By Janet Pinto, Chief Academic Officer, Curriki
Wow, it’s been a busy summer here at Curriki as a small but energetic team of teachers put together more than 150 curated collections in several subject areas. A big thank you to Jessica Flint, Nate Merrill, and Marlaine deGuia!
These new collections are available to you for FREE and we simply ask that you share Curriki with your colleagues so they can take advantage of these time-saving, best-of-the-best lessons and activities.
Since there are so many new resources, we’re breaking this up by subject area. In a recent blog we presented over 80 STEM resources. Today, we’re proud to share more than three dozen Language Arts and Arts collections with you. Please check them out, put them to work, and tell us what you think!
Language Arts:
- English Interactive Whiteboard Activities
- Ancient Greek Religion Lesson Plans
- Teaching Shakespeare: Julius Caesar
- Teaching Shakespeare: Macbeth
- Teaching Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet
- Teaching Shakespeare: Othello
- Writing Assessments
- Grammar Worksheets
- Language Arts Games
- Language Arts Webquests
- The Bible: literature and testament
- Sentence Structure
- Ancient Rome
- Ancient Greek Religion Lesson Plans
- Resources for Implementing Book Reports in the Language Arts Classroom
- General Resources for Approaches to Literary Analysis
- The Literature of Mark Twain
- Resources for The Call of the Wild
- Literature of Edgar Allan Poe
- Resources for Fahrenheit 451
- Resources for Teaching Satire and Parody
- Writing Expository Essays]
- Newbery Literature Guides
- Resources for The Giver
- Resources for To Kill a Mockingbird
- English Language Arts Diagrams and Photographs
- Language Arts Graphic Organizers
- Language Arts Videos
- Language Arts Rubrics
- Language Arts Vocabulary Lesson Plans
- Verb Worksheets
- Noun Worksheets
- Noun, Verb, Adjective and Adverb Lesson Plans
Arts:
- Using Film and Movies in the Classroom
- Wolfram Alpha Activities
- Music Theory
- Music Activities and Worksheets
- Music Lesson Plans
We hope you enjoy working with these new collections. Stay tuned for more new resources in the Social Studies and Health subject areas!
Thanks for sharing this! I noticed that you had expository essay lessons here, but do you have any creative writing lessons? I’m always on the lookout for more…
Yes, we do! Just type in “creative writing” in the Search box and you’ll find a few resources. Would you be interested in CONTRIBUTING any resources on writing (since you are the writing lady!).
we want speek and write english ,but i can’t do this