Dear Teachers,Many of us are continuing to adapt to the new world of distance learning, but none of us are adapting the same way. Circumstances outside of our control continue to dictate our lives. Although we are certainly in this together, no two experiences are the same. So, no, we are not alone, but in many ways, we are.About a year ago, I was playing a card game (I think it was Who's Most Likely To...) with some friends. The premise was that you read a card with a description of someone and ... VIEW POST
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Distance Learning Ideas and Resources
Hi, friends. As we navigate the (new to many of us) online and virtual learning world, I wanted to share some ideas and resources that I have compiled for you.1) If you haven't had a chance to peruse my Google Free Drive, you can click here and see a variety of resources. If you're in a time pinch, check out the folder called Print-Ready Resources.2) A group of English teachers from IG created a spreadsheet of ideas, resources, activities, and our favorite eLearning platforms. Check that ... VIEW POST
Creative Ways to Teach Persuasive Appeals
Having taught freshmen now for seven years, and with persuasive appeals being part of the curriculum, I have found a variety of ways to have them work with ethos, logos, and pathos. In this post, you'll find some of my favorite ways to teach and review these concepts. Some require more materials and time than others, but I hope that you'll find at least one way that fits your classroom's needs. :)Nailed It! Right before winter break, I went to Walmart to buy graham crackers, icing, candies, and ... VIEW POST
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