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How to Teach a Novel. Banned Books Beg to be Read! February 25, 2010 · 1:48 pm. If you’re reading this post, please know that I’ve moved the How to Teach a Novel. There you’ll find even more recent posts! Please change your bookmarks. This is one of those posts where I simply point and say, “I saw something cool! Let’s go get it.”. A friend at Twitter ( PageTurnersBlog. Well worth following) retweeted that a post at Novel Novice. Features one YA Lit teacher’s alternative assessments. Tags for All Posts.
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How to Teach a Novel. Banned Books Beg to be Read! February 19, 2010 · 9:23 pm. I saw some interest in my post a week ago on Maupin House’s Giggles in the Middle: Caught Ya! Grammar with a Giggle for Middle School. Seems a lot of teachers have been struggling with the “how to teach grammar” and even the “should I teach grammar? Maupin House just announced. That they’ll give a copy of. Giggles in the Middle: Caught Ya! Grammar with a Giggle for Middle School. To one lucky winner. Just visit their site.
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How to Teach a Novel. Alternative Assessments →. February 25, 2010 · 1:49 am. Banned Books Beg to be Read! If you’re reading this post, please know that I’ve moved the How to Teach a Novel. There you’ll find even more recent posts! Please change your bookmarks. September 25 October 2, 2010 is Banned Books Week. No, my calendar isn’t broken, but I figure, what wait? You’ll be surprised what’s there! It’s actually a pretty decent list of must-reads. Filed under Recommended Sites. Tagged as book banning.
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How to Teach a Novel. Newer posts →. January 30, 2010 · 9:38 am. There’s a Word for That. One thing students don’t realize (until you point it out to them) is that language isn’t static. Like any other discipline, it continues to evolve. One case in point is the July 2009 announcement. From Merriam-Webster regarding the addition of new words to its dictionary:. Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary, Eleventh Edition. One who pretends to be a friend but is actually an enemy. But, in addition to thes...
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Everything all the time: January 2010
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Monday, 18 January 2010. MLK-day at the Nobel Peace Center. Today I and one of my classes were fortunate to take part in a special celebration of MLK-day at the Nobel Peace Center. Here in Oslo. The students worked on group assignments where they were to interview people who were involved in the Civil Rights Movement in the US in the 50s and 60s. These people were of course not actually present, but the students were introduced to their stories in the exhibition " From King to Obama. Poem of the month.
Everything all the time: Poem of the month
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Sunday, 28 February 2010. Poem of the month. The highway is full of big cars. And folks is smoking anything that'll burn. Some people wrap their lives around a cocktail glass. And you sit wondering. Where you're going to turn. Come And be my baby. Some prophets say the world is gonna end tomorrow. But others say we've got a week or two. The paper is full of every kind of blooming horror. And you sit wondering. What you're gonna do. Come And be my baby. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Poem of the month.
Thoughts & Ideas: January 2010
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Friday, January 29, 2010. Monday, January 18, 2010. Putting the Nerdy Teacher Back in the Classroom. Is a great example of PBL in a classroom integrated with technology. In this blog post she talks about the steps she took to develop questions and higher-level thinking activities for her 21st Century Classroom. If I go back into a classroom, this is the kind of thing I want to be able to do with my students. Shis managing the technology in her classroom as a tool for learning. I read this blog. I have go...
Everything all the time: December 2009
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Sunday, 20 December 2009. I just had to share this short video of Jack's discovery of Christmas Town in A Nightmare Before Christmas. Considering other films by Tim Burton, such as Batman. I guess he prefers the dark and gloomy aesthetics of Halloween, but I would take shiny happy Christmas town over Halloween any day. Thursday, 17 December 2009. Teaching the Nobel Peace Prize. And read it here. Sunday, 13 December 2009. Christmas is all around. My colleague Liv Kristin. Wednesday, 9 December 2009. There...
Everything all the time: The Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial in Washington D.C.
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Thursday, 15 April 2010. The Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial in Washington D.C. This month of April marks the 42nd anniversary of the death of Martin Luther King Jr. and to mark the occasion and to commemorate his life and work a memorial is being created in Washington DC. Visit this site for more information: http:/ mlkmemorialnews.org/. 23 April 2010 at 15:58. Hi Anne. I wonder if you have been doing anything around the General Election? 25 April 2010 at 21:42. Thanks so very much! Poem of the month.
Everything all the time: June 2009
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Friday, 26 June 2009. Which tells the sad but yet funny story of a young boy, "half-Apache and mostly orphaned". Next on my list are Siri Hustvedt's What I loved. And Frank McCourt's Angela's Ashes. So nothing new. I am also planning to check out Vikas Swarup's Slumdog Millionaire. Sunday, 14 June 2009. Those daisies know too much! Seeing that kiss, and now. Touching what they touch. Ought to have made them bow. Their heads. You, pressing her thigh -. Because you dared to look. Your rival in the eye -.
Everything all the time: Poem of the month
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Monday, 29 March 2010. Poem of the month. Both my imagination and my memory fail me when I try to think of the perfect poem for the end of March. However, "This is just to say" by William Carlos Williams always seems appropriate. Why not write it on a post-it, stick it on your fridge and start every day with these lines? 29 March 2010 at 14:39. DEAR March, come in. How glad I am! I looked for you before. Put down your hat—. You must have walked— 5. How out of breath you are! Dear March, how are you?
Everything all the time: Newsround
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Wednesday, 10 March 2010. Is be a good place to look for news. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I am an English and Norwegian teacher and this blog is mainly a place where I can keep track of what I do or would like to do in my lessons, what resources I find online and what methods and resources we make use of in class. Occasionally I might just share an idea. Teaches English and Norwegian at Sandvika vgs, Norway. E-mail: annejohnsrud78@gmail.com. View my complete profile. Poem of the month. 10 Years ...
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How to Teach a Novel. February 25, 2010 · 1:48 pm. If you’re reading this post, please know that I’ve moved the How to Teach a Novel. There you’ll find even more recent posts! Please change your bookmarks. This is one of those posts where I simply point and say, “I saw something cool! Let’s go get it.”. A friend at Twitter ( PageTurnersBlog. Well worth following) retweeted that a post at Novel Novice. Features one YA Lit teacher’s alternative assessments. It’s nice to share good stuff! I saw some interes...
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