10 years teaching experience at the secondary level. I have taught grades 9-12 in various subjects including: English, French, Family Studies and Guidance.
Students are first asked to conduct a short webquest to go "shopping" for infant development toys. Then, they are asked to create an original toy, or prototype, for a baby age 0-12 months. Write-up questions and internet links are outlined in the project. Also, assessment and evaluation rubrics are included.
This bundle contains resources for a unit on short stories. The bundle contains:Elements of Short Fiction Note and Worksheet Plus! Worksheets/activities on the following stories:On The Sidewalk Bleeding by Evan Hunter Penny in the Dust by Ernest Buckler The Moose and the Sparrow by Hugh Garner War by Timothy Findley A Cap for Steve by Morley Callaghan Craig's Secret by Kent Nerburn Lamb to the Slaughter by Roald Dahl Marcus the Great by Kim Moritsugu
Great TEDtalk video on the connections between Shakespeare and Hip-Hop. This engaging worksheet helps students understand the meter of Shakespeare as well as make a connection to modern-day Hip-Hop through poetry. This activity could also initiate a great discussion on inclusion and diversity. Video can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DSbtkLA3GrY Check out a related video worksheet here about Macbeth: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Why-You-Should-Read-Macbeth-Video-Wo
All the resources you need for an awesome Ontario Day Activity for your ESL or literacy class. Incorporates vocabulary buiding, speaking and writing tasks all while appreciating and exploring Ontario's beautiful landscapes.
I fell in love with sustainable fashion and thrifting 5 years ago. 90% of my clothes are thrifted treasures. Through thrifting, I have been able to curate a personal style that rejects fast fashion trends and focuses on the woman I want to present to the world. I get many compliments on my outfits every day! I wanted to share my love for thrifting and offer preloved, high-quality fashion to others through my carefully curated Poshmark closet. I truly hope this guide encourages you to try it you
Everything you need for a successful novel study unit for The First Stone. Contains reading comprehension, graphic organizers, opinion questions and vocabulary building activities for each chapter with corresponding quizzes. Also included, is a worksheet for an accompanying Film Study on the movie "Chronicle" with Michael B. Jordan. My classes really enjoyed it!
This project allows students to choose one option out of three with the following objective: to demonstrate an understanding of the physical, cognitive, social, and emotional development of school-age children and adolescents through personal inquiry or primary research. Options include creating a public service campaign, creating a visual self-study timeline or conducting a developmental case study interview. All options include a written component (reflection and research based). Levelled rub
11th - 12th, Adult Education, Higher Education
Other (Social Studies), Psychology, School Psychology
Welcome to the Ontario Landscapes Resource Portfolio! This document is designed specifically to help Multilingual Language Learners (MLLs) at STEP 1-3 learn English. Each location below includes a direct link to a beautiful online photo, a simple description, and a structured vocabulary table highlighting target words. Use these resources to look at the photos together in class, practice pronunciation, and write simple descriptive sentences! Use with Writing Assignment
This activity requires students to conduct simple research of an Ontario Landscape. Once they find information and a photo of the location, they are asked to write sentences with the word banks provided. See also: Word Bank Resource - ESL Vocabulary Guide: Describing Ontario's Landscapes Writing Task: Describing Ontario
This is a student worksheet for the PowerPoint which is linked here: Medicine Wheel Teachings from the Safe Drinking Water Foundation. The worksheet contains a fill in the blank section and a reflection and critical thinking section. An answer key is also provided.
9th - 12th
Criminal Justice - Law, Government, Informational Text
This extensive resources containes questions for all 29 chapters in the book including a pre-reading activity about the Navajo people. Different types of questions are used: short answer, fill-in-the blank, true and false etc. Students are asked to demonstrate their learning about details in the book, historical aspects, vocabulary and literary devices. A marking scheme is included at the end of the resource. This is a great resource to guide a class through the novel.
Use this resource as the foundation of a novel study based on The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. Includes some interesting activities that can extend to group work or writing activities.
This guide helps English language learners describe beautiful places in Ontario, Canada. The words below are simple, everyday words to help you talk about nature, water, and cities. Great supplementary resource to use with my other Ontario Day ESL resources.
This is a resource to keep students on track with their reading of the novel "The Hunger Games" by Suzanne Collins. The package contains multiple choice questions for each chapter as well as supplemental discussion questions.
Teachers can use this template to create a profile for their MLL/ELL secondary student. It is also a helpful tool for teachers to track and plan for modifications of their curriculum in response to the student's STEP. This can also be a great tool for MLL board leads to help guide teachers through the process of modifying curriculum for their MLLs. Great if you're planning professional development for classroom teachers of any subject.
Students explore Greek Mythology with this web quest based on the site www.mythweb.com. This usually takes one period (70 minutes). Follow-up activity - have students create a crossword puzzle based on the web quest. Also check-out the quiz based on this web quest listed in my products.
This is an activity for the documentary "Just Eat It: A Food Waste Story" which can be found on YouTube here: Just Eat It. The worksheet contains a fill-in-the-blank watch guide and a collaborative inquiry cards that can be done in groups. Students can create a digital presentation or it can be done informally on chart paper as a discussion activity.
This activity is based on the video: https://youtu.be/_3s3SgpGPyU?si=eFJMgVESut9_5TVN by Pocketful of Parenting. *Note: there is an ad that plays in the middle of the video. Can be skipped. It include fill-in-the-blanks and application questions. Great for Parenting or Working With Children classes.
This Halloween resource is for high school ESL students. Includes activities for: Vocabulary Building, Pronunciation/Speaking, Sentence Building and Writing. Fun and engaging for all language levels in your classroom.
This is a translated text of the story "Lamb to the Slaughter" by Roald Dahl. There are also accompanying ESL activities that focus on vocabulary-building, verbs, prepositions and reading comprehension. (Activities are in English) Note: this is not a professional translation. Meant as an accompanying resource for classroom activities.
7th - 12th
Arabic, Short Stories, Vocabulary
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10 years teaching experience at the secondary level. I have taught grades 9-12 in various subjects including: English, French, Family Studies and Guidance.
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