Peer-Editing and Revising Etiquette For High School Students
Peer editing and revising can be a difficult task for high school students because they often do not want to offend the other student. There are …
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Peer editing and revising can be a difficult task for high school students because they often do not want to offend the other student. There are …
Continue ReadingRemember when you were a kid and your grandpa droned on incessantly about his days in the Navy and how they navigated using stars and constellations? …
Continue ReadingHelp students think about the effects of extreme external controls being imposed upon someone, to set the scene for learning about Winston Smith’s …
Continue ReadingThe Outsiders by S.E. Hinton is a great coming-of-age novel that touches upon many themes, the main one being the eternal conflict between high school …
Continue ReadingTeaching characterization in Tennessee William’s A Streetcar Named Desire delights the thousands of students who read it in high school English …
Continue ReadingYour student just finished his final draft, or published copy, during writing workshop. What does he do next? Experts of writing workshop will often …
Continue ReadingTeen girls all over the globe are madly in love with Edward Cullen. In fact, there are diehard “Twilighters” who eat, sleep and breathe …
Continue ReadingPowerful speeches use imagery, unique vocabulary and other literary techniques to achieve a goal of entrancing the listener. Read some examples of …
Continue ReadingThere’s more to reading a magazine than looking at the pictures. Teach your students what they can do with this research lesson plan.
Continue Reading‘An Inspector Calls’ is a popular play to study in English Literature classrooms. The dominant theme of social responsibility pervades the …
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