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Sharon Aiuvalasit
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At the end of each unit that I teach, I try to give students an opportunity to express their ideas about the book we read creatively. I find tha...
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At the end of Monster, my students write a five paragraph essay about their perspective on the innocence of Steve Harmon. We generally debate th...
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At the end of our unit on Friday Night Lights, students complete a creative project based on the book. They choose between a short story, collag...
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At the conclusion of our unit on Friday Night Lights, the students write this persuasive essay addressing the opportunities available to the mino...
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When assigning the groups to put Gene on trial for Finny's murder, I give them a detailed description and examples of every part of the case. Th...
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At the conclusion of our reading of The Contender students are assigned a creative project asking them to give an artistic representation of what...
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This is the rubric that I use to grade the students' persuasive essays for Friday Night Lights.
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This is the rubric I use to grade the students' creative project for Friday Night Lights.
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As an introduction to reading The Contender by Robert Lipsyte students do this project on the history of prominent African American boxers.
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After we read A Midsummer Night's Dream, I devide the class into production groups. They are each assigned an act or scene of the play which the...
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The rubric I use to grade my students' creative projects for The Contender.
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As a final project for my 11th graders reading A Separate Peace by John Knowles, I have the students divide into two teams and put Gene on trial ...
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lindseypearl re: A Separate Peace: Putting Gene on Trial Creative Project
I am planning on using this activity and bought the other one that went with this. Do you have any other resources available to go along with this activity? Possibly a rubric? A script for the judge? Thanks!
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jonambrosio re: Friday Night Lights by H.G. Bissinger Reading Check Quiz
Hello again, I just sent you an email about the answers for FNL Quiz #1, can you email me at jambrosio@blindbrook.org

Thank you!
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jonambrosio re: Friday Night Lights by H.G. Bissinger Reading Check Quiz
Hello, do you provide the answers to your quiz? Where can I find them?
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cmooresta re: The Contender by Robert Lipsyte: Boxing Mini Project
Looks good. Are the articles included or where can you direct a person?
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hulkster87
Hi, does this also have quizzes and a final test?
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Sharon Aiuvalasit  (TpT Seller)
no. just daily assignments.
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TEACHING EXPERIENCE

I have taught in the South Bronx for the last seven years. I have taught 9th grade, 11th grade and 12th grade English.

MY TEACHING STYLE

I teach with a workshop style. Independent reading is an integral part of my curriculum. I believe in culminating every literary unit with a creative project and a final essay. Students often work in groups. Each unit is planned around essential questions and enduring understandings.

HONORS/AWARDS/SHINING TEACHER MOMENT

2008 Education Update Educator of the Year

MY OWN EDUCATIONAL HISTORY

Columbia Teacher's College MA Teaching of English 2003 University of Rochester BA English 1998

ADDITIONAL BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION

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GRADES TAUGHT

Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh, Twelfth

SUBJECT AREAS

English Language Arts