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  • The Fish Bowl

    I use a lesson format I call the fish bowl. Really, it’s a modified Socratic Seminar except that every student is not required to be an active speaking participant. I have 8-9 students circle up in the middle of the room with their notebooks and texts while the rest of the students make a circle [...]
    Posted to The Doc Is In (Weblog) by Anonymous on February 13, 2008
  • Great News!

    I had 155 students in five classes this semester, and I only had three students earn an ‘F’ grade. It feels great! I have wrestling districts this weekend, so I will try and post some ideas I have on another topic tonight before I leave town. Have a great weekend everyone! [...]
    Posted to The Doc Is In (Weblog) by Anonymous on January 31, 2008
  • Great Week Ahead

    I have a fantastic week ahead. In my American Literature course we are finishing Poe’s “The Masque of the Red Death” and “The Raven.” Then the students get to finish their final projects, which they created for themselves. In my College in the H.S. class we are reviewing for next week’s final, and then these ...
    Posted to The Doc Is In (Weblog) by Anonymous on January 21, 2008
  • Loving My Students

    My classes were awesome this week! American Literature: These kids have jumped right into The Crucible and explored the play wholeheartedly. They're asking the right questions and seem genuinely enthused to start each day. I think the groups I created are finally creating the collaboration I wanted to see. College in the High School: They love ...
    Posted to The Doc Is In (Weblog) by Anonymous on November 10, 2007