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Lexiphile

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Englewood, Colorado, United States
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This is my 15th year teaching middle school, and I have also taught high school for several years. 6th grade is my sweet spot, though, and I love to create innovative, funny, challenging and active ways for my students to engage with literacy and especially writing. I have been writing all of my own curriculum and materials for more than a decade, each year tweaking and adjusting based on what worked for my students this year and what didn't. I've worked with students from many different cultural backgrounds in Florida and in Colorado, as well as students with special learning needs.
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Preview of "Sentence Nutrition" Presentation: Write More Concise, Informative Sentences

"Sentence Nutrition" Presentation: Write More Concise, Informative Sentences

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Teach your students to write healthier, more sophisticated sentences with more "protein" and less "fat!" Get them thinking more intentionally about constructing more concise, informative sentences that say more with less. "Brevity is the soul of wit (Shakespeare)." This Slides Presentation is a complete lesson that walks students through the process of first eliminating unnecessary words, then condensing long phrases into more concise statements, and then adding more substantive details, linked
Preview of Complete Unit on Essay Writing PLUS Proofreading Unit

Complete Unit on Essay Writing PLUS Proofreading Unit

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Lexiphile
Do your students write rambling, repetitive, disorganized essays that have no structure or focus? Do they freeze up when asked to write an essay because they don't know where to start? Do they have no earthly idea how to proofread effectively? Do you want your students to learn to organize their ideas logically and support their claims with evidence? Then this unit is for you! This product contains EVERYTHING you need to teach your students how to write an organized essay, and it's structured as
Preview of Smooth Transitions Practice Worksheets and Song Parody Package *NEW & IMPROVED!*

Smooth Transitions Practice Worksheets and Song Parody Package *NEW & IMPROVED!*

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Get your students thinking more intentionally about the transition words they use to link ideas in their sentences, and help them write more sophisticated and informative sentences. This package contains: A step-by-step demonstration slide show to introduce the topic in a fun wayA printable Student Note sheet (for use during presentation)Link to an Exit Ticket (Google Form)A video demo of the song "Smooth Transitions," sung to the tune of "Despacito"Lyrics of "Smooth Transitions" song split up o
Preview of The Wicked "Which"- Using Transitions to Show Cause-and-Effect PLUS song!

The Wicked "Which"- Using Transitions to Show Cause-and-Effect PLUS song!

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Lexiphile
Want to help your students write more sophisticated, informative sentences about cause-and-effect? Want them to think more intentionally about the transition words and phrases they can use to expand their thinking and their sentences? Want to have some fun with language around Halloween? This product contains a few slides introducing and explicitly modeling this skill, including sentences you can discuss as a class, and then an Exit Ticket for Day 1. It also contains lyrics and a video for my
Preview of Self-Advocacy/Making a Request Unit (ESL/ELD all grades)

Self-Advocacy/Making a Request Unit (ESL/ELD all grades)

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Lexiphile
My ESL students generally have the highest need for the skill of effectively asking for help from their teachers, so I created this unit to give them those skills. As I watched them work through it, I realized that my Language Arts students (Grades 6-8) needed these skills as well, so I expanded it and used it with them as well. This unit contains sentence frames, structured language practice (oral) as well as a scoring rubric so your students can finish the unit by conducting an actual extra-h
Preview of Fun Past Perfect Verbs Unit ESL or Language Arts

Fun Past Perfect Verbs Unit ESL or Language Arts

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" But Miss, the other classes have already went to lunch!" If this sentence bothers you as much as it bothers me, then you need this unit! This is a grammar unit originally designed for middle school ESL students (Intermediate), but it is also great for middle school or even upper-elementary grade grammar classes. There are games, structured language practices (oral), worksheets, opportunities to be funny and creative, two quizzes, a test, and of course my signature goofy sentences on the work
Preview of IDIOMarry Me! 99 Common American Idioms Card Game DIY Kit

IDIOMarry Me! 99 Common American Idioms Card Game DIY Kit

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Have you ever spoken an idiom in front of a class and been treated to 30-something blank stares? Idioms are a dime a dozen. If you don't know them, then most of the sentences you hear will be all Greek to you! Most curricula don't include a unit exclusively for idioms, and constructing your own unit might be biting off more than you can chew. Well, here's the silver lining: this Idioms Game will be your ace in the hole! Assemble these cards according to the instructions included in the document
Preview of Greek and Latin Roots Creative Unit

Greek and Latin Roots Creative Unit

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Lexiphile
Unlock your students' creativity with this fun series of lessons and quizzes that push students to learn a wide range of Greek and Latin roots while playing Jeopardy, constructing fictional animals and encyclopedia entries, and building fake words out of roots and prefixes. This unit includes a 6-page list of over 100 Greek and Latin roots and prefixes, with definitions and example words. There are 25 highlighted roots/prefixes that I deemed most important for students to know and the least lik
Preview of Homophones Racing Game

Homophones Racing Game

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Lexiphile
Give your little guys some outside time and help them practice using correct homophones at the same time! This game works for most upper-elementary students through middle school. My 6th graders particularly love playing this game.
Preview of Grammar and Puctuation Songs

Grammar and Puctuation Songs

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Lexiphile
It's hard for students of any age to remember the rules of grammar and punctuation! These songs are designed to be mnemonic devices to help students recall rules of grammar and punctuation. I have my students sing them at least once a week, if not every day, and I know they work because I can hear my kids humming them during tests!
Preview of Sentence Structure Songs

Sentence Structure Songs

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Lexiphile
It's hard for students of any age to remember the rules of sentence structure! These songs are designed to act as mnemonic devices to help students recall the rules of sentence structure. I have my students sing them at least once a week, if not every day, and I know they work because I can hear them humming them during tests!
Preview of Missing Assignment Excuse Form

Missing Assignment Excuse Form

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Lexiphile
This goofy form serves absolutely no useful purpose except to amuse. It is a list of excuses for missing homework. I sometimes use it to keep track of how many assignments are missing from a student's work file. I print it on red paper and have students fill one out if they do not have the assignment I am collecting. The form goes into their file.
Preview of Book Pie Project on Elements of Fiction

Book Pie Project on Elements of Fiction

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Books are like pies. Each pie has some unique ingredients, but there is a core group of ingredients that is common to all pies (with few exceptions). Similarly, the majority of fiction stories contain a set of characteristics called the "Elements of Fiction." These elements include a protagonist, a plot, a setting, a conflict, exposition, climax, and others. The nature of these "ingredients" and the way they interact determine the character of the story. This project tests students' understand
Preview of Science Class Songs!

Science Class Songs!

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Although I am an English teacher, a dear friend of mine teaches science, so I wrote these for him. They are 3 parodies of songs that our students know well, with information on transferring thermal energy, the atmosphere, and the water cycle. These songs help students remember important facts, and they are fun to sing together!
Preview of English Class Parodies (Christmas Carols and Modern Songs)

English Class Parodies (Christmas Carols and Modern Songs)

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Lexiphile
This songbook contains over 50 fun songs about everything you need to learn in 6th grade Language Arts class, plus some other general writing and reading strategies! This is the full, complete, up-to-date version of the collection of songs to sing with your class to help your students memorize and understand everything English, from double-negatives and semicolons to literary devices and reading test strategies. They are set to Christmas carols and popular tunes that your students will recogni
Preview of A Pocket Full of Character

A Pocket Full of Character

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Lexiphile
This is a fun wrap-up project for a novel or play. It's written for "Twelfth Night" but can be easily adapted to almost any novel or Shakespeare play. Students perform deep character analysis on several of the characters in the story, and will express their understanding in a creative, unconventional way. This project requires critical thinking skills and literary analysis skills, and works really well for both advanced and regular-level students.
Preview of 5 Spelling Tests and Practice Test Sheets

5 Spelling Tests and Practice Test Sheets

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Lexiphile
These are 5 tests on commonly-used and commonly misspelled words.
Preview of FULL UNIT on Apostrophes

FULL UNIT on Apostrophes

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Lexiphile
After this unit, my kids were no longer under the impression that an apostrophe was just a comma with delusions of grandeur. They can now use apostrophes confidently and consistently, and, most importantly, accurately. The unit includes 2 songs (parodies set to the tunes of popular songs the kids enjoy) to help students memorize the rules of apostrophe usage, as well as numerous worksheets, and a cut-and-glue project that lets students physically sort out and categorize words by type and visua
Preview of Dynamite Questions and Sticky Note Wall-Walk Discussion

Dynamite Questions and Sticky Note Wall-Walk Discussion

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Lexiphile
This activity is an introduction to the skill of generating Level 2 and Level 3 questions about a complex text. It is also a fantastic way of conducting a class discussion in which EVERY student will participate, regardless of shyness. This is the best way to push each student to join a debate in a way that you can document and assess. My students LOVE this activity, and I love that it allows me to 'hear' the voices of my quietest, most insecure kids. You can use this activity with ANY text th
Preview of GRAMMAR CHRISTMAS CAROLS- Full Version with Songs Only

GRAMMAR CHRISTMAS CAROLS- Full Version with Songs Only

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Lexiphile
These parodies of popular Christmas carols and popular songs will help your auditory learners remember rules of grammar and the writing process. The kit includes lyrics to 13 original songs and a 2-page handout on sentence structure (to supplement the songs)
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About the store

Experience

This is my 15th year teaching middle school, and I have also taught high school for several years. 6th grade is my sweet spot, though, and I love to create innovative, funny, challenging and active ways for my students to engage with literacy and especially writing. I have been writing all of my own curriculum and materials for more than a decade, each year tweaking and adjusting based on what worked for my students this year and what didn't. I've worked with students from many different cultural backgrounds in Florida and in Colorado, as well as students with special learning needs.

Teaching style

If you are looking for something unusual, lessons that look, sound, and feel different from what you would find in a textbook or a standard curriculum, then you are in the right place. This is not your mama's English class. We don't do 'boring' here. Grammar workbooks and textbooks are often where creativity and engagement go to die, leading to generations of adults who recall their grammar classes with a shudder. But grammar is fascinating! It's the logic of language, and there are so many ways to have fun with it while challenging students to be critical thinkers and puzzle-solvers, as well as better writers! I kick off my Apostrophes Unit by dressing up as the Apostrofairy, and we spend a week playing active games in the ApostrOlympics to get students out of their seats as they practice sorting types of words that do or don't get apostrophes. My students get to use their creativity, their energy, their critical thinking, and their voices to build their skills in my class, and they get to laugh a lot and play learning games that give them the repetitive drill practice that they need in order to internalize important grammar rules without wanting to beat their brains out with a semicolon. (I SWEAR I have kids every year who ask for more of my sentence structure worksheets, and usually it's the kids who are hardest to engage in general!) My lessons appeal most to students who don't learn as well from the traditional lecture/drill/test model of teaching, especially those who need to get out of their seats sometimes and really engage with the content. I use games, competitions, songs, worksheets with funny sentences, art projects and active games to give kids the practice they need while inflicting minimal trauma and boredom. My lessons center Student Talk and give students opportunities to collaborate and build mastery through a gradual release of responsibility. So if you want to shake things up in your classroom and get your least motivated student all hot and bothered about homophones, try out some of my products with your students.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Winner of The Rae Harris Curiosity Award- 2022 Was once described in a holiday card from a student as "The bast teechr in the word," (and consequently a big believer in spelling tests.)

My own education history

Bachelor's Degree in English Master's Degree in Teaching

Additional biographical information

I spent a few months in 2012 teaching English to Tibetan monks and political refugees at the temple of the Dalai Lama in Dharamsala, India, where I once had a class disrupted by monkey theft!