GED Teachers'
 Lesson Bank
Language Arts, Reading
(modified December, 2007)

Lesson 1 - Who Caused What? Lesson 23 - Objective versus Subjective
Lesson 2 - What's the Idea? Lesson 24 - Finding the Main Idea and Supporting Details
Lesson 3 - Where's the Funny Paper? Lesson 25 - Reading Logs - Practice Creates Efficiency
Lesson 4 - What Did You Say? Lesson 26 - Story Maps
Lesson 5 - Fact Versus Opinion Lesson 27 - Poetry
Lesson 6 - It's My Right! Lesson 28 - The Thinking Approach to Reading
Lesson 7 - That Is Not My Opinion Lesson 29 - Similes, Metaphors, and Symbols
Lesson 8 - Why Predict? Lesson 30 - A Song By Any Other Name Would Be a Poem
Lesson 9 - Increasing Reading Speed Lesson 31 - Limericks
Lesson 10 - Similes and Metaphors Lesson 32 - Literary Devices
Lesson 11 - Oxymorons Lesson 33 - Fact Vs. Opinion
Lesson 12 - Poetry Lesson 34 - What's The Point
Lesson 13 - Evaluating Material by Using Quotations Lesson 35 - Morale of the Story Is
Lesson 14 - Figurative Language Lesson 36 - Make The Connection
Lesson 15 - Identifying Implications Lesson 37 - Children Are
Lesson 16 - Working with Business Letters Lesson 38 - Reading Plays
Lesson 17 - Compare and Contrast Lesson 39 - Clown or Comedian
Lesson 18 - Bias, Prejudice and Propaganda Lesson 40 - About Point
Lesson 19 - When You Put It All Together! Lesson 41 - Can You Get The Signal
Lesson 20 - Main Idea and Supporting Details Lesson 42 - Parenting 101
Lesson 21 - What's It About? Lesson 43 - All American Success Stories
Lesson 22 - Reading Puzzle