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CCR Anchor 4: Produce clear and coherent writing in which the development, organization, and style are appropriate to task, purpose, and audience.

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1. A Civil Rights Leader Presentation

Activity Description

Nonviolence: animated image of Nelson Mandela surrounded by a Word Cloud with words such as peace, courage, liberation, education, justice, dignity, conviction, community, and nonviolence
Source: Pixabay by John Hain (License: CC0/Public Domain)
 

In this activity, students use the Internet to gather information and take notes for a presentation about a civil rights leader. Students work individually or in pairs to enter information and images on a Google Slideshow (or other slideshow software) template file and make an oral presentation.

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Program Areas

ESL: English as a Second Language

Levels

Intermediate High, Advanced
2. A Random Act of Kindness: Upworthy Video

Activity Description

Kindness
Source: Pixabay by reneebigelow (License: CC0/Public Domain)
 

Students view an animated video from Upworthy's YouTube channel, answer questions about it, and then write about, design a slideshow or poster, or summarize another video about a random act of kindness.

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ABE: Adult Basic Education, ESL: English as a Second Language

Levels

Intermediate High, Advanced, Low, Intermediate, High, All Levels
3. Adobe Express Video: Digital Film about a Holiday or Celebration

Activity Description

Asian New Year
Source: Unsplash (License: Creative Commons 1.0)
Students work alone or with a classmate or small group of students to create a digital film about a holiday or celebration in their native country.

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ESL: English as a Second Language

Levels

Intermediate Low, Intermediate High, Advanced
4. AI Supported Writing in a Compare Contrast Essay

Activity Description

 

YouTube: How to Write a Compare and Contrast Essay (It by Helpful Professor (License: CC0/Public Domain)

Students write a compare-contrast essay with AI support and peer collaboration throughout the writing process. 

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Program Areas

ABE: Adult Basic Education, ESL: English as a Second Language, ASE: High School Equivalency Preparation, ASE: High School Diploma

Levels

All Levels, Intermediate Low, Intermediate High, Advanced
5. All Tech Considered from NPR

Activity Description

NPR Technology
Source: NPR Technology Entries (License: Protected by Copyright (c) [i.e. screenshot])
 

NPR's "All Things Considered" airs its series called "All Tech Considered" which explores the sometimes daunting—always-changing—world of technology. If you are baffled by your cell phone, or your students are wondering what their kids mean when they say they are tweeting on Twitter, All Tech Considered explores many of these areas and could be of help. Try sending your students here to look up information that interests them. Not all stories have an audio component, so look for ones that have "Listen to the Story" or the word "podcast." Podcasts of many of the archived shows are downloadable and the segments are usually under 10 minutes.

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ABE: Adult Basic Education, ASE: High School Equivalency Preparation, ASE: High School Diploma

Levels

Low, Intermediate, High, All Levels
6. Amazing Places in the USA

Activity Description

Devil
Source: Pixabay by Jim Jorstad (License: CC0/Public Domain)

 

Students have conversation about favorite places, learn about a United States national monument by watching a video and answering questions, and then select a place in the U.S. to research and present on.

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Program Areas

ESL: English as a Second Language

Levels

Intermediate High, Advanced
7. American Cleaning Institute: Information on Health and Safety

Activity Description

Cleaning Institute Cleaning Tips
Source: Cleaning Institute Cleaning Tips (License: Protected by Copyright (c) [i.e. screenshot])
 

This site offers a world of information about laundry and all types of cleaning tips, understanding products, sustainable cleaning as well as industry priorities. The example website includes a section called Cleaning Tips where you can apply learning to home, school, or work. "Information sheets" found in teacher resources are in a printable format such as PDF. The section on Soaps and Detergents History with a timeline offers another way to organize a lesson.

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ABE: Adult Basic Education, ESL: English as a Second Language, ASE: High School Diploma

Levels

Intermediate, High, Intermediate High, Advanced
8. Book Creator: Project to Promote Family Literacy

Activity Description

book-mother-son-family-child
Source: Pixabay by Oleksandr Pidvalnyi (License: CC0/Public Domain)
 
Students interview a child in their family or community, gather information, and create a personalized digital book using photos and a story created using students' writing or generative Artificial Intelligence.

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ESL: English as a Second Language

Levels

Low, Intermediate, High, All Levels, Intermediate High, Advanced
9. Chatbots: Helpful Tools or Hidden Risks?

Activity Description

Replika AI
Source: Replika AI by Replika AI (License: Protected by Copyright (c) [i.e. screenshot])
 
In this lesson, students think critically about - but do not actually use - Artificial AI chatbots and the positives and negatives of using chatbots as companions.
 

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Program Areas

ESL: English as a Second Language

Levels

Intermediate Low, Intermediate High, Advanced
10. Class Podcast with The Moth as Inspiration

Activity Description

Laptop
Source: Pixabay by jhenning (License: CC0/Public Domain)
 
In this lesson, students listen to and summarize a Moth talk for sharing with classmates, write their own personal narrative, and record their scripts, sharing their personal stories with classmates. Students build vocabulary, listening comprehension, writing skills, and oral fluency (prosody) and accuracy with feedback from the teacher.
 

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ABE: Adult Basic Education, ESL: English as a Second Language

Levels

Intermediate, High, Intermediate High, Advanced
11. Collaborative Description Writing with Images from The New York Times

Activity Description

Screenshot of The New York Times: What

 Protected by Copyright (c) [i.e. screenshot])

Students work together to write a descriptive paragaph about an assigned image from The New York Times Learning Network's "What's Going On in This Picture?"

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Program Areas

ESL: English as a Second Language

Levels

Intermediate Low, Intermediate High, Advanced
12. Collaborative Story Writing with Emoji Random Generator

Activity Description

Assorted Emojis
Source: Pixabay by Pixaline (License: Protected by Copyright (c) [i.e. screenshot])
Students work collaboratively to write a descriptive story from randomly-generated emojis. This is a team writing exercise intended for students to add details to their writing. 

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ESL: English as a Second Language, ASE: High School Equivalency Preparation, ASE: High School Diploma

Levels

Intermediate Low, Intermediate High, Beginning Low, Beginning High, Advanced
13. Conservation Biology: Claim your Species Presentation

Activity Description

Brown Turtle Swimming Underwater
Source: Unsplash by Wexor TMG (License: CC0/Public Domain)
 
In this lesson, students practice listening comprehension with a video, discuss, and read about endangered species and efforts to prevent their extinction. The culminating assignment is a presentation about an endangered species.

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ABE: Adult Basic Education, ESL: English as a Second Language

Levels

Intermediate, High, Intermediate High, Advanced
14. Create a "Giving Thanks" Poster with Canva

Activity Description

What I

 

Source: Canva.com (License: Protected by Copyright (c) [i.e. screenshot])

Students create a digital poster depicting what they are thankful for.

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ESL: English as a Second Language

Levels

All Levels
15. C-SPAN: American Presidents Life Portraits

Activity Description

 

American Presidents Series
Source: https://www.c-span.org/series/?presidents&pres=46 (License: Protected by Copyright (c) [i.e. screenshot])
 
In this activity, students watch a biographical vignette about an American president of choice and take notes. Students are then asked to write an essay about the president selected and share what they learned with the class. This site also has teacher guides for all 41 programs from C-SPAN’s television series, American Presidents: Life Portraits. There are also numerous video resources to enhance classroom instruction on presidents.

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ABE: Adult Basic Education, ASE: High School Equivalency Preparation, ASE: High School Diploma
16. Describing Images with Padlet and AI

Activity Description

Boy eating ice cream with dog
Source: Padlet AI (License: CC0/Public Domain)
 

Students will use descriptive skills to create an AI picture similar to the one the teacher displays.

 

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ABE: Adult Basic Education, ESL: English as a Second Language

Levels

Low, Intermediate, High, All Levels, All Levels
17. Environmental Conservation Project

Activity Description

Pollution
Source: Pixabay by Sergei Tokmakov (License: CC0/Public Domain)
 

Students engage in conversation about the environment, practice listening comprehension by watching a video and answering questions, read an article about the harm of plastics on the environment, brainstorm ways to preserve the natural environment, write a paragraph, and create an inforgraphic based on their ideas.

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ABE: Adult Basic Education, ESL: English as a Second Language

Levels

Intermediate, High, Intermediate High, Advanced
18. Essay Writing

Activity Description

Man thinking about writing an essay on his laptop-Gemini generated
Source: Gemini (License: I am the creator of this asset (doc, image, video, audio))
 
 Learners will learn and practice the steps of Essay Writing. Use Scribbr YouTube videos to introduce the different steps. Scaffolding with a variety of graphic organizers can help learners in each step.

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ABE: Adult Basic Education, ESL: English as a Second Language, ASE: High School Equivalency Preparation, ASE: High School Diploma

Levels

All Levels, Intermediate Low, Intermediate High, Advanced
19. Essay Writing, Using AI in Editing: Working the Web for Education - Tom March - Critical Thinking

Activity Description

Our Story in 2 Minutes
Source: Our Story in 2 Minutes by drivinman687 (License: CC0/Public Domain)

In this activity, students are shown a video called “What in the World… History Compressed” and then later asked to write about it. The emphasis is on critical thinking. The Web site contains videos, political cartoons, and pictures that encourage students to think critically.

Screenshot of Working the Web for Education - Tom March - Critical Thinking

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ABE: Adult Basic Education, ESL: English as a Second Language, ASE: High School Diploma

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High, Intermediate, Intermediate High, Advanced
20. Famous People Lessons: Martin Luther King, Jr.

Activity Description

Martin Luther King
Source: OpenClipart by OpenClipart (License: CC0/Public Domain)

This activity offers a lesson about Martin Luther King. There is a handout that can be downloaded and an answer key.

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ESL: English as a Second Language

Levels

Intermediate Low, Intermediate High, Advanced
21. Fantastic Places in the Golden State

Activity Description

Hollywood Sign
Source: Pixabay by David Mark (License: CC0/Public Domain)
 
Students have conversations, learn trivia about California, practice passive voice, and research and present on an interesting place to visit in California.

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ESL: English as a Second Language

Levels

Intermediate Low, Intermediate High, Advanced
22. FutureMe: Goal Setting and Documentation

Activity Description

FutureMe Screenshot
Source: FutureMe by Unknown (License: Protected by Copyright (c) [i.e. screenshot])
 
In this activity, students set goals for themselves for a particular point in time in the future (end of a school session, in a month, six months, a year, etc.) and write letters to their future selves (and/or to others) about their goals. The letters are posted on the site, which e-mails the letters to recipients on the future date chosen. This works well as an introduction at the beginning of the school term.
 

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ABE: Adult Basic Education, ESL: English as a Second Language, ASE: High School Equivalency Preparation, ASE: High School Diploma

Levels

Beginning High, Intermediate Low, Intermediate High, Advanced, Low, Intermediate, High
23. GCFGlobal: Learning to Email

Activity Description

Person Holding Black iPhone 5
Source: Unsplash by Solen Feyissa (License: CC0/Public Domain)
 
Students learn the basics of emailing via a tutorial and take a quiz at the end. Students then apply their learning by writing an email based on a provided or selected scenario.

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ABE: Adult Basic Education, ESL: English as a Second Language, ASE: High School Equivalency Preparation

Levels

All Levels, Intermediate High, Advanced
24. GED Practice Test from 4Tests

Activity Description

4Tests
Source: 4Tests GED Practice Test page (License: Protected by Copyright (c) [i.e. screenshot])
 

A free online practice test site for the 2014 GED test with the 4 sections of the GED provided by Barrons Educational Series. It includes an explanation for the right answer.

 

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ABE: Adult Basic Education, ASE: High School Equivalency Preparation

Levels

High
25. Generate A TED Talk with AI Assistance

Activity Description

TED Talks: Discover ideas worth spreading
Source: TED Talks by TED Talks (License: Protected by Copyright (c) [i.e. screenshot])
 
In this lesson, students learn about the typical structure and organization of TED Talks. They then use AI text generator tools to either assist them in writing TED Talks about issues that concern them, or if the outcome is pronunciation practice and oral presentation skills, to provide them with an original TED Talk script that they can alter. Students practice their talks and deliver them with images on a slideshow.

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ABE: Adult Basic Education, ESL: English as a Second Language

Levels

High, Advanced
26. Generate and Describe a Dream Room with AI

Activity Description

PaintIt Room
Source: PaintIt (License: CC0/Public Domain)
 
Students apply their learning of housing vocabulary by designing, describing, and presenting a dream room.
 
 
 
 

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ESL: English as a Second Language

Levels

Beginning High, Intermediate Low, Intermediate High
27. Google Arts and Culture: Wonders of the World Project

Activity Description

Machu Picchu
Source: Unsplash by Natalie Pedigo (License: CC0/Public Domain)
 

Intermediate and advanced students learn about ancient and modern wonders of the world using the online information on the Google Arts and Culture site and other Web sites and then and share what they learn in a jigsaw reading/cooperative learning activity. As an optional follow-up, write a paragraph and/or make an oral presentation about a wonder of the world of their choosing (a museum, building, sculpture, statue, bridge, canal, dam, temple, church, cathedral, castle, or natural wonder or a UNESCO World Heritage Site) located in their native countries or elsewhere.

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ESL: English as a Second Language

Levels

Intermediate High, Advanced
28. Google Slides or Padlet Introductions Using Gerunds and Infinitives

Activity Description

Four People Watching White MacBook
Source: Unsplash (License: Creative Commons 1.0)
 
Use this introduction activity to create community in class. Students will learn and apply grammar (gerunds and infinitives) by introducing themselves through sentences and images posted on a Padlet wall or on a shared Google Slideshow.

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ESL: English as a Second Language

Levels

Intermediate Low, Intermediate High, Advanced
29. Google Slides: Introductions Ice-Breaker

Activity Description

Public Speaking Icon
Source: Pixabay (License: CC0/Public Domain)

Beginning-level ESL students will complete sentence frames about themselves and will write the sentences on their assigned slide on a shared Google Slideshow with the purpose of breaking the ice and creating community in the first week of class.

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ESL: English as a Second Language

Levels

Beginning Literacy, Beginning Low, Beginning High
30. Google's Applied Digital Skills

Activity Description

Home page for Applied Digital Skills
Source: Applied Digital Skills (License: Protected by Copyright (c) [i.e. screenshot])
 

In this series of video lessons, students learn how to use Google Slides in making a personal introduction presentation to the class. 

Applied Digital Skills is a free curriculum designed to help students learn digital skills while using them in practical life applications like budgeting, planning an event, or writing. It is video-based and easy to use.

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ABE: Adult Basic Education, ESL: English as a Second Language, ASE: High School Diploma, CTE: Career Technical Education

Levels

Intermediate, High, All Levels, Intermediate High, Advanced
31. Guess Who and Where: Adobe Express Animated Character

Activity Description

Adobe Express Animated Character
Source: Adobe Express (License: Protected by Copyright (c) [i.e. screenshot])
 
In this activity, students think of a place for classmates to guess based on an image and describe themselves with clues to their identity. They then upload an image of the mystery place for an animated talking character they choose that speaks their recorded scripts. Classmates view their animated characters to guess the place and identity of the speaker.

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ESL: English as a Second Language

Levels

All Levels
32. Interactive Reading with Visuwords: Dolores Huerta

Activity Description

Students will read about Dolores Huerta and learn how to develop vocabulary by using Visuwords

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ABE: Adult Basic Education, ESL: English as a Second Language, ASE: High School Equivalency Preparation

Levels

Intermediate Low, Intermediate High, Advanced
33. International Business Customs, Culture, and Etiquette Team Presentation

Activity Description

Colleagues Meeting
Source: Pixabay by Gerd Altmann (License: CC0/Public Domain)

Honing their 21st Century Skills of global awareness and teamwork, students work in teams, role-playing international business consultants. Their job is to create a presentation for a group of American business people relocating to another country (students’ native country or a country assigned to them) about business customs and etiquette in that country, especially as they differ from that of the USA.

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ABE: Adult Basic Education, ESL: English as a Second Language

Levels

Intermediate, High, Intermediate High, Advanced
34. Introduce Yourself with Animaker!

Activity Description

Animaker Screenshot
 
Students will be able to introduce themselves to the class by creating a fun and engaging animated video, with their own synced dialogue, which can include an avatar of themselves.

(Note: The free version of Animaker allows students to create and download up to 3 videos per month.)

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ABE: Adult Basic Education, ESL: English as a Second Language

Levels

All Levels, All Levels
35. Learning Idioms

Activity Description

Rainstorm
Source: Pixabay by OpenClipart-Vectors (License: CC0/Public Domain)
 

Students watch videos and take notes to learn idioms, practice the idioms in conversation and on an online discussion forum (optionally), and then create a "quiz" for their classmates OR select a new idiom from the video channel or other sites,  create a presentation to teach the class the idiom(s) by creating a PowerPoint or Google Slideshow presentation, writing and performing a dialog, using Web sites to create digital films or comic strips based on dialogs, making an infographic, or making videos.

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ESL: English as a Second Language

Levels

Intermediate Low, Intermediate High, Advanced
36. Mind Mapping to Organize an Essay

Activity Description

Mind Mapping with Coggle
 
 
Students will be able to create a digital mind map to organize a traditional 4-5 paragraph academic essay on any topic.

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ABE: Adult Basic Education, ESL: English as a Second Language, ASE: High School Equivalency Preparation, ASE: High School Diploma

Levels

Intermediate High, Advanced, All Levels
37. Money Management International: Financial Literacy Month Activities

Activity Description

Celebrating Financial Literacy Month from Money Management International
Source: Money Management International (License: Protected by Copyright (c) [i.e. screenshot])
 

Money Management International has a dedicated site for Financial Literacy month (April), encouraging sound use of one’s finances throughout the year with Thirty Steps to Financial Wellness, which includes resources and worksheets to get organized and make a financial plan. The steps include:

  1. Commit to Change
  2. Assess Your Finances
  3. Clear out the Financial Clutter
  4. Set yourself up for Success
  5. Get copies of your Credit Reports
  6. Clean up your Credit Report
  7. Make your Money Count
  8. Identify your Starting Point
  9. Review your Debt Situation
  10. Set your Priorities
  11. Set SMART Financial Goals
  12. Set short-, mid-, and long-term Goals
  13. Pay down your Debt
  14. Expect the Unexpected
  15. Secure your Financial Future
  16. Make a Committment
  17. Save for your Goals
  18. Follow where the Money Goes
  19. Identify and Document Fixed Monthly Expenses
  20. Identify and Plan for Periodic Expenses
  21. Document your Spending
  22. Indentify ways to Reduce Spending
  23. Save Money on Groceeries
  24. Start an Open Dialogue
  25. Document your Desired Spending
  26. Protect yourself by Performing Financial Check-ups
  27. Understand the Cost of Credit
  28. Assemble a Financial Team
  29. Appreciate the Benefits
  30. Keep Moving Forward

For this activity determine how much time and how many steps you want to include, divide the class into pairs/groups to investigate each step, write a summary/report and present to the class.

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ABE: Adult Basic Education, ESL: English as a Second Language, ASE: High School Diploma

Levels

Low, Intermediate, High, All Levels, Intermediate Low, Intermediate High, Advanced
38. Multicultural Academic Program: Interactive ESL Practice--Verb Tenses Exercise

Activity Description

Eating Breakfast
Source: Chat GPT by Chat gpt (License: CC0/Public Domain)
 

Use the quizzes and exercises on this Web site for student practice of grammar and vocabulary. Use the example quiz "Right Now, Every Day, or Tomorrow?" when reviewing simple present v. present continuous vs. simple future.

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ESL: English as a Second Language

Levels

Beginning High
39. My Hometown

Activity Description

Small Town
Source: Pixabay by Scott (License: CC0/Public Domain)
 

Students will make oral presentations with visual aides to talk about their hometowns. Students practice present and past passive verb forms by talking about their hometowns or birthplaces (It is called..., It is known for..., etc.). For information that is unknown (such as what is produced there), students can use Web sites such as Wikipedia to find the information.

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Program Areas

ESL: English as a Second Language

Levels

Advanced, Intermediate High
40. My Name Project: Paragraph and Presentation

Activity Description

Four Markers on a Table
 

Students use the Internet to find information about the meaning of their first names, write a paragraph with this information and reflect on the personal connotation of their names, and make an oral class presentation.

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ESL: English as a Second Language

Levels

Intermediate High, Advanced
41. National Symbols Project: Paragraph and Presentation

Activity Description

Intermediate and advanced students or students in Citizenship classes learn about national symbols of the United States through jigsaw reading and follow up by writing a paragraph and/or making an oral presentation about national symbols of their native countries (or state/city symbols if the class is relatively homogeneous).

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ESL: English as a Second Language

Levels

Intermediate High, Advanced
42. NPR "This I Believe": Careers - "Do What you Love"

Activity Description

Tony Hawk
Source: This I Believe: Do What You Love by NPR (License: Protected by Copyright (c) [i.e. screenshot])
 

Use the essays from the NPR Radio program to create speaking/conversation activities, vocabulary learning exercises, listening (main ideas, cloze, details, etc.) activities, and follow up with extension activities in which students speak or write about themselves.

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ABE: Adult Basic Education, ESL: English as a Second Language, ASE: High School Diploma

Levels

Intermediate High, Advanced, Low, Intermediate, High, All Levels
43. NPR My Unsung Hero Podcast

Activity Description

Podcast Headphones
Source: Pixabay by parveender (License: CC0/Public Domain)
 

In this lesson, students discuss heroes, listen to and summarize a podcast episode from NPR's My Unsung Hero for sharing with classmates, write their own personal narrative, and record their scripts, sharing their personal stories with classmates. Students build vocabulary, listening comprehension, writing skills, and oral fluency (prosody) and accuracy with feedback from the teacher.

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ABE: Adult Basic Education, ESL: English as a Second Language

Levels

Intermediate High, Advanced, Intermediate, High
44. NPR's "This I Believe" and a TED Talk: Springboard for Writing about a Valuable Lesson

Activity Description

 

 

NPR This I Believe
Source: NPR This I Believe (License: Protected by Copyright (c) [i.e. screenshot])
 
Students listen to an NPR's "This I Believe" essay, "Do Talk to Strangers," and answer questions about the essay/recording, and then watch a TED Talk and answer questions, followed by an assignment in which they write their own personal narratives about a valuable life lesson.

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ABE: Adult Basic Education, ESL: English as a Second Language, ASE: High School Equivalency Preparation, ASE: High School Diploma

Levels

Intermediate High, Advanced, Low, Intermediate, High
45. Padlet AI: Two Truths, One Lie for Student Introductions and Community Building

Activity Description

Truth Lie Street Sign
Source: Pixabay by Gerd Altmann (License: CC0/Public Domain)
 
In this lesson, students write sentences about themselves (two that are true and one this is not), post to a Padlet wall created by the teacher, present their sentences with classmates voting via the poll on which sentence they think is not true, as a ice-breaker and a way to create community in the classroom.
 

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ESL: English as a Second Language

Levels

Beginning High, Intermediate Low, Intermediate High, Advanced
46. Personal Logo: Learn, Create, Write, and Present about Logos

Activity Description

Jack of Spade Playing Card
Source: Unsplash by Slidebean (License: Protected by Copyright (c) [i.e. screenshot])
 
In this lesson, students learn about logo types and some background behind logos of well-known companies through videos and the Famous Logos website, select one to research and briefly present about using a shared Google Slides slideshow, create a personal logo using their choice of a variety of tools, and write and present about their personal logo to the class.

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ABE: Adult Basic Education, ESL: English as a Second Language, ASE: High School Equivalency Preparation, ASE: High School Diploma

Levels

Intermediate High, Advanced, Low, Intermediate, High
47. Problems and Solutions with Storyboard That

Activity Description

Storyboard That
Source: https://www.storyboardthat.com by storyboard that (License: Protected by Copyright (c) [i.e. screenshot])
 

Students use a comic strip site for dialog writing, in order to practice target grammar structures, vocabulary, or idioms. The site offers 325 characters, 225 scenes, and over 45,000 images, and the option to upload images. Comic strips can be viewed online or downloaded and printed. The Free version limits you to 2 storyboards per week with a 3 cell option. Students will need to make an account to use the site.

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ABE: Adult Basic Education, ESL: English as a Second Language

Levels

Intermediate Low, Intermediate High, Advanced, All Levels
48. Real or AI Quiz: Can You Tell the Difference?

Activity Description

Real or Fake Quiz
Source: Britannica Education Real or AI Quiz by Britannica Education (License: Protected by Copyright (c) [i.e. screenshot])
 
In this lesson, students gain media literacy skills and exercise critical thinking by applying clues to determine if images are authentic or AI-generated. They apply their knowledge by creating a tip sheet. 

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ABE: Adult Basic Education, ESL: English as a Second Language

Levels

All Levels, Intermediate High, Advanced
49. Reducing Your Food Spending

Activity Description

Ultimate Guide to Reducing Your Food Spending
Source: Money Management International (License: Protected by Copyright (c) [i.e. screenshot])
 Four methods are shared on Reducing Your Food Spending
  1. Stay in Tonight (examine the cost of eating out)
  2. Waste Not (take a look at food at home and reduce the amount wasted, includes My Fridge Food a great place that takes the ingredients you have on hand and offers recipes to use them)
  3. Grocery Game Theory (examine making bulk meals and freezing extra for another meal)
  4. Cutting Cost of Convenience (use unit cost to figure best value

In this activity the class is divided into four groups who examine each method, write a summary, and present what they learned to the class.

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ABE: Adult Basic Education, ESL: English as a Second Language

Levels

All Levels, Intermediate Low, Intermediate High, Advanced
50. Simple Present Tense

Activity Description

Simple Present Image
Source: Simple Present Image (License: Protected by Copyright (c) [i.e. screenshot])

In this lesson, students will learn ow to pronounce verbs wit the third person singular and use appropriate simple verb in writing, reading, and speaking exercises.

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Program Areas

ESL: English as a Second Language

Levels

Beginning Literacy, Beginning Low, Beginning High
51. Snopes: Discovering the Truth Behind Urban Legends

Activity Description

Snopes website screenshot
Source: Snopes.com (License: CC0/Public Domain)
 

While learning about urban legends, students practice reading skills, summarizing and paragraphing in speaking and writing, and hone their abilities to view media critically. Students use Snopes, a site dedicated to fact-checking news stories, past events and urban legends, to read and take notes on an urban legends. 

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ABE: Adult Basic Education, ESL: English as a Second Language, ASE: High School Diploma

Levels

Intermediate, High, Intermediate Low, Intermediate High, Advanced
52. Song Analysis Project

Activity Description

Musician, Country song, Banjo image
Source: Pixabay by RyanMcGuire (License: CC0/Public Domain)
 

Music is a powerful way to learn English. For this project, students choose a song in English and explore its language, meaning, and cultural background. 

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Program Areas

ESL: English as a Second Language

Levels

Intermediate Low, Intermediate High, Advanced
53. SongR: Write a Song with AI

Activity Description

SongR App
Source: SongR (License: CC0/Public Domain)
 
Students can be assigned to use this AI tool to generate a song for a variety of purposes: personal introduction, goal setting, reflection on their learning, grammar analysis, and pronunciation practice. In this particular lesson plan, students think about hobbies or weekend/free time plans to create a song.

Has EEE Lesson Plan

Program Areas

ESL: English as a Second Language

Levels

Beginning Low, Beginning High, Intermediate Low, Intermediate High, Advanced
54. Teach AI Prompts with the Craiyon Image Generator

Activity Description

Craiyon Home Page
 
ESL students will generate an image to assess whether the AI prompt that they typed demonstrates mastery of their English skills.

Has EEE Lesson Plan

Program Areas

ESL: English as a Second Language

Levels

All Levels
55. The Moonlit Road: Southern Ghost Stories, Folk Tales, Storytelling

Activity Description

The Black Dog
Source: http://themoonlitroad.com/the-black-dog/ (License: CC0/Public Domain)
 

Although there are many stories on the main website, this lesson focuses on the one titled, The Black Dog.

Has EEE Lesson Plan

Program Areas

ESL: English as a Second Language

Levels

Intermediate High, Advanced
56. Thesis Builder: Cause and Effect Essays

Activity Description

 

Cause and Effect Tool called the Causinator
Source: Thesis Builder tool for Cause and Effect Essays (License: Protected by Copyright (c) [i.e. screenshot])
 
In this activity, students use the Thesis Builder tool to create a thesis statement for a cause-and-effect essay. Students are then shown an outline to help them write each of the five paragraphs based on their thesis statement. What makes this essay different is the narrower focus on looking into the causes (what made/makes something happen) and the effects (the thing that happens).

Has EEE Lesson Plan

Program Areas

ABE: Adult Basic Education, ASE: High School Equivalency Preparation, ASE: High School Diploma

Levels

All Levels
57. This I Believe: Tomorrow Will Be a Better Day

Activity Description


 
Screenshot of Lesson titled Tomorrow will be a better day
Source: Screenshot of Lesson titled Tomorrow will be a better day (License: Protected by Copyright (c) [i.e. screenshot])
 
 If you listen to NPR radio, you may hear both famous and unknowns discussing their core values and beliefs on weekly broadcasts of the radio spot “This I Believe,” a take-off on Edward R. Murrow’s original 1950s radio show. The site is an archive of all the modern broadcasts accompanied by the original print essays and contains a searchable database of thousands of other essays on numerous topics ranging from patriotism to family, to sports. Each short essay that has been broadcast on NPR has a “listen now” link to hear the authors read their essays, which provides a listening component for the ABE student. The audio can be the basis for exercises on note-taking, listening for main ideas, supporting details, and cloze (listening for missing words). New stories and materials are added regularly.

Has EEE Lesson Plan

Program Areas

ABE: Adult Basic Education, ESL: English as a Second Language, ASE: High School Diploma

Levels

Low, Intermediate, High, All Levels
58. This Is My Home (Google Earth)

Activity Description

Google Earth Home Page
 
ESL students can use this Google Earth app to read about places from around the world. Then, they can locate their own native city (or neighborhood) on Google Earth and write a short report about it to share with their classmates.

Has EEE Lesson Plan

Program Areas

ESL: English as a Second Language

Levels

Beginning High, Intermediate Low, Intermediate High, Advanced
59. TV411: Writing a Summary

Activity Description

Screenshot of TV411: Summarizing Activity
Source: Summarizing Activity (License: Protected by Copyright (c) [i.e. screenshot])
 

problem is the address it is not https.  This site has many activities which can be done independently by a student or in a class with a group of students. This will be a writing activity on how to summarize an article or a story. Students will watch the Summarizing video, then they will do the online activities that go along with the video. Finally, the students will practice writing a summary.

The site also offers a wide variety of other topics in video format, many with worksheets or other resources to use. See the More Ways section below.

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Program Areas

ABE: Adult Basic Education, ESL: English as a Second Language, ASE: High School Equivalency Preparation, ASE: High School Diploma, CTE: Career Technical Education

Levels

Low, Intermediate, High, Intermediate High, Advanced
60. Understanding and Writing about Charts and Graphs

Activity Description

Website Statistics Business
Source: Pixabay by kreatikar (License: CC0/Public Domain)
 

In this lesson, students learn about describing and analyzing data presented in graphical form, gaining data and graph literacy.

 

Has EEE Lesson Plan

Program Areas

ABE: Adult Basic Education, ESL: English as a Second Language

Levels

Low, Intermediate, High, All Levels, Intermediate High, Advanced
61. Untold History: Artifacts and Writing about a Personal Artifact

Activity Description

Untold Screenshot
Source: Untold History (License: Protected by Copyright (c) [i.e. screenshot])
 
In this lesson plan, students learn what an artifact is, learn about a national artifact, read about the place of artifacts in history and their importance, and then write about an important personal artifact.
 
This assignment is inspired by the Global Oneness Student Photography Contest - Artifacts in our Lives, online at https://www.globalonenessproject.org/stories/student-project-artifacts-our-lives.

Has EEE Lesson Plan

Program Areas

ABE: Adult Basic Education, ESL: English as a Second Language

Levels

Intermediate, High, Intermediate High, Advanced
62. Untold History: Hidden Figures - Lesser-Known Heroes

Activity Description

Untold History
Source: Untold History (License: Protected by Copyright (c) [i.e. screenshot])
 
In this lesson, students discuss heroes and their traits, learn about a hidden figure in U.S. history and athletics by watching a video and answering questions, and then make a presentation about an unknown or less known or everyday hero.

Has EEE Lesson Plan

Program Areas

ABE: Adult Basic Education, ESL: English as a Second Language

Levels

Intermediate, High, Intermediate Low, Intermediate High, Advanced
63. Using AI in School: Creating a Code of Conduct

Activity Description

white-and-black-typewriter-with-white-printer-paper
Source: Unsplash by Markus Winkler (License: CC0/Public Domain)
 
In this lesson, students engage in discussion, practice reading skills, and collaborate to create a “Code of Conduct” poster, slidedeck, brochure, infographic, or document.

Has EEE Lesson Plan

Program Areas

ABE: Adult Basic Education, ESL: English as a Second Language

Levels

All Levels, Intermediate High, Advanced
64. VARK: A Guide to Learning Styles

Activity Description

VARK Results

Source: https://vark-learn.com/the-vark-questionnaire/?p=results by VARK (License: Protected by Copyright (c) [i.e. screenshot])
 

In this activity, students answer the VARK Learning Style online questionnaire’s 16 questions to measure their learning style preferences in these areas: Visual (V), Aural/Auditory (A), Reading/Writing (R), and Kinesthetic (K) – see descriptions at VARK Modalities page http://www.vark-learn.com/english/page.asp?p=categories in order to find their preferred learning styles and their weaker study habit. The inventory’s focus is on study habits and skills more than personality traits, and there are “help sheets” that explain to students how to develop their less-preferred learning modalities.


 

Has EEE Lesson Plan

Program Areas

ABE: Adult Basic Education, ESL: English as a Second Language, ASE: High School Equivalency Preparation, ASE: High School Diploma, CTE: Career Technical Education

Levels

Low, Intermediate, High, All Levels, Intermediate Low, Intermediate High, Advanced
65. Virtual ESL Teaching Assistant with School AI

Activity Description

SchoolAI Screenshot
 
Harnass the power of AI to provide your students with their own personalized tutor, whether by letting the students choose how to use the AI (called a sidekick) or by creating focused practice sessions.

Has EEE Lesson Plan

Program Areas

ESL: English as a Second Language

Levels

Beginning Literacy, Beginning Low, Beginning High, Intermediate Low, Intermediate High, Advanced, All Levels
66. Vote Smart: Civics Matters Curriculum

Activity Description

VoteSmart
Source: https://votesmart.org/education/classroom by https://votesmart.org/education/classroom (License: Protected by Copyright (c) [i.e. screenshot])
 

Students learn about the legislative branch of government in this activity. They learn the number of the House and Senate district where they live, the names of the senator and representative who represent their district, the votes of a senator or representative on current issues in the state legislature, and become familiar with the Vote Smart Web Site and how it can be used to obtain information.

Has EEE Lesson Plan

Program Areas

ABE: Adult Basic Education, ESL: English as a Second Language

Levels

Intermediate Low, Intermediate High, Advanced, All Levels
67. Word Clouds for Pre-Reading Predictions and Post-Reading Summarization

Activity Description

Free Word Cloud Generator
 
Source: Free Word Cloud Generator by Free Word Cloud Generator (License: Protected by Copyright (c) [i.e. screenshot])
 
Create a word cloud for a text to be read in class for pre-reading (vocabulary preparation, predictions) and post-reading summarization. Word clouds make repeated words appear larger.

Has EEE Lesson Plan

Program Areas

ABE: Adult Basic Education, ESL: English as a Second Language, ASE: High School Equivalency Preparation, ASE: High School Diploma, AwD: Adults with Disabilities

Levels

All Levels, Beginning High, Intermediate Low, Intermediate High, Advanced
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OTAN activities are funded by contract CN240137 from the Adult Education Office, in the Career & College Transition Division, California Department of Education, with funds provided through Federal P.L., 105-220, Section 223. However, OTAN content does not necessarily reflect the position of that department or the U.S. Department of Education.