

Independent Living Skills (ITP) - Community Resources

This course is designed in an effort to prepare students with Individualized Education Plans (IEP) for post-secondary independent living. The purpose of transition planning is to help prepare students to be independent young adults. This course will introduce and discuss essential independent living skills necessary for students to be successful as they transition into post-secondary living. Transition planning is a formal process within the IEP. It is required by the Individuals with Disabilit
Preview of Jeopardy game template

Jeopardy game template

Created by
Tim Zaenglein
This game is taken from the idea of the popular TV game Jeopardy. It is a fully customizable template. The categories in the templte game included are unscramble, US History, US Wars, World Landmarks, and Pop-Culture. The colors of the board can be changes as can allthe content of the game. After choosing "Green for $300, (for example) the student / team can decide upon an answer. The next slide will show the correct answer; and maybe have a bonus / followup question. Then click on the Jeopardy
Preview of 50 Original illustrations representing the most popular (-ar, -er,-ir) verbs.

50 Original illustrations representing the most popular (-ar, -er,-ir) verbs.

50 Original and fun illustrations to help students learn and review the most popular -Ar, -Er, -Ir, verbs. 20 -Ar, Verbs, 15 -Er verbs, and 15 -Ir verbs (50 illustrations total. 50 Original and easy complete sentences using the present indicative.
Preview of Business LESSONS in PowerPoint, 125 slides , split into 13 units EFL/ESL/G.E.P

Business LESSONS in PowerPoint, 125 slides , split into 13 units EFL/ESL/G.E.P

Created by
EFLacademyhub
Business Skills: This PowerPoint plan attached comes in 125 pages and the modules are formatted/uniformed into Business Skills, Covid -19, Culture, Expressions, Health, History, IT, Leadership, Science, Sports, Technology, Travel, and Trends.Less than 1.5$ per plan!Enjoy!
Preview of Boys in the Boat - Chapter Questions 1-4

Boys in the Boat - Chapter Questions 1-4

Created by
Rachael Hohman
Boys in the boat chapter question answers. The questions from this document come from Penguin Randomhouse's Teacher Guide. The answers are not provided in the PDF. 18 answers provided.
Preview of Independent Living Skills (ITP) - Caring For Your Health

Independent Living Skills (ITP) - Caring For Your Health

This course is designed in an effort to prepare students with Individualized Education Plans (IEP) for post-secondary independent living. The purpose of transition planning is to help prepare students to be independent young adults. This course will introduce and discuss essential independent living skills necessary for students to be successful as they transition into post-secondary living. Transition planning is a formal process within the IEP. It is required by the Individuals with Disabilit
Preview of Independent Living Skills (ITP) - Cyber Addiction & Cyber Bullying

Independent Living Skills (ITP) - Cyber Addiction & Cyber Bullying

This course is designed in an effort to prepare students with Individualized Education Plans (IEP) for post-secondary independent living. The purpose of transition planning is to help prepare students to be independent young adults. This course will introduce and discuss essential independent living skills necessary for students to be successful as they transition into post-secondary living. Transition planning is a formal process within the IEP. It is required by the Individuals with Disabilit
Preview of Independent Living Skills (ITP) - Financial Preparedness

Independent Living Skills (ITP) - Financial Preparedness

This course is designed in an effort to prepare students with Individualized Education Plans (IEP) for post-secondary independent living. The purpose of transition planning is to help prepare students to be independent young adults. This course will introduce and discuss essential independent living skills necessary for students to be successful as they transition into post-secondary living. Transition planning is a formal process within the IEP. It is required by the Individuals with Disabilit
Preview of Independent Living Skills (ITP) - Time Management

Independent Living Skills (ITP) - Time Management

This course is designed in an effort to prepare students with Individualized Education Plans (IEP) for post-secondary independent living. The purpose of transition planning is to help prepare students to be independent young adults. This course will introduce and discuss essential independent living skills necessary for students to be successful as they transition into post-secondary living. Transition planning is a formal process within the IEP. It is required by the Individuals with Disabilit
Preview of The Daughters of Bilitis - LGBTQ Pioneers

The Daughters of Bilitis - LGBTQ Pioneers

Originally this work was a master’s Thesis for a MA in History - I am now offering to Educators who may have students - recommended at least Juniors in High School who are researching the various topics of the LGBTQA Movement - specifically the women who fought to have Lesbians recognized as "equal partners" in this struggle for gender equality. This effort is dedicated to the brave women, and their supporters that are detailed in this work. They fought and laid the groundwork for the many vict
Preview of Tips on Spoken English 15 Talking about Schools

Tips on Spoken English 15 Talking about Schools

This is lesson number 15 of my speaking course: Tips on Spoken English. The lesson is in PDF form. It deals with schools, how to talk freely about schools. It includes: Questions and Answers, Family vocabularies, Related Verbs , and phrasal ones, Related Idioms, Proverbs and a sample Conversation. The lesson is suitable for stages starting from intermediate stage up to university level , staff and all those who are keen on improving their spoken English. Finally, The lesson is expressed in 15 p
Preview of Present Simple. Distance Learning

Present Simple. Distance Learning

PowerPoint interactive presentation to teach and practice Present Simple tense. The activity includes: Form and basic meaning of the simple present tense Using frequency adverbs: always, usually, often,… Other frequency expressions Using frequency adverbs with be Spelling and pronunciation of final -es Adding final -s/-es to words that end in -y Irregular singular verbs: has, does, goes Spelling and pronunciation of final -s/-es The simple present: negative The simple present: yes/no questions
Preview of College Literacy Course Outline

College Literacy Course Outline

Created by
Lori Fettner
This was an elective I taught to 12th grade seniors. The semester was divided into 2 main units. The first focused on helping students prepare for college by writing the college essay, preparing for the SAT, note taking skills, etc. The 2nd unit focused on reading at the college level. The class consisted mostly of former ELLs and struggling readers, but this course could be taught to any high school students. The outline includes an overview and a detailed description of the 2 units, includ
Preview of Creating a Newspaper

Creating a Newspaper

Created by
Lindsey Thiers
I teach a 7th grade connections (elective class) called Writing Enrichment. Our focus this quarter is research, argumentative writing, expository writing, and project-based learning. The students research events that took place on their birthdays, write various articles on the events utilizing different writing genres, and put everything together in a newspaper.
Preview of Units 35-36, (2:04 hours/min MP3, PDF included)

Units 35-36, (2:04 hours/min MP3, PDF included)

Increase your vocabulary with 1500 new words. Unit 35 DIALOGUE A Slimming Diet shall - will to fatten = engordar (un animal) fattening = que engorda to get fat = engordar to get thin = adelgazar to put on weight = (lit. poner peso) engordar = to lose weight = (lit. perder peso) adelgazar MARGARET TWO FASHIONABLE LADIES WORD STUDY MILLIE VERBS OF PERCEPTION GEORGE AND LYDIA suit = vestido - traje to suit = venirle bien to suit = quedarle bien to suit = venirle bien, conven
Preview of Negotiating Salary and Benefits When, What and How

Negotiating Salary and Benefits When, What and How

•It is always worth trying to negotiate salary.•Once the negotiation is done, however, the decision is up to you and must be based on the entire package including:–Salary–Benefits–Overall experience
Preview of College Literacy Course Outline and Syllabus

College Literacy Course Outline and Syllabus

Created by
Lori Fettner
This was an elective I taught to 12th grade seniors. The semester was divided into 2 main units. The first focused on helping students prepare for college by writing the college essay, preparing for the SAT, note taking skills, etc. The 2nd unit focused on reading at the college level. The class consisted mostly of former ELLs and struggling readers, but this course could be taught to any high school students. This bundle includes both the course outline and syllabus. (You can view their se
Preview of Units 27-30, (2:45 hours/min MP3, PDF included)

Units 27-30, (2:45 hours/min MP3, PDF included)

Learn the 1000 words that all students of English need to know. Unit 27 DIALOGUE “A Funny Story” GRAMMAR PREPOSITIONS WORD STUDY true - Is it true? etc. - to see - As you like. - As you please. - to mean STRUCTURAL WORDS Uses of “as” - used to - each other - one another - here - here is - up here - down here etc. - against PRACTICE 2 readings - translation - exercises - vocabulary Unit 28 DIALOGUE “A Cat or a Dog?”
Preview of Units 24-26, (2:10 hours/min MP3, PDF included)

Units 24-26, (2:10 hours/min MP3, PDF included)

Learn the 1000 words that all students of English need to know. Unit 24 DIALOGUE “Burro! Burro!” GRAMMAR PAST SIMPLE - PRESENT PERFECT - PAST PERFECT WORD STUDY mad - madman, to complain (to, about), to mind - never mind STRUCTURAL WORDS far - far away, till now - up to now, so far - from now on, early PRACTICE 2 readings - translation - exercises - vocabulary Unit 25 DIALOGUE “The Best Beer I’ve Ever Drunk!” GRAMMAR PR
Preview of Units 11-14, (2:48 hours/min MP3, PDF included)

Units 11-14, (2:48 hours/min MP3, PDF included)

Learn the 1000 words that all students of English need to know. Unit 11 DIALOGUE “In a Night Club” GRAMMAR Proper Nouns, THE TIME, some - any - no, someone - not anyone - no one, Let’s go, etc. VERBS “-ing" form, would like WORD STUDY, TO HAVE breakfast, lunch etc., TIME , to be over, half an hour, What a pity!, Hurry up! STRUCTURAL WORDS about - away - that (que) PRACTICE 2 readings - translation - exercises
Preview of Journalism Course Outline

Journalism Course Outline

Created by
Lori Fettner
This outline is for a high school journalism elective. The semester is broken down into 5 units: 1. Learning all of the jobs required to put together a school paper (writing, photography, editing, etc.) 2. Law and ethics 3. Developing a journalistic style 4. The role of journalism in society 5. Careers in Journalism The outline begins with a course overview that includes research on the positive effects of students learning about journalism and working on a school paper. This is followed by a
Preview of SALARY  NEGOTIATION  STRATEGIES

SALARY NEGOTIATION STRATEGIES

Overview1.Answering questions at various stages2.Acknowledge offer; buy time to decide3.Consider all aspects of offerClose the gaps
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