Create a Standards-Aligned English Language Arts Lesson Plan with Reading and Writing Integration
Generate a detailed ELA lesson plan integrating close reading, vocabulary, discussion, and writing activities aligned to standards.
๐ The Prompt
Develop a comprehensive English Language Arts (ELA) lesson plan for [GRADE LEVEL] students centered on [LITERARY WORK/TEXT TITLE OR SKILL FOCUS, e.g., 'The Great Gatsby' Chapter 3, persuasive writing, analyzing figurative language]. The lesson should be designed for [NUMBER] class period(s) of [MINUTES] minutes each and align with [STANDARDS, e.g., Common Core ELA].
Organize the lesson plan into the following components:
1. **Standards & Objectives**: List 2-3 specific standards addressed and write corresponding measurable learning objectives.
2. **Warm-Up / Bell Ringer** (5-7 minutes): Create a journal prompt, vocabulary review, or quick-write activity that activates prior knowledge and connects to the lesson theme.
3. **Vocabulary Instruction**: Identify [NUMBER] key vocabulary or literary terms. For each, provide a student-friendly definition, an example sentence, and a brief activity (e.g., word map, context clues exercise).
4. **Reading Component** (15-20 minutes): Outline a close reading strategy for the selected text. Include:
- Pre-reading predictions or anticipation guide
- [NUMBER] text-dependent questions at varying DOK levels (1-3)
- Annotation guidelines for students
5. **Discussion / Collaborative Activity** (10 minutes): Design a Socratic seminar question set, think-pair-share activity, or literature circle role assignments that encourage critical analysis.
6. **Writing Component** (15 minutes): Create a writing task connected to the reading โ options include an analytical paragraph, creative response, or argumentative claim with evidence. Provide a clear prompt and a simple rubric or checklist.
7. **Differentiation**: Describe accommodations for below-level readers, ELL students, and enrichment options for advanced learners.
8. **Closure & Assessment**: Suggest an exit ticket or reflection question. Include a homework assignment that reinforces the lesson.
9. **Teacher Notes**: Add pacing tips and potential student misconceptions to watch for.
Use a professional, classroom-ready format.
๐ก Tips for Better Results
Paste a short excerpt of the actual text you're teaching so the AI can generate text-specific questions and analysis prompts. Specify your students' reading level range for better differentiation suggestions. Always verify that generated text-dependent questions accurately reference the source material.
๐ฏ Use Cases
English and language arts teachers use this when planning integrated reading and writing lessons that address multiple ELA standards in a single class period.