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Lisa's Learning Library

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Malone, New York, United States
About the store
I have been teaching English for 20 years. Between summer school and the regular school year, I have taught every level from grade 7 to grade 12; however, the majority of my career has been spent teaching grade 12.
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Preview of Google Classroom Banner for English

Google Classroom Banner for English

Are you looking for something different from the same old banners for Google Classroom? Now you can get creative with your Classroom by adding this banner. After you purchase the banner, download it, go to your Google Classroom, go to the banner space and click on "upload photo," then select this banner from your computer. When it opens, there will be an adjustable box in your banner. Simply move the box to one corner of the banner, then drag the sides to the ends of your banner. You want the en
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About the store

Experience

I have been teaching English for 20 years. Between summer school and the regular school year, I have taught every level from grade 7 to grade 12; however, the majority of my career has been spent teaching grade 12.

Teaching style

I incorporate small group work whenever possible because I find that students learn best when they can learn from each other. I have also found that students are more open to learning when they can connect with the material. As such, I create units that are relevant to students' lives or with which they can make personal connections.

My own education history

My education background is a bit different from most teachers. When I was younger, I used to play "school" with my little sister; I always insisted on playing the role of teacher. When I got to high school, though, the love of school dissipated. I struggled in math and became frustrated with school as a whole. When I failed all of my classes in 10th grade, I refused to go to summer school and ultimately decided to quit school altogether. Three years later, I earned my GED. After working several dead-end jobs, I enrolled in a local community college when I was 21. My initial major was Human Services. After some soul searching, I changed to Liberal Arts and earned my Associate's degree. I then attended college for English and Secondary Education and graduated at the top of my class. After that, I pursued graduate school and earned a Master's degree in Literacy Education.