I recently joined the We Are Teachers website which offers grant opportunites and information related to organizations that assist teachers in implementing engaging lessons in their classroom. I applied for a micro digital learning grant that provides a flip video camera and $200 to the teacher that wins the grant.
My grant proposal title is The [...]
The Rest of the Story, a video novel project
July 27th, 2009 · 2 Comments
Tags: 21st Century Literacy · English Resources · Technology Resources · To Kill a Mockingbird · Videos and iPods
Using Video to Teach Character Perspective
July 11th, 2009 · 2 Comments
I recently started following author, Patrick Carman, on Twitter. He wrote a vbook which is a video + book = The Whole Story. You can view the book trailer at the Scholastic website.
I bought Skeleton Creek, and my 12 year old son immediately took it away from me to read, and he highly recommends it. [...]
Tags: 21st Century Literacy · English Resources · Technology Resources · Videos and iPods · Web 2.0
Reflections Regarding Student Writing
May 13th, 2009 · 1 Comment
My district asked that all English teachers turn in writing samples and the prompts that we used in our classrooms. I decided to create a portfolio binder and write a reflection of how the year went.
I teach regular 9th grade English students. If you are interested in reading my reflections, click this link:
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At the end of my [...]
Tags: English Resources · Mythology · Poetry · Romeo and Juliet · To Kill a Mockingbird · writing
Visuals in the Classroom
April 28th, 2009 · No Comments
I recently discovered the website Americans for the Arts. The purpose of the website is to promote art education. The sponsoring organization has embarked on a National Arts Education Public Awareness Campaign. The website provides links to the advertisement campaign to bring awareness to the Ten Simple Ways to instill art education in children today.
The [...]
Tags: 21st Century Literacy · English Resources · Mythology · Poetry · class assignments
Top Ten You Tube Videos for the Classroom
April 19th, 2009 · 14 Comments
Short video clips from You Tube are great for spicing up classroom lessons.
The Ten Things I Hate About You – This 1999 movie is a twist on Shakespeare’s Taming of the Shrew. It could be used for teaching Shakespearean allusions, but the clip mainly focuses on a sonnet written by Kat, the movie’s “shrew.” The [...]
Tags: 21st Century Literacy · English Resources · Technology Resources · Videos and iPods · Web 2.0 · YouTube · class assignments
Using Nonfiction texts with Novel Assignments
April 17th, 2009 · 8 Comments
I am trying to introduce nonfiction text with each novel that we are reading in 9th grade English this year. It is not always easy because I have to substitute the time we would use for close reading of novel passages to cover the nonfiction texts that complement the novel. I always feel short of [...]
Tags: 21st Century Literacy · English Resources · To Kill a Mockingbird · Twitter · Videos and iPods · class assignments
Why Won’t You Read?
April 13th, 2009 · 13 Comments
I teach two regular 9th grade English classes. I have some smart students who could be in Pre-AP classes if they pushed themselves, but that is the problem, lack of motivation.
We recently had a three day weekend for Easter. I assigned two chapters in To Kill a Mockingbird (TKAM) over the long weekend. My students [...]
Tags: English Resources · Nings · To Kill a Mockingbird · Web 2.0 · class assignments
Classroom iPods
April 10th, 2009 · 2 Comments
Using ipods in an English classroom.
Tags: 21st Century Literacy · Technology Resources · Videos and iPods
Nings Again
March 31st, 2009 · 3 Comments
My students just finished their last posts to our Romeo and Juliet Ning. They enjoyed role playing as they posted in character. Now we are going to use a Ning to post reponses to To Kill a Mockingbird at To Kill a Mockingbird Response Ning. I am trying to discover the best way to incorporate [...]
Tags: 21st Century Literacy · English Resources · Nings · Romeo and Juliet · Web 2.0
English Resources
March 11th, 2009 · No Comments
I am always looking for a great book that will assist me in teaching literature and close reading to my students. I can recommend several wonderful books. The best book that I have discovered for teaching close reading is Francine Prose’s Reading Like a Writer. How to Read Literature Like a Professor by Thomas C. [...]
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