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I have over 20 years teaching experience in high schools, adult ed, university and private tutoring. I have also taught at learning centres for middle school and high school-aged students. My background is in English Language Arts and Art History, incorporating cultural studies and literary theory. Like many English teachers, I teach short stories, novels, Shakespeare, poetry, grammar, essay writing, media studies, and career preparation and planning.
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Preview of Sentence Fragments, Run-On Sentences, & Comma Splice (PowerPoint & Worksheets)

Sentence Fragments, Run-On Sentences, & Comma Splice (PowerPoint & Worksheets)

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This package includes all that you will need to teach your students to understand, recognize, and eliminate Sentence Fragments, Run-On Sentences, and Comma Spices from their writing. It includes both PowerPoint presentation notes (with examples), as well as worksheet to handout to students, and a summative assessment quiz. Included in this Grammar Skills document are 46 editable PowerPoint slides, with step-by-step notes and examples of Sentence Fragments, Run-On Sentences, and Comma Splices, s
Preview of Friday the 13th & Other Superstitions: PowerPoint Presentation & Research Task

Friday the 13th & Other Superstitions: PowerPoint Presentation & Research Task

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Friday the Thirteenth Students love to discuss cultural superstitions, wondering where they came from, what they mean, and debating if there is any validity to them. I originally created this PowerPoint for a fun one-off lesson that I use any time I teach on a Friday the 13th (be it in English or Socials, Psychology, or Art). We go through various superstitions and discover their origins as a class. Students access background knowledge, make predictions, and discuss/debate their ideas. But, o
Preview of Colloquialisms, Slang, and Jargon: Knowing the Difference - PowerPoint

Colloquialisms, Slang, and Jargon: Knowing the Difference - PowerPoint

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Oftentimes students (and let's face it, even many adults) do not know the difference between colloquialism, slang, and jargon. What words would be correctly called slang? Why does my teacher write "colloquial" in the margins of my essays? I have created this PowerPoint presentation to guide students through the distinctions by using cartoons, definitions, examples, and little "tricks" to demystify and illustrate the difference. This PowerPoint is made up of seventeen slides, but it would be
Preview of Chapter-By-Chapter - Reader Response Writing Assignment (The Chrysalids)

Chapter-By-Chapter - Reader Response Writing Assignment (The Chrysalids)

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This is a four-page, fully editable, Word .docx document. It is an ongoing reader response journal assignment that I give my students when reading John Wyndham's novel, The Chrysalids. This writing assignment is used for each chapter of the novel. [BONUS: This assignment is *easily* adapted to any novel, and will still provide rich self-reflection and learning for students.] Good readers... make connections, make predictions, and empathize with characters. This journal assignment will deve
Preview of Real-Word Editing Grammar Diagnostic/Worksheet/Quiz - Using Cinderella Fairytale

Real-Word Editing Grammar Diagnostic/Worksheet/Quiz - Using Cinderella Fairytale

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I've often asked myself, "How effective are grammar worksheet that focus in on one error?" I don't think they are very useful because they don't use any meaningful or real-world writing. When we ask our students to proofread their work, it isn't a worksheet, but a piece of writing in which many errors can be present. This five-page document uses the well-known Cinderella story to present a real-world text to students. Students read and must locate the twenty-five grammatical errors in the sho
Preview of Serial Podcast - Season One: Adnan Syed - Vocabulary Anticipatory Set Assignment

Serial Podcast - Season One: Adnan Syed - Vocabulary Anticipatory Set Assignment

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This class activity/assignment is a great anticipatory set to start your Serial Podcast unit. It provides students with a solid foundation to NPR's Serial podcast (Season One: Adnan Syed & Hae Min Lee). I find this lesson takes at least three days: One day to present the assignment to the class and have them research and plan their work. The following day to present to the class. Then, usually one or two days later, I administer the accompanying two-page quiz to my students to ensure they
Preview of Short Story / Novel Pre- & Post-Reading Activities for "The Jade Peony"

Short Story / Novel Pre- & Post-Reading Activities for "The Jade Peony"

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This thirty-seven-page PowerPoint presentation along with a three-page PDF includes eight different Pre-Reading and Post-Reading Activities (Journaling, Discussing, and Formal Writing) for Wayson Choy's short story "The Jade Peony." For those teachers teaching the novel, The Jade Peony, this activity also work very well, indeed. Actually, it was originally designed when I taught the novel to my English 10/11 class. The major activity centres around issues of cultural hybridity, as brought out
Preview of Exquisite Corpse Creative Writing Poetry Engaging Activity: GREAT 4 SUBSTITUTES!

Exquisite Corpse Creative Writing Poetry Engaging Activity: GREAT 4 SUBSTITUTES!

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OVER EIGHTY POWERPOINT SLIDES - A brief history of the writing activity - Detailed instructions with three complete examples - Prompts for your very own round of Exquisite Corpse, including extra suggested prompts. Contains FOUR SUPPLEMENTAL PDF WORKSHEETS - THREE DIFFERENT VARIATIONS are offered as well, so you can keep it fresh… never the same activity twice! Upon repeat, the results only ever get better. - USE WITH A CLASS OF ANY SIZE From three students to as many as you can fit into a clas
Preview of Student(s) of the Month - Quick and Easy Online Form for Nominations

Student(s) of the Month - Quick and Easy Online Form for Nominations

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Most schools have a Student of the Month recognition system to honour and acclaim those students who represent the qualities that their schools hold dear. This resource makes doing so much easier, in all its facets: Requesting nominations of staff;Easily have staff submit students for nomination;Organize, review and analyze the nominations in one place, easy to view, organize and edit.Present the selected Students of the Month to the larger school community.NOMINATIONS:I have created a form (b
Preview of Serial Podcast - Season 1: The Bundle (3 in 1)

Serial Podcast - Season 1: The Bundle (3 in 1)

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There are three resources that will help you enhance your Serial (Season One) unit. From an engaging introductory memory activity that will test your students' memories (so they can better perspective take, and put themselves into what it would be like to be at the centre of the investigation), to a vocabulary activity-presentation. And finally an ongoing writing first-person perspective assignment that will build understanding and empathy in your students as they need to examine the inves
Preview of Serial: Season One - Anticipatory Set: Memory and Observation Activities

Serial: Season One - Anticipatory Set: Memory and Observation Activities

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This is a fun an engaging way to kick off your Serial: Season One podcast unit. Included herein is a 36-slide PowerPoint and a one-page accompanying worksheet (Word Document format .docx). In order to empathize with what it may have been like for Adnan to recall and reconstruct a day that happened a few weeks ago, student will engage in MEMORY RECAL ACTIVITY that can be shared with the class, that will make real for them how difficult detailed memory recall can be. This will build empathy for A
Preview of Welcome to Grade 8 - How to Prepare & What to Expect from High School

Welcome to Grade 8 - How to Prepare & What to Expect from High School

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This is a 26-slide Google Slides Presentation and one-page Accompanying Handout on "How to Be Successful in High School." The presentation template is fully editable, allowing you to tailor it to your school and include photos and information as desired. The presentation provides a useful format to guide the structure of your presentation, whether you go into Grade 7 elementary classrooms at the end of the year (as I do), or when you welcome in the new batch of Grade 8s in September. In my
Preview of The Chrysalids: The Significance of the Title, 'Change' and Setting in the Novel

The Chrysalids: The Significance of the Title, 'Change' and Setting in the Novel

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This is an attractively put together 17-slide PowerPoint presentation suitable for any unit on John Wyndham's novel, The Chrysalids. This presentation is divided into three parts: (1) The first examines the title of the novel: What is the title alluding to? What does it mean? What directions does it set the reader to thinking? (2) The second part of the PowerPoint presentation prompts a discussion concerning the concept of 'change' in the novel as well as within our society. What are peop
Preview of Stereotypes, Prejudice, & Discrimination (Oral Presentation Poster Project)

Stereotypes, Prejudice, & Discrimination (Oral Presentation Poster Project)

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This is a comprehensive lesson for any unit that deals with social injustice based upon stereotypes, prejudice, discrimination (or racism, specifically). It was originally designed to work for my novel units of In the Heat of the Night (by John Ball), To Kill a Mockingbird (by Harper Lee), The Kite Runner (Khaled Hosseini) and The Chrysalids (by John Wyndham). That said, any English novel, short story, or socials unit that deals with social justice or current events would be well-suited fo
Preview of Engaging–How to Write Expository Paragraphs using TED-Ed's "Should We Eat Bugs?"

Engaging–How to Write Expository Paragraphs using TED-Ed's "Should We Eat Bugs?"

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Entomophagy: Why Not Eat Bugs? This is a fun and engaging lesson that I have used numerous times for both regular junior English classes as well as ELL / ESL / EFL classes. The subject – eating bugs – is enough of a hook that students are simultaneously repelled and drawn in. This lesson is designed to be delivered over THREE DAYS (though often it extends beyond to four or five). Students practice various skills. First, they make PREDICTIONS and DISCUSS their thoughts accessing their PRIOR K
Preview of Full TP-CASTT Lesson for the poem "Sadie and Maud" by Gwendolyn Brooks

Full TP-CASTT Lesson for the poem "Sadie and Maud" by Gwendolyn Brooks

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Includes both FULL POWERPOINT PRESENTATION and HANDOUTS for students. This product is a full TP-CASTT lesson for Gwendolyn Brook's poem, "Sadie and Maude" writing in 1945. Included here are 4 pages of students HANDOUTS and WORKSHEETS. To facilitate student-learning, also included, and to be alongside, is a fully editable 39-slide POWERPOINT PRESENTATION, which the teacher can use to guide students through an exemplar on how to approach and analyze poems. This lesson is scaffolded and designe
Preview of The Chrysalids - Final Assessment: Build a Mutant (Written & Oral Presentation)

The Chrysalids - Final Assessment: Build a Mutant (Written & Oral Presentation)

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This is an engaging way for students to show their learning from the novel, _The Chrysalids_, by creating their own mutant that is not mentioned, but in keeping with spirit of the narrative. The work for this may be done in class (during work blocks) and/or at home. After they create their mutant, and write their inspector's Reports, they delivery oral presentations to the class. Overall, this project last a minimum of one week, with presentations usually lasting two or three days (based upon
Preview of "Eleanor Rigby" song/poem analysis: Wonderful accompaniment to OF MICE AND MEN

"Eleanor Rigby" song/poem analysis: Wonderful accompaniment to OF MICE AND MEN

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Students love to listen to music and analyze songs as poetry. While Paul McCartney wrote " Eleanor Rigby " back in the 1960s, most students are familiar with it, familiar with the Beatles — or *should becomes so! ;-) This is a fantastic song, and most students, once you go through it with them, end up loving it. I like it because I find it is versatile. I use this product in one of three ways: (1) When teaching Steinbeck's novella, _Of Mice and Men_, you can use this poem to more deeply expl
Preview of Ongoing Activity: Advice for a human – Matt Haig's novel, "The Humans"

Ongoing Activity: Advice for a human – Matt Haig's novel, "The Humans"

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This accompanying Google Slides presentation is 80+ slides long. I have created slides that contain classroom-suitable pieces of advice as offered in the near-final chapter of Matt Haig's fantastic novel, The Humans. In my classroom, I have used them in the following and varied ways: To put up on my school monitors, so students can think about the advice as they walk the halls.To put up in my classroom as either posters or on the overhead.To use as discussion-starters in my class, usually duri
Preview of Spice Up Your Writing!  Narrative Tips and Tricks for Students

Spice Up Your Writing! Narrative Tips and Tricks for Students

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Give students easy tools, tips, and tricks to turn their creative writing into engaging and memorable pieces. Many students have difficulty writing narrative essays or other creative writing assignments. Often, their ideas are fantastic, but their execution falls flat due to dull expression. In this product, I have included various handouts, exercises, and worksheets I give to my students over the course of several classes (in the form of mini-lessons) to help them better succeed in their cre
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Experience

I have over 20 years teaching experience in high schools, adult ed, university and private tutoring. I have also taught at learning centres for middle school and high school-aged students. My background is in English Language Arts and Art History, incorporating cultural studies and literary theory. Like many English teachers, I teach short stories, novels, Shakespeare, poetry, grammar, essay writing, media studies, and career preparation and planning.

Teaching style

My philosophy of education centres on interdisciplinary studies and the development of critical reasoning skills. I believe that as modern life becomes increasingly complex and interconnected the need to teach how all subject areas interact is ever more important. As such, I habitually infuse my lessons with visual and popular culture, demonstrating how the material is relevant to students’ lives and thereby making it more accessible. Similarly, I contextualize the source material to its socio-political milieu to facilitate learning while students uncover how a text’s meaning changes over time.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Outstanding Teaching Practicum Award

My own education history

B.Ed., B.A., and M.Ed in School Counselling.

Additional biographical information

I'm a nineteenth-century boy, stuck in a twenty-first-century body.