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I have been a high school teacher for over eight years, and I have taught SO many different classes, including English 9, honors English 9, English 10, honors English 10, English 11, English 12, AP Language and Composition, AP Seminar, AP US History, AP Psychology, AP Seminar, AP research, and AP Government. My focus is critical thinking and developing not only writing and reading skills, but also a deep sense of empathy and multiple perspectives. I have six degrees, including a B.S. in Psychology, a M.A. in Education, a M.A. in English, two EdS degrees, and a PhD in Curriculum. I love using my experience and passions to make teachers' jobs just a little bit easier!
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Preview of AP Seminar Argument Analysis

AP Seminar Argument Analysis

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Argument analysis is one of the most important skills for students to master in AP Seminar. This handout can be used with ANY article, allowing students to fully learn how to analyze an author's argument for purpose, line of reasoning, and quality of evidence, and it prompts students to starting making evaluations on arguments. This is a perfect practice for EOC Part A for the AP exam! I use this throughout the year for numerous articles, including practice exams.
Preview of AP Seminar OPTIC Image Argument Analysis

AP Seminar OPTIC Image Argument Analysis

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Analyzing images, graphs, and charts are necessary for students in AP Seminar, especially in Performance Task 2 (PT2) and End of Course Exam Part B (EOCB). Students are many times unfamiliar with these skills, and along with the acronym OPTIC, this sheet allows students to practice the skills of analyzing images. This includes claims, arguments, evaluation, and even line of reasoning. This is a great practice to use throughout the year, even as students are analyzing stimulus materials for mock
Preview of Malcolm Gladwell Revisionist History Podcast College Equity Assessment

Malcolm Gladwell Revisionist History Podcast College Equity Assessment

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Podcasts are a great medium to generate discussion and provide many critical thinking opportunities. However, how can you assess student learning after listening and discussing podcasts in class? This creative project assessment should be paired with Malcolm Gladwell's Revisions History podcast, season 1, episodes 3 (Carlos Doesn't Remember), 4 (Food Fight), and 5 (My Little Hundred Million). These podcast episodes deal with the idea of college equity: both in the context of access to low incom
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I have been a high school teacher for over eight years, and I have taught SO many different classes, including English 9, honors English 9, English 10, honors English 10, English 11, English 12, AP Language and Composition, AP Seminar, AP US History, AP Psychology, AP Seminar, AP research, and AP Government. My focus is critical thinking and developing not only writing and reading skills, but also a deep sense of empathy and multiple perspectives. I have six degrees, including a B.S. in Psychology, a M.A. in Education, a M.A. in English, two EdS degrees, and a PhD in Curriculum. I love using my experience and passions to make teachers' jobs just a little bit easier!