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During the Holocaust unit with the Butterfly Project I discussed yesterday, I also do the following:
show Schindler’s List after school,
have the students compose a diction analysis with The Chosen,
show (in a period) the Oprah episode with Eli Wiesel revisiting Buchenwald,
have the students write a reaction to Night to their parents (and ...
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For those of you who teach students about the Holocaust in the literature classroom (and even outside of the literary realm), my wife intriduced me to a wonderful project a few years ago. I usually start on a Wednesday, and the project requires two weeks with very little in class time needed.
1. First, I introduce the students to poems composed ...
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I had a great start to my week! I absolutely enjoy my classes, and my new collegaues seem to be adjusting and fitting in well. Here’s how my week went with some key lessons.
College in the H.S. (American Lit.)
I started the kids with a dozen literary terms. I created a chart with the following columns: literary term, definition, example ...
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At last, I will be able to prepare for my classes today!
The last three weeks have been nothing but department and building issues; “putting out fires” is what I tell people I’ve been doing. We have one English position to fill, which will be filled with a substitute until the five day hiring window closes. I think all of the ...
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I’m such a geek when it comes to teaching. Two weeks after the school year concludes, I’m ready to start again. Since I can’t have a classroom full of students to teach, I go back and revise and adapt my curriculum lessons during July and August. This year I have some more revisions to make, [...]
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Two novels I taught this year were To Kill A Mockingbird and A Gathering of Old Men. Prior to and during reading these novels, I had the kids look at some songs, poems, and historical context. Here are a few of my favorite things concerning the race relations in the novels.
Prior to reading To Kill [...]
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While I assess diction analysis papers, personal essay, and literary analysis essays this week in the evening, I have scheduled enrichment films for my students. Here they are:
Reading A Gathering of Old Men
Malcolm X
Separate But Equal
Mississippi Burning
Reading Frankenstein
Edward Scissorhands
Frankenstein
Reading The Iliad
Troy
300
Any ...
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Here is a list of my favorite literary works of length to teach:
To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee
One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest by Ken Kesey
The Tragedy of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare
The Crucible by Arthur Miller
A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens
What are your favorite pieces of literature to teach?
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I love using film clips or outside of class movies to enrich my students’ learning experiences, and the kids respond enthusiastically when I do use the cinema to enhance units. Any suggestions?
I have the following novels to teach this semester:
To Kill A Mockingbird,
Frankenstein,
Fahrenheit 451,
A Gathering of Old Men, and
Beowulf.
I ...
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I turned the movie evening with my students into a hot dog feed. While they watched the movie (Minority Report because of reading Julius Caesar), I barbecued hot dogs and provided chips and pop. It was great!
The best part was watching the kids figure out why I showed them this Tom Cruise action flick. Suddenly [...]
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