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    Combining history, pop history, science, literature and more, Jim Wayne's writing prompts can also be used to add pizazz to newsletters and morning announcements!
    Hey all! I have been a Spanish teacher for 7 years and am now making the transition into teaching English. I have recently moved to California (from MI) and I am finding that there is a need for English teachers in my area - but a lot of competition as well. Unfortunately, I only have experience teaching English during student teaching. I really do...See More
    Marjoryt Please, please consider volunteering for GED classes. They probably desperately need you. You might also inquire at the local community colleges and universities. Sometimes they hire folks with your level of training and experience as tutors and/or writing lab staff.

    I also suggest you speak to whichever state agency in California handles ...See More
    Mar 4, 2015
    Has anyone had their English II or English III writing tests done online? We are having them online for the first time this year and I'd like to get some ideas of what it will be like to prepare my students.

    Thanks
    marjoryt I run into this type of situation frequently as our department has to change textbooks fairly about every 2 years.

    Some of us in the department never wait for training; often it is too generic or too late. So, we always begin by doing searches in google and in YouTube. Often I'll find an instructor has posted information about that exact ...See More
    Mar 4, 2015
    I teach AP english and i use a document camera in my classroom. Does anyone else use these? how popular are they and do you have any lessons that work well with using them. here is a link to a survey regarding document cameras if you use on (it takes a minute) [link removed]
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    Ander On 1/18/15, Ander wrote: > [link removed].

    I added a few more high-interest readings with questions based on Common Core Standards.
    Jan 30, 2015
    Hello to all,

    Hope it's OK to post on here. Just spreading the word in case anyone is interested.

    The Barrow Bookstore in Concord, Massachusetts (home of the American Revolution's "Shot Heard Round the World", and home of the Authors) is launching a FREE online audio series of readings of short stories and works by Ameri...See More
    Ander THanks!
    Jan 19, 2015
    anybody have any student activities like vocab. or writing activities for the book Frankenstein by mary shelly
    Googler On 1/11/15, ana wrote: > anybody have any student activities like vocab. or writing > activities for the book Frankenstein by mary shelly

    did you google it? A lot will come up but you can sort through it and see what you like.
    Jan 14, 2015
    Summer 2013 I began an informal study and continued it into the Fall 2013 semester. Here's some of the data: THE BACKGROUND Our college has several methods of teaching courses: - traditional 18 weeks, meeting 3 hours per week on all sorts of schedules (fall and spring) - summer schedule 1 month, meeting 4 hours 4 days a week (in June and another in...See More
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    marjoryt I'm happy to tell you the 8 week plan has proven to be a success, not just with me, not just at my college, but across the state's community colleges. At least 3 more also offer these classes. Here are some more benefits:

    1) Fewer teacher preps. 2) Catches the students who had cut out or had major health problems - just retry again the nex...See More
    Dec 10, 2014
    Betty Ann marjoryt, I really appreciate hearing from you about what's working and what's not. This short term, intensive approach seems like a good idea for many reasons. I often find (alternative school setting) that students start out with a resolve to do well THIS time. By giving them the setting, schedule, tools to make it possible, you are having succes...See More
    Jan 10, 2015
    Happy New Year! This week's writing prompts by Jim Wayne are ready for you. They're great discussion starters and fillers for your classroom and school newsletters, too.

    Here's a sample: In 45 B.C., the Romans began celebrating New Years on January first. Before that, they celebrated New Years on March 21, which their mythology said was th...See More
    Todd Nelson writes eloquently about a topic that all public educators wrestle with.

    "What tradition can we all embrace at this time of year without making the moment fraught with conflict or overlap or over-sensitivity regarding individual religious tradition?"
    Teachers.Net Gazette On 12/17/14, Teachers.Net Gazette wrote: > Todd Nelson writes eloquently about a topic that all public > educators wrestle with. > > "What tradition can we all embrace at this time of year > without making the moment fraught with conflict or overlap > or over-sensitivity regarding individual religious tradition?"
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    Dec 17, 2014

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