Certified Secondary ELA; My current course load is American Lit/Comp, British Lit/Comp, and I am getting my feet wet with AP Lang/Comp this year as well.
Remember the figure from Greek mythology, Sisyphus, whose punishment it was to push a bolder up a hill for all of eternity? If you are like me, spending hours making comments on student compositions just to see the same mistakes continue to occur time after time in the same student's writing may make you relate to the poor, cursed mythological figure a bit too much for comfort. I would not dare to be presumptuous enough to say that this free product will 100% fix our little problem, because it a
Click HERE for the Video Preview! In this FREE resource, your students will be able to demonstrate their knowledge of rhetorical appeals. Students are tasked with finding advertisements that use ethos, logos, and pathos, describe how the image utilizes the appeal, then cite their image. An example slide is provided to lead your students in the right direction. I have also included a link to the Google Slide version of this resource. Simply click on the "Read First" document in the download and
5th - 12th
English Language Arts, Informational Text, Writing
Are you ready to host a book speed date of your own? If you have been in the classroom long, you know that one of the major roadblocks to a smooth student independent reading program is that students often do not take the time to explore the books that are right in front of them, leading to indecision and lack of interest in reading. Hosting a book tasting can help solve that problem.
Included in this resource:
- Book Speed Date Trifold Menu
- Table Numbers
- Student Instruction Presentation
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This is a descriptive writing activity I use with Legos. The kids tend to really respond to it... the building part, not the response sheet. :)
This activity uses Lego building pieces to improve descriptive writing skills. It can also serve as an ice breaker.
***Updated 1/15/2016***
New teaching variations included!
Exam for Night by Elie Wiesel. This test includes 20 multiple choice questions, 1 short essay (with 4 alternate questions), 4 quote questions, and 15 vocabulary questions. ***Are you interested in more Night resources?!? This activity pack is part of a larger bundle including: - Night SAY, MEAN, MATTER Quote Analysis- Night Magic Square Vocabulary and Vocabulary Tests- Night Guided Reading Questions- Night Activity Pack
This is a project I use with my students as part of an assessment for independent novel reading. Students are to create a newspaper based on the plot of his/her novel.
This is a reading organizer that I use with my American Literature course. This helps the students keep track of what we have read for each unit. There are boxes for the title of the work and page number, author, form of literature, and literary terms we have studied with that work and a definition of the term.
PreK - 12th, Adult Education, Higher Education
English Language Arts, Informational Text, Literature
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Experience
Certified Secondary ELA; My current course load is American Lit/Comp, British Lit/Comp, and I am getting my feet wet with AP Lang/Comp this year as well.
Teaching style
The traditional way is not always the best way.
Awards & shining teacher moments
Floyd County Education Center Teacher of the Year 2013
My own education history
B.S. Jacksonville State University- 2009
M.S. Jacksonville State University- Current
Additional biographical information
I value family above all else, and I love to read and write!
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