Interactive Lessons by Subject
Language Arts

Poetry Tools and Their Uses
Line Break Explorer   This  interactive tool allows students to study the line breaks in a poem. They then manipulate the words in two other poems to change the lines breaks.
Magnetic Poetry Board
 
This  interactive tool allows students to move "magnetic" words to create original poems. They can add to the preselected words by creating their own magnets.
Student Riddle Interactive
 
This student interactive provides instructions on creating riddles. Students follow guidelines and learn strategies for the riddle writing process.
Letter Poem Creator
 
Using the Letter Poem Creator, students engage with the medium of letters and experiment with writing them as poems, with attention to why the lines are broken, where they are broken, and how line breaks affect rhythm, sound, meaning, and appearance
Muse Poetry Generator Pressing the "create" button will produce a line of poetry for you, which you can then continue, building on the imagery and sensibility of the words generated.
Poetry Tiles This applet creates a 'magnetic poetry' board upon which the user may shift around the words
Magnetic Poetry Play with Poetry Building Tiles online
KidZone Poetry Creator Create your own poem by choosing from the list of words in the database. You may then save your poem to the database permanently
Haiku Contest Students can use picture prompts to create Haiku Poetry
Poetry Forms Presented by Burlington County ETTC
Acrostic Poems Students  learn about and write acrostic poems
Diamante Poems Students  learn about and write diamante poems.
Shape Poems A shape poem is a poem that describes an object and is written in the shape of the object.
   
   

Writing Tools

Persuasion Map  Interactive Graphic organizer for writing persuasive essay.
Webbing Tool Webbing tool to aid writing
Animal Inquiry Graphic organizer for writing animal research paper
Circle Plot Diagram
 
A prewriting graphic organizer for students writing original stories.
Comic Creator Students to compose their own comic strips
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   

Grammar/Language/Reading Tools

Eye on Idioms Introduces students to idioms.
Fact Fragment Frenzy
 
Provides elementary students with an online model for finding facts in nonfiction text
Flip-a-Chip Students  mix and match four word parts, make four words, insert thewords into a paragraph, using context clues to determine where each word belongs.
Hints about Print Aids students in evaluating print resources
Letter Generator Students learn to identify all the essential parts of a business or friendly letter, and then generate letters
Literary Elements Map Students can map out the key literary elements of character, setting, conflict, and resolution
Picture Match A matching game that reinforces the concept of beginning-letter and short- and long-vowel sounds
Plot Diagram An organizational tool focusing on a pyramid or triangular shape, which is used to map the events in a story.
Stapleless Book Stapleless Book is designed to allow users to create with ease an eight-page book simply by folding and cutting.
Word Family Sort Designed for beginning and struggling readers
Word Maker Students to generate dozens of different words by first choosing an ending  and then adding a beginning letter or blend
   
   
   

Picture Prompt Sample Lessons

Burlington County ETTC
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Atlantic City Press Pictures & Lesson Plans Picture and Lesson Plans
Tips For Writing an Amazing Picture Prompt Response PDF file of tips to help students write from Picture prompts
Pics4Learning Great Picture resource
Story It Great resource for prompt and tools
HSPA Sample Well written sample prompt

Math/Science Activities

Cut the Knot  
Nova Interactives  
Interactive Library  
   
   
   

 Writing Lesson Plans

Case for Reading—Examining Challenged and Banned Books  

Grade
3-5

Students will analyze the book  then write a persuasive piece, on their view about the book
Can You Convince Me? Developing Persuasive Writing  Grade
3-5
While "Playing" a game, students are made aware of their inherent knowledge of persuasive argument
Vote for Me! Developing, Writing, and Evaluating Persuasive Speeches  Grade
3-5
This lesson encourages fourth- and fifth-grade students to think critically and write persuasively by focusing on preparing, giving, and evaluating mock campaign speeches.
Voting! What’s It All About? Grade
3-5
Students learn about the voting process through read-alouds, partner and independent reading then share information through writing activities and discussions.
Analyzing Advice as an Introduction to Shakespeare  Grade
6-8
Students to explore an excerpt from Shakespeare’s Hamlet
Exploring Free Speech and Persuasion with Nothing But The Truth  Grade
6-8
After reading Avi’s Nothing But The Truth and examining the resources related to First Amendment students compose and present position statement and supporting evidence
Expository Escapade—Detective’s Handbook Grade
6-8
Students will combine reading in the detective fiction genre with expository writing
Inventing and Presenting Unit 3: Persuasive Speaking and Invention Promotion  Grade
6-8
Students design, build, and test inventions, data is recorded using commonly accepted scientific principles. Students write an appropriate speech for sharing their results
Literary Characters on Trial: Combining Persuasion and Literary Analysis  Grade
6-8
Students exercise their oral and written persuasion skills by playing a role in a mock trial of a literary character.
Persuasive Essay: Environmental Issues  Grade
6-8
Students create persuasive essays that address environmental issues that are relevant to their lives.
Reader Response in Hypertext: Making Personal Connections to Literature  Grade
9-12
Students write a narrative of place, a character sketch, an extended metaphor poem and a persuasive essay then link all four texts to the quotations.
Authentic Persuasive Writing to Promote Summer Reading Grade
9-12
Students to create brochures and flyers that suggest books for the summer months.
Argument, Persuasion, or Propaganda? Analyzing World War II Posters Grade
9-12
Students analyze World War II posters to explore how argument, persuasion, and propaganda differ.
Propaganda Techniques in Literature and Online Political Ads Grade
9-12
Students draw conclusions from an analysis of propaganda techniques used in a piece of literature