Being a teacher was always a childhood dream which I achieved at an early age. My career has led me to teach some amazing students and to specialise in the Special Education area. My passion is ensuring that all students, no matter their ability, are able to access a great education.
Being a teacher was always a childhood dream which I achieved at an early age. My career has led me to teach some amazing students and to specialise in the Special Education area. My passion is ensuring that all students, no matter their ability, are able to access a great education.
As an introductory lesson to studying History, students analyse a "murder" that had been committed on the school grounds over the school holidays. Students after reading and discussing all the "facts", need to ascertain who killed Harold?
The original sheet had school leaders as the suspects, which the students enjoyed immensely. Students asked to interview the suspects and the school leaders were open to coming in to give an alias. Before interrogating the school leaders, students generated a list of questions to ask, which were then adjusted according to information that the students heard.
After hearing the information and reevaluating the evidence, students were then asked to reassess their original assumption - stating why they had changed their point of view. This was then related to how historians have to change their point of view on an event or period of time according to new evidence that is discovered.
This resource is a modified version of a comprehension exercise based on Remember the Titans. The activity is based around understanding the first section of the movie and some film techniques.
A number of different leveled activities where students need to create a paragraph from given sentences. Information taken from Pharaoh by Jackie French.
Using the book Pharaoh by Jackie French, students reorder given sentences to form a TEEL paragraph. Emphasis is on understanding the different components of a TEEL paragraph.
Students are required to reorder sentences so that they form a TEEL paragraph. Emphasis is on students understanding what the 4 aspects of the paragraph are. Essay given as a reference.
Using the book Pharaoh by Jackie French, students rearrange given sentences to form TEEL paragraphs. Emphasis is on students understanding the components of a TEEL paragraph. Original essay provided as well.