Ask for Volunteers and Donations: Write a Letter For an After-School Activity
Schools and community groups are usually in need of volunteers and/or donations for activities that support students. Teach students how to write a …
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Schools and community groups are usually in need of volunteers and/or donations for activities that support students. Teach students how to write a …
Continue ReadingAre your students finding it hard to relate to Shakespeare? Try getting them to do these fun projects which will help them to learn and understand the …
Continue ReadingNew York City is a fascinating place that has long intrigued writers and artists. Show this great city to your students so that they can see it the …
Continue ReadingHigh school students struggle with Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Pit and the Pendulum,” but don’t let that stop you from teaching it. …
Continue ReadingThese “To Kill a Mockingbird” activities are the perfect way to bring the novel to life in your classroom. Try some of them in your classroom to help …
Continue ReadingCatching Fire by Suzanne Collins is a popular novel to teach to students, especially if they are familiar with book one, The Hunger Games. This …
Continue ReadingStudents in high school need to have a letter of application or cover letter handy for their job search. Teach students this very important and …
Continue ReadingTeach students the proper way to write a letter where they can state their problem clearly. Knowing how to write a proper complaint letter can help …
Continue ReadingThis article features a presentation assignment designed to teach students some of the major themes found in Edith Wharton’s The Age of Innocence.
Continue ReadingThe literary element of mood is often overlooked when teaching students how to write a short story. To enhance this lesson, use digital photos to …
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