-assemble puzzle strips to organize paragraph -seven (7) paragraphs with text structure described -answer key included -indentation of paragraphs useful for hinting and reinforcement of structure -includes concept that change in quotations indicate paragraph change -narrative/chronological, procedural/chronological, emphatic, spatial, descriptive by imagery, persuasive
5th - 12th
English Language Arts, Writing, Writing-Expository
answer keys provided at the end of all chapters for easy printingstudy guide reviews elements of fictionquizzes include standardized test questions high interest and good mix of simple and challenging vocabulary in textdiscussion activities are includedshort answer quiz to promote text-evidence based writing
5th - 8th
English Language Arts, Literature, Reading Strategies
Warning! If you or your students object to hunting animals or the suggestion of hunting, you should avoid this lesson. Teaches students that words have multiple meanings.Teaches that close meanings must be read in context by using context clues.Teaches students to access prior knowledge. Teaches students to use questioning to understand text.Teaches students to check their understanding of mastery of the text. (metacognition)Teaches students to set goals for the lesson. Teaches students to under
covers: grammar reading strategies comparing two articles comparing two poems research paper writing argumentation figurative language figurative speech poetry types genres subgenres graphic organizers writing process modeled MLA citation ethos, logos, pathos bandwagon persuasion techniques context clues Latin and Greek roots varying sentence structure self-checking opportunities with answers or examples
Lesson plan includes: Various teaching styles: hands-on, guided practice, modeling, pair-share, musical, kinesthetic, discussion, individual, group, auditory, visual, assessment (standardized, formative) Answer keys: in black ink and red/ writing samples to demonstrate answers to written questions done in A.C.E. format Worksheets: for guided and group practice provided Origami activity included Other resources online links and suggestions for extension Common core correlated/aligned Vocabulary L
In this scenario, you're the quarterback, calling the plays. (You don't have to be adept in sports or football savvy to play!) Engaging and complete lesson with attention-getter, pretest, modeling, group practice, indiviudal practice, posttest, self-assessment and monitoring, and reflection! • Engaging lesson for all! • Teaches students that words have multiple meanings. • Teaches that close meanings must be read in context by using context clues. • Teaches students to access prior knowledge. •
notes about literary elementsengaging activitiescomparisons to illustrations in illustrated edition text evidence and inferenceswriting activitiesdiscussionvocabulary deconstruction
MOVING STUDENTS FROM CONCRETE TO ABSTRACT THINKING. PART 1EXCELLENT CLASS WARM-UPQUICK AND PROMOTES COLLABORATIONHelps students begin to move from concrete thinking to abstract thinkingthis thinking is necessary for later work in learning concepts such as making inferences, time, equations and formulas, hypotheses, scientific method, physics, coming to conclusions, making predictions, and overall cognitive and psychological development.
teaches connotation/vocabularyfun for high school students who struggle with imagery and moodfun bookmark activity reinforces vocabulary and connotationvisual learners can learn vocabulary through images and drawingsverbal and kinesthetic learners can learn vocabulary through writingauditory learners can learn by listening to each student read their tale
for Memory-challenged students
No matter how much you use the Frayer model, some students will not get it without a mnemonic device and practice
worksheet with answer key is available as well
The posters can be printed out for individual use
original mnemonics that I created myself
Thank You
students can choose to draw or cut and paste article informationstudents get visual, tactile, and textual stimulation from choosing photos, cutting and pasting, and reading for informationarticles can be informational or literary textspromotes summarizingpromotes paraphrasingpromotes writing opinion and correspondence format
Bloom's Taxonomy differentiated
Group/Individual Work
Save Paper
Colorful Poster for visual Learners
figurative language: similes and metaphors
Great template for apply Bloom's taxonomy to all lessons
5th - 12th, Higher Education
Creative Writing, ELA Test Prep, English Language Arts
structures goalsstudent self-monitoring providedstudent-centered tools provided forms on one sheet for time and space managementvisual cues reduce wordiness
-GOES WITH POSTERS (BUNDLE)
-SHORT PASSAGE CAN BE USED AS MINI LESSON, ASSESSMENT, INDIVIDUAL PRACTICE
MODELED ASSESSMENT IN CHART INCLUDED WITH MNEMONICS
ANSWER KEY WITH MULTIPLE THEME ANALYSES
From a reading program MindPlay that has been transformed for interactive presentationmade to present as an interactive PowerPoint or printed out as cardsreview syllabication, spelling, and decoding with youthcolorful picturesteaches fluency in multisyllabic words in isolationquiz with answer key included
1st - 4th
Reading
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9-12 Language Arts/ English Literature
Teaching style
Help students find out where they are. Help them find out where they are going. Help them get there. (Use knowledge of students and content to empower students for real life goals.)
Awards & shining teacher moments
School's Teacher of the Year (2017, 2018, 2019)
My own education history
The Ohio State University: Bachelor's in English Literature
University of Findlay: Masters in Education
Columbus State University: Early Childhood
Bowling Green University: Special Education
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