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This is a selection of lesson plans, (grouped by subject),
designed by adult literacy teachers that incorporate Internet
resources. Subjects include: Career Planning/Job Research, Computers/Technology/Internet,
Critical Thinking, Current Events/Politics, Consumer Issues,
etc.
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Lesson plans include subjects like mobile phones, cloning,
and writing a news report. Each lesson plan has a corresponding
teaching procedures, worksheets, and audio clips.
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A weekly lesson plan based on the Wednesday Words in the News
story. Each lesson plan comes with notes and instructions for
teachers, worksheets for students and a full answer key.
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Lesson plans relating to the use of computers and the Internet.
Subjects include basic computer skills (e.g. Excel) to more
advanced subjects like Web design.
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The Literacy Assistance Center has compiled a set of lesson
plans that are categorized into four major categories. The categories
include General, ESOL, Workforce Development, and Family Literacy.
These lesson plans reflect a variety of beliefs concerning both
teaching and learning. |
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The Workforce Education LAB (Learning Activities Bank) is
an interactive resource of work-related basic skills lessons
for use by instructors in the workplace or in traditional adult
education programs and by adult learners
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A collection of lesson plans that include subjects such as
debt, story telling, and Greek drama.
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Northwest
LINCS
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Comprehensive database of lesson plans that relate to each
major subject.
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| Lesson
Plan Builder |
The Lesson Plan builder is a website where you can create
your own lesson plans, edit them, and save them. This is a free
service, however you do have to register. |
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