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Ken Wolfe

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St. Louis, Missouri, United States
About the store
30 years' experience teaching English/Comm. Arts in the middle school, high school and collegiate level. Courses range from standard Middle School English courses to exploratory courses ("Great Productions" video production, "Books with Spines" advanced literature study for Middle School scholars, etc.) to High School varieties (Science Fiction, Satire, Horror, English Lit., Western Lit., etc.). College courses include Storytelling, Satire, Media Literacy and Speculative Fiction.
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Preview of The Jabberwocky Toolkit

The Jabberwocky Toolkit

Created by
Ken Wolfe
The activities in this collection compose a number of different approaches to a common goal: the memorization of Lewis Carroll's "Jabberwocky". Differing from the traditional classroom avenue toward rote memorization and inculcation, this short program of exercises immerses the scholar in the text and flow of the poem. Soon the scholar will become increasingly familiar with the structure and, with some concentration, she/he will fin the she/he knows it completely. The exercises vary in scholast
Preview of "Free Reading" Program

"Free Reading" Program

Created by
Ken Wolfe
A low-maintenance program that allow scholars to thrive with choice and freedom in their reading; fosters independence, accountability and identity in scholars. After a certain age, the best thing for a scholar who needs to raise her/his reading level and comprehension is to read. Reading instruction and strategies lay on the floor at home, useless, if the scholar is not actively reading something. With reluctant readers, especially, it's not even as important what they read as long as they
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Experience

30 years' experience teaching English/Comm. Arts in the middle school, high school and collegiate level. Courses range from standard Middle School English courses to exploratory courses ("Great Productions" video production, "Books with Spines" advanced literature study for Middle School scholars, etc.) to High School varieties (Science Fiction, Satire, Horror, English Lit., Western Lit., etc.). College courses include Storytelling, Satire, Media Literacy and Speculative Fiction.

Teaching style

Neo-Classical, fortified and enriched with humor, ritual, storytelling, lots of strange accents, year-long spiraling content, long-term projects and random, edifiying scholar activities.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Best of Brentwood, 2005

My own education history

Baylor University, B.S.Ed., 1991 Webster University, M.A.T. (Storytelling and Creative Drama), 2001

Additional biographical information

By day, Ken Wolfe has spent twenty-eight years teaching St. Louisan middle and high school scholars mastery in the ways of English. By night, it's been narrative lies and tall tales to anyone who will listen and pay him. He's a champion of the middle school underdog, four-time winner of the Missouri State Liars Contest, a leading professor of storytelling at the University of Missouri, St. Louis, a published poet, a regular in the hip St. Louis storytelling scene, a unicycling coach, and a nascent author of darkly droll adolescent spy fiction. (Wun, a story of the crumbling ruins of a Bond-esque villain's lair in the jungles of Brazil and the boy who, on a mission trip to the same region, stumbles upon it to find the evil scheme it houses still active and malevolent.)