Learning Objectives
- Use the navigational tools to search and browse content to find the best titles for students and instruction.
- Find the instructional supports available in the resource.
- Identify best practices for using Literature Online in the classroom.
- Consider methods for sharing Literature Online with colleagues.
- Create a lesson plan to integrate Literature Online into instruction.
Literature Online Lesson Plans
Review these lesson plans, examples, and ideas and then create your own lesson plan. Use this example and model of how to analyze literature, Holt Elements of Literature: Grade 12: Analyzing Literature.
Also, think about alternative ways to share and present online content with students. HyperDoc lessons are interactive lessons where the contents of the lesson are all on one document and the lesson is divided into sections by a scaffolded approach beginning with engage, explore, explain, apply, share, and reflect. Sometimes the sections are called the 5 E's: engage, explore, explain, elaborate, and evaluate. To get started with HyperDoc lessons explore this website by the creators of the HyperDoc.
Create a Lesson Plan
Download the Literature Online Lesson Plan Template from the exercise files at the bottom of this page or alternatively make a copy of this HyperDoc Lesson Plan Template to use to create your lesson. Consider the discussion/reflection you have done and the materials you have learned about so far. Use the lesson plan template to create a standards-aligned lesson for your students using Literature Online. Consider sharing the lesson you create in INFOhio's Open Space.