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Preview of Reading Comprehension Test Prep

Reading Comprehension Test Prep

This product is a google form with a reading passage, comprehension questions and a writing prompt. Best used for test prep, quick quiz or homework!
Preview of Annotating Shakespeare, Teaching Shakespeare, student examples, instructions

Annotating Shakespeare, Teaching Shakespeare, student examples, instructions

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Linda Jennifer
Annotating Shakespeare, teaching Shakespeare student examples, and instructionsThis product focuses on examples from Shakespeare. You can find the bundle with my original annotation product here: ANNOTATION BUNDLECUSTOMER COMMENTS ON MY ANNOTATION PRODUCTS:This is my new favorite go-to! I'm really enjoying this resource with my seniors and I believe it will be very helpful to them when they transition to college.Amazing examples and instructions for teachers and students! Using a yellow highlig
Preview of Annotation Guide, teaching philosophy, reading comprehension, visual learners

Annotation Guide, teaching philosophy, reading comprehension, visual learners

Created by
Linda Jennifer
Annotation Guide, teaching philosophy, reading comprehension, visual learners Introducing a powerful tool that combines visual and written elements, perfect for enhancing visual learners or learning for ELL and ESL students. My essay alternatives reduce cheating and plagiarism while providing a more creative assessment approach. Additionally, they do not require vast amounts of marking – making it easy for teachers to manage their workload during busy periods, such as the end of the semester. •
Preview of Philosophy, high school reading comprehension, task cards, Socratic Seminar

Philosophy, high school reading comprehension, task cards, Socratic Seminar

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Linda Jennifer
Philosophy, high school reading comprehension, task cards, Socratic SeminarSocratic Seminars provide an engaging way for students to learn about any topic and build critical thinking skills. It’s a low-prep way for teachers to teach without sacrificing rigor. Furthermore, because it fosters open dialogues among classmates, it builds stronger classroom camaraderie. What buyers are saying:This was perfect! I had been looking for a way to get my students to think more and engage each other instead
Preview of Ethics, The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas, Utilitarianism, Teaching Philosophy

Ethics, The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas, Utilitarianism, Teaching Philosophy

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Linda Jennifer
Ethics, The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas, Utilitarianism, Teaching Philosophy“The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas” serves as a thought-provoking illustration of the potential dangers of Utilitarian thinking. It raises important questions about the morality of actions based on the greatest good for the greatest number. By examining this short story in conjunction with the concept of Utilitarianism, students can explore the complexities and nuances of ethical decision-making. ⭐⭐⭐ “The Ones Who
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