RLA Lessons

RLA Lessons 2016-12-26T11:59:42-05:00

Children's Vaccines

To introduce students to basic questioning to find key ideas in a text

GED Content Areas

  • Reading

Citizenship?

To introduce students to basic questioning to find key ideas in a text

GED Content Areas

  • Reading

Climate Change?

To introduce students to argument analysis so that they can identify effective methods for making claims

GED Content Areas

  • Reading

Compare/Contrast Careers

To introduce students to strategies for comparing/contrasting similar texts

GED Content Areas

  • Reading

Context Clues

To introduce students to decoding strategies for vocabulary

GED Content Areas

  • Reading

Lesson 1: Professionalism Assessments

To teach students the importance of being a dependable, motivated employee to contribute to their workplace and secure a good job to provide for their futures.

GED Content Areas

  • Reading

Lesson 2: Resolving Conflicts

To teach students how conflict resolution and clear communication are key to their success in the workplace.

GED Content Areas

  • Reading
  • Speaking and Listening

Lesson 3: Organizational Communication

To help students realize the importance of being a contributing member of a team and why it is important to job retention.

GED Content Areas

  • Reading
  • Speaking and Listening

SMART Goal-Setting

Goal-setting is a required element of KYAE program intake and orientation but is also critical to college- and career-readiness and success.

GED Content Areas

  • Reading
  • Writing

Statues Up or Down?

To introduce students to point of view analysis in texts

GED Content Areas

  • Reading

Team Exercise

To teach students the importance of contributing as a team player so that they can get and hold a good job.

GED Content Areas

  • Reading
  • Speaking and Listening

Text Structure Know-How

To introduce students to strategies for comparing/contrasting similar texts

GED Content Areas

  • Reading

We Did It! So Can You!

Preparing students for success early on by exposing them to others’ success can help to build confidence and motivation.

GED Content Areas

  • Reading

What Footprint Will You Leave? Synthesizing and Presenting Information Graphically

As charts and graphs are used across most disciplines, graphic understanding enables the student to assess large amounts of data in order to recognize trends, compare parts of a whole, or compare two or more sets of information. For example, comparisons of weather data over time are usually represented in graphic form.

GED Content Areas

  • Reading

What is Your Why?

In this lesson targeted at students beginning their GED® credential attainment journey, students will be asking themselves why they are deciding to pursue their goals, providing more direction for their efforts.

GED Content Areas

  • Reading
  • Writing

Workplace Systems

To learn how to analyze texts to determine how and why a practical workplace system is put in to place and apply this knowledge to the development of an incentive program

GED Content Areas

  • Reading
  • Writing