Kirsten Luce for The New York TimesKelly Bowen of Algonquin Books greets the public at BookExpo America at the Javits Center. This article focused on the rise of digital offerings in the industry, and we ran more than one lesson this year about the intersection of literature and technology. Go to related article »
The school year is drawing to a close, and our lesson plans have already gone on summer vacation. So this week we’re looking back at the 2010-11 school year and collecting the year’s teaching materials by subject matter. Below are the lesson plans we ran this year in academic skills, language arts, journalism and culture as well as interdisciplinary topics.
Check the post from Tuesday for all of the year’s lessons in social studies, American history and civics, global history, economics and geography and Wednesday in science, health, technology and math. (Even if those aren’t your primary subject areas, you may want to take a look at those collections, as many of our lesson plans are cross-curricular or can be adapted easily for other subjects.)
We hope our resources have been useful to you this year, and as always, we welcome your stories and feedback. Did you use our materials, and if so, how did it go? Do you have suggestions for us? Please share your experiences and thoughts in the comment box below.
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