grouped into useful categoriesteaches many language skills including root word, prefixes, suffixes, synonyms, antonyms, multiple-meaning words, and context cluesintroduces concepts through a variety of genres from original writingscompares nonfiction, fiction, drama, and poetryincludes creative, kinesthetic, and engaging activitiesincludes whole-family learning handout for family/community engagementincludes story related to global warming
includes teachers', parents', and siblings' handout and guideincludes games and kinesthetic activitiesincludes engaging poem, fiction, and nonfictionincludes answer keys
Stop being overwhelmed by too many resources and use one that covers it all! Do you have any old magazines or books that you would like to use?Are you trying to avoid cross-contamination while using engaging materials?Do you want to promote reduce/reuse/recycle?Do you want to promote informational reading?M-F plan can be changed to suit your classroom needs. Flexible use of resources.Helps students who have few home resources.Includes homework ideas.graphic organizersinferenceswriting rubricsmne
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
though this is a fourth grade skill, the example elevates it to the high school level, so feel free to expect a different answer (answers may vary) based on the level you teachthis is a resource that is hard to find, so I made a very flexible and concise example and practice to illustrate how to teach and address such a question on a state test or the Star test.
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
structures goalsstudent self-monitoring providedstudent-centered tools provided forms on one sheet for time and space managementvisual cues reduce wordiness
5th - 12th, Adult Education, Higher Education
English Language Arts, Math, Science
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About the store
Experience
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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