The Scarlet Letter Chapter 1 Connections-Style Critical Thinking Game ✨ Turn Hawthorne’s dense opening chapter into an engaging, high-level thinking challenge your students will actually enjoy.Inspired by the popular NY Times Connections game, this interactive drag-and-drop activity asks students to sort key words and concepts from Chapter 1 (“The Prison Door”) into meaningful groups. The result? Deeper comprehension, stronger analysis, and lively discussion — without another worksheet. 🔍
This is a Reading Log I created for students to keep track of what they have read each grading period. There is a space for title, genre, papes, # of pages (which is helpful when a student needs to add up pages at the end of the grading period), and a place for students to reflect (continue, abandon, finished). I have used this for several years and it is so easy for students and gives them a way to keep track of their reading. My school now uses this in every Language Arts classroom. This l
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Experience
East Yancey Middle School, 6th Grade Language Arts Teacher, 2004-2024
Mountain Heritage High School, English and Drama,2023-Present
Awards & shining teacher moments
Yancey County Teacher of the Year, 2012-2013
East Yancey Middle School Teacher of the Year, 2012-2013
National Board of Professional Teaching Standards in Middle Grade Language Arts Education, achieved in 2008,2018
My own education history
-Western Carolina University, Master’s Degree in Middle Grades Language Arts, 2004-2006
-University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Bachelor’s Degree in Communication Studies with an emphasis on Performance of Literature, 1997-2001
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