I have taught high school English in a public school setting for three years. I have written curriculum and created materials for county-wide use.
I have a passion for collaboration among colleagues and for creating materials that are engaging and useful for teachers and students alike.
This discussion guide for the novel Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson provides questions for each chapter to promote student critical thinking and participation. There are 88 questions total covering a variety of topics such as characterization, plot points, literary devices, and opinions.
This activity packet accompanies the Teaching Respect PowerPoint presentation also on Contextual Classroom. This packet challenges students to develop their understanding of respect.
Students must record their personal definition of what "respect" means and then expand their definitions through partner work, class discussion, and a video clip all about respect.
This bundle created by Contextual Classroom contains reading checks for each chapter of The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis.
Each reading check contains five questions that students should be able to answer after reading the chapter. The questions have been written to hold young students accountable for their reading, not to confuse or trick them.
These questions can be used as a chapter closure, a short reading quiz in class, partner discussion questi
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe Novel assessment is a 6- page test with a 2-page complete teacher's answer key.
The test has 5 sections:
I. Character Match-- This section asks students to match the character to its description. (14 Questions)
II. Organizing Plot Points-- asks the student to organize plot points by exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution (16 Questions)
III. Literary Element Match: This section asks students to match ke
This is a 15-page film guide for the study of the film Philadelphia (1993), which was directed by Jonathan Demme and stars Tom Hanks and Denzel Washington.
This powerful and significant film may be viewed in an International Baccalaureate film course, a social studies course, a health class, or an English class. It challenges viewers to reflect upon and discuss important issues involving human rights, social justice, and knowledge/ignorance.
This guide includes the following items:
(1) Intro
The Bridge to Terabithia Novel assessment is a 6- page test with an answer key for the multiple choice components of the test.
The test has 5 sections:
I. Character Match-- This section asks students to match the character to its description. (12 Questions)
II. Place Match: This section asks students to match key places in the novel with their descriptions. (7 Questions)
III. Organizing Plot Points-- asks the student to organize plot points by exposition, rising action, climax, falling acti
This 4-page pack contains three graphic organizers to be used while teaching the short story "The Most Dangerous Game" by Richard Connell.
The organizers are described below:
(1) Face-Off: Rainsford Vs. Zaroff challenges students to compare the protagonist and antagonist using evidence of characterization.
(2) Elements of Setting and Mood: Challenges students to record descriptive evidence from text about the main locations in the story and explain how the setting effects the mood of the sto
This worksheet, Defining and Understanding Key Terms: Ten Essential Words to Know in Martin Luther King, Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” Speech, asks students to discuss, research, and define meaningful vocabulary that is needed to understand King's famous speech. This is a great pre-reading activity for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day!
Students are asked to write what they think the term means using their prior knowledge. Then, students are asked to look up the word and find the official definition. Stude
The main character in “The Possibility of Evil” is Miss Strangeworth. This unique name reflects her character traits. It is not uncommon for an author to give a character a meaningful name that will tell the reader something about that character.
The What's in a Name? Worksheet asks students to do some investigating to find out the meaning behind their name and share their findings with their peers!
This was a really fun activity that I did with my freshman students as we were reading the sho
This assessment created by ContextualClassroom covers key components of the first part of To Kill a Mockingbird. This assessment is great for gauging student understanding of the first half of the novel. The test includes twelve short response questions and an extended response question with rubric. Questions challenge students to go back to the novel for contextual evidence to fully support their responses.
This reading check contains five questions that students should be able to answer after reading chapter nine of Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson. The questions have been written to hold young students accountable for their reading, not to confuse or trick them.
These questions can be used as a chapter closure, a short reading quiz in class, partner discussion questions, comprehension questions discussed by the whole class, or a quick homework assignment.
This reading check contains six questions that students should be able to answer after reading chapter seven of Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson. The questions have been written to hold young students accountable for their reading, not to confuse or trick them.
These questions can be used as a chapter closure, a short reading quiz in class, partner discussion questions, comprehension questions discussed by the whole class, or a quick homework assignment.
This reading check contains five questions that students should be able to answer after reading chapter five of Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson. The questions have been written to hold young students accountable for their reading, not to confuse or trick them.
These questions can be used as a chapter closure, a short reading quiz in class, partner discussion questions, comprehension questions discussed by the whole class, or a quick homework assignment.
This document provides directions for a skit activity for middle school students who have read The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton. Students work in groups to create skits using relevant themes from the text that apply to their own lives.
Provides examples of themes that can be uses, criteria for activity, and an example. Students love this activity! Challenges them to work with partners,write creatively, and act.
This document provides 21 vocabulary words from the novel The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton, which student readers may need to know to enhance their understanding of the text.
Parts of speech and multiple definitions are provided for each word.
This reading check contains five questions that students should be able to answer after reading chapter twelve of Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson. The questions have been written to hold young students accountable for their reading, not to confuse or trick them.
These questions can be used as a chapter closure, a short reading quiz in class, partner discussion questions, comprehension questions discussed by the whole class, or a quick homework assignment.
This reading check contains four questions that students should be able to answer after reading chapter three of Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson. The questions have been written to hold young students accountable for their reading, not to confuse or trick them.
These questions can be used as a chapter closure, a short reading quiz in class, partner discussion questions, comprehension questions discussed by the whole class, or a quick homework assignment.
This reading check contains five questions that students should be able to answer after reading chapter eleven of Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson. The questions have been written to hold young students accountable for their reading, not to confuse or trick them.
These questions can be used as a chapter closure, a short reading quiz in class, partner discussion questions, comprehension questions discussed by the whole class, or a quick homework assignment.
This reading check contains six questions that students should be able to answer after reading chapter twelve of Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson. The questions have been written to hold young students accountable for their reading, not to confuse or trick them.
These questions can be used as a chapter closure, a short reading quiz in class, partner discussion questions, comprehension questions discussed by the whole class, or a quick homework assignment.
This reading check contains five questions that students should be able to answer after reading chapter three of Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson. The questions have been written to hold young students accountable for their reading, not to confuse or trick them.
These questions can be used as a chapter closure, a short reading quiz in class, partner discussion questions, comprehension questions discussed by the whole class, or a quick homework assignment.
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I have taught high school English in a public school setting for three years. I have written curriculum and created materials for county-wide use.
I have a passion for collaboration among colleagues and for creating materials that are engaging and useful for teachers and students alike.
Teaching style
Incorporating all types of media (TV clips, film, music, art. ect...) into my instruction in order to engage students and help them expand their view of the world.
My own education history
I received my undergraduate degree from Penn State University and my M.Ed in Secondary Education- English from East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania.
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I live with my husband and my two children, 6 and 8, in Maryland. Love to travel, read, watch movies, and enjoy time with friends, family, and pets.
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