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Probably a subtitle more like: “Bravely going where no language arts teacher has gone before” might’ve been more appropriate. Our middle school language arts teachers have been on quite a journey this year, and we’re capping it off with our second joint Read More...
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I vaguely remember the moment when it hit me in my classroom…It was a couple years into my career as a secondary teacher, poring through half-sheet after half-sheet of reading pop quizzes from my 130 students, marking red “x” after red “x,” thinking to Read More...
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Ever since I began hearing about the Ohio Department of Education’s model curriculum for ELA , I have thought, ‘Teachers will never use that !’ Each grade level document is long with lots of words (not that we ELA people don’t love words, but what classroom Read More...
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The Ohio Resource Center offers free resources and lesson plans for teachers. We are on the cusp of realigning ALL of these resources to be common core friendly, but in the meantime, I have pulled together a sample unit plan for 9-10 grade reading informational Read More...
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Photo Credit: http://www.glasbergen.com/ We have a lot of teachers doing a lot of wonderful things in education right now. As I’ve said before, through all the muck, we are making some amazing strides for our children. Particularly in the realm of technology, Read More...
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Since starting this blog in April, I have had 634 hits on my “I can” statements post alone, which I find overwhelming and amazing. Overwhelming because I know I have Googled many times in the past for “I can” statements only to come up empty-handed; most Read More...
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I finally got around to setting up a class blog this summer, and I have it running pretty efficiently right now. Check it out: nrenglish.wordpress.com On the first day of school, I showed kids the blog and asked them to take a Google docs survey that Read More...
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