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I have twelve years of teaching experience, seven of which were high school English here in the States. I have taught a mixture of special education and regular education classes. In addition to my experience here, I taught upper elementary and middle school Language Arts abroad for two years. I have my Masters in Education with an emphasis on Secondary (9-12) English. I also have my K-12 Special Education license.

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I have twelve years of teaching experience, seven of which were high school English here in the States. I have taught a mixture of special education and regular education classes. In addition to my experience here, I taught upper elementary and middle school Language Arts abroad for two years. I have my Masters in Education with an emphasis on Secondary (9-12) English. I also have my K-12 Special Education license.
All Quiet on the Western Front Novel Workbook
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All Quiet on the Western Front Novel Workbook

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Teaching this novel but tired of worksheets with basic comprehension questions? This workbook is for you. Designed to make students think, this 56-page resource is full of questions and activities to challenge your students and help them make connections to other texts as well as their own lives. What you get: Erich Maria Remarque Biography: One-page biography of the author to give students a little background on the man behind the novel. World War I Timeline: Two-page timeline of major battles and other events in World War I. This gives students an idea of the progression of events. Anticipation Guide: Students will respond to ten statements, rating each from “Strongly Agree” to “Strongly Disagree”. Each statement addresses a topic or idea that will be explored in detail during reading. Students can revisit this guide after reading to see if their opinions have changed. The anticipation guide can also be used as a writing prompt, where students have to justify their response(s). Chapter Pages: Each chapter comes with a two-page spread. These pages include a variety of activities, such as vocabulary, figurative language, reading comprehension questions, characterization, quote analysis, and more. Many questions are open-ended and require students to dig deeper rather than just regurgitate basic facts; the focus here is on higher-order thinking questions. Plot Diagram: A blank plot diagram for students to complete as they read or after finishing the novel. Symbolism: A chart where students can track the symbolism in the novel and discuss the role of each symbol. Topics and Themes: A two-page activity that allows students to explore five topics found in the novel and craft a thematic statement for each. Students then choose one topic and thematic statement and write a paragraph response. World War I Poetry: Four of the most well-known poems from World War I- “Break of Day in the Trenches”, “Dulce et Decorum Est”, “The Rear-Guard”, and “In Flanders Fields”. These pages include the full text of the poem as well as questions for each poem. Students can simply answer these questions or can annotate the poems for other elements as the teacher sees fit. Picture Mapping Project: Instructions for a picture mapping project. Here, students identify key details from the novel, decide what image(s) symbolize these details, and gather them together to create a statement about the world outside of the text. Similar to a one-pager. Mini-lesson on rhetorical devices: A PowerPoint presentation on logos, ethos, and pathos, complete with student guided notes. Propaganda Poster Activities: Links to several websites full of propaganda posters from World War I (actual posters not included due to copyright laws). Students will use the Propaganda Poster Analysis handout to analyze a poster (or posters). Students will then create their own propaganda posters. A sample rubric for this project is included.
Full Year High School Vocabulary Unit
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Full Year High School Vocabulary Unit

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Curated from ACT, SAT, and “words all high schoolers need to know” lists, this resource contains everything you need to teach vocabulary for the entire year. Included: ✺ 90- slide PowerPoint presentation - one slide per word ✺ Two versions of student handouts: Version A is more visually appealing, while Version B is more streamlined for visually impaired students or those who struggle with over-stimulation ✺ List quizzes and answer keys ✺ Cards to use for word wall ✺ Instructions (written and visual) on printing certain pages of the PDF or uploading the PowerPoint presentation to Google Slides™ ✺ One giant (206 page) PDF with all files as well as individual files for each list
9th Grade Short Stories Bundle
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9th Grade Short Stories Bundle

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This bundle contains resources for five of the most commonly taught short stories for ninth grade. Includes: ✰ “Marigolds” Close Reading - focusing on reading comprehension, figurative language, symbolism, conflict, characterization, and theme ✰ “The Lady or the Tiger?” Lesson Plan - focusing on vocabulary, reading comprehension, and theme ✰ “The Black Cat” Lesson Plan - introduction Prezi, vocabulary, reading comprehension, suspense, narrator reliability, conflict close reading, and writing extension ✰ “The Most Dangerous Game” Lesson Plan - focus on vocabulary, literary terms, reading comprehension, characterization, conflict, and figurative language ✰ “The Most Dangerous Game” Escape Room - review for the short story ✰ “The Scarlet Ibis” Lesson Plan - focus on vocabulary, characterization, conflict, plot, figurative language, imagery, symbolism, and quote analysis ✰ “The Veldt” Ray Bradbury Short Story Lesson Plan - focus on literary devices, characterization, plot, quote analysis, diction, and arguing a point