Free English Lesson Plan Examples for 9th Grade Learners

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Letter To Yourself

Students are to write a letter to themselves that reflects on their academic and behavior last year while in school. The objective of the lesson is to help students engage in writing while establishing the ability to understand what self reflection entails

Grade: 9th Grade
Subject: English
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Anatomy

showcase clear, engaging, self-contained lessons a substitute teacher can implement with minimal background knowledge. If you don't have an original plan, you may modify an existing one but briefly explain the adaptations made.

Grade: 9th Grade
Subject: English
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Past Continuous

verbs in past contnuous

Grade: 9th Grade
Subject: English
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Writing Speeches

How can students put their voice in and prepare a speech.

Grade: 9th Grade
Subject: English
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Present Tenses

How to differentiate between present simple tense, present continuous and present perfect tense

Grade: 9th Grade
Subject: English
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Adverbs

How to use adverbs

Grade: 9th Grade
Subject: English
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Around Town

a paragraph about your city and the present simple

Grade: 9th Grade
Subject: English
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Introduction

The first meetingq

Grade: 9th Grade
Subject: English
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Structure, Theme, Poetry, Analyze, Imagery

create a lesson plan with mini lesson, student group work, guided questions, modification for special needs, using the poem "Dream Deferred" by Langston Hughes, audio -visuals included, direct instruction, guided practice, protocols, assessments, rigorous DOK 3 questions, vocabulary bank

Grade: 9th Grade
Subject: English
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I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings

Draw evidence from the texts to support analysis, reflection, and research to write a narrative essay drawing from the main theme of I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings

Grade: 9th Grade
Subject: English
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Reading

Write a lesson plan for reading

Grade: 9th Grade
Subject: English
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Email Etiquette

Students will learn how to properly create and send a formal email to their teacher using academic language.

Grade: 9th Grade
Subject: English
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Sentence Structure

Sentence Structure

Grade: 9th Grade
Subject: English
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Grammar

Parts of Speech

Grade: 9th Grade
Subject: English
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Present Continuous

describe person

Grade: 9th Grade
Subject: English
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Banksy Documentary

Write a lesson plan that includes questions for students to answer as they watch "Banksy and the Rise of Outlaw Art"

Grade: 9th Grade
Subject: English
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Dystopian Literature

Pupils familiarise themselves with the characteristics of dystopian literature, and have a discussion in pairs about one of the social issues that these works address.

Grade: 9th Grade
Subject: English
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The Most Important Grammer Rules

What are the most important grammer rules for students

Grade: 9th Grade
Subject: English
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How To Be A Good Reader

How we can be a good readers

Grade: 9th Grade
Subject: English
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English Complements

Write The types of English complements with examples

Grade: 9th Grade
Subject: English
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Parts Of Speech

parts of speech

Grade: 9th Grade
Subject: English
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Prefix

What is a prefix

Grade: 9th Grade
Subject: English
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Informal Email

How to use informal language structures in an IGCSE informal email writing

Grade: 9th Grade
Subject: English
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Teaching Articles And Preposition Through Short Passage

How article and preposition is used in english

Grade: 9th Grade
Subject: English