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Hard Core English Teacher: Making Comments in Google Docs
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Hard Core English Teacher. Why be common core when you can be HARD CORE! Sunday, April 22, 2012. Making Comments in Google Docs. I should have known this already, but I stumbled onto this by accident the other day and I thought I would share it with you in case you didn't know it either. Now Microsoft makes a more powerful program with Word. If you are into formatting your document with columns and tables, you can't beat Word. That said, if you are into sharing, Google docs is boss. Another benefit to Go...
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Hard Core English Teacher: Fancy Fencing
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Hard Core English Teacher. Why be common core when you can be HARD CORE! Monday, February 27, 2012. What is cooler than sword fighting? Students sword fighting in class, of course. What could be cooler than that? English teachers teaching students how to sword fight in class. Talk about points for originality from the administration. Provided, of course, that none of your students actually die in the process. And the lesser core teachers are saying "Why would I teach students how to sword fight? This lin...
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Hard Core English Teacher: The True Lord of the Flies Story?
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Hard Core English Teacher. Why be common core when you can be HARD CORE! Saturday, May 26, 2012. The True Lord of the Flies Story? I ran across this newspaper clipping that might be the true Lord of the Flies. Well, not really. I found a web site that allows you to create false newspaper clippings. It's a fun way to fool your students or to actually use in a project. Just have your kids write a newspaper story about the events going on in a book that they are reading. Posted by Lord Alford. I continue to...
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We’d Like to Hear From You: Teachers Using Historypin. August 5, 2015. Krista White, Digital Humanities Librarian and Head of Media Services at the John Cotton Dana Library at Rutgers University, leading a Historypin workshop for teachers on July 15th. Source: Twitter. I recently had the pleasure of hearing from Mary Grace Wheelan ( New Jersey Council for the Humanities (NJCH). And Krista White ( Rutgers University Libraries. Prep work always helps (and we second this! They asked teachers to bring in one...
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Hard Core English Teacher: How Ironic
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Hard Core English Teacher. Why be common core when you can be HARD CORE! Friday, September 23, 2011. Students often think that understanding irony is difficult. Using pictures is often a good way to get the point across. Here are some good examples of situational irony:. Posted by Lord Alford. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Free Tech 4 Teachers. Where the Classroom Ends. Making Comments in Google Docs. Alternate title - What Is Piggys Real Name? Romeo and Juliet Allusions.
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Hard Core English Teacher: Two Resources for the SAT
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Hard Core English Teacher. Why be common core when you can be HARD CORE! Tuesday, September 30, 2014. Two Resources for the SAT. The joys of the SAT! The smell of freshly sharpened #2 pencils, the smell of fear oozing from the forehead pores of frightened juniors. There's nothing like it. We're not just English teachers, we're EXTREME English teachers. I used to teach an SAT prep class and I swear by this book. Up Your Score. References in there, now do we? They also have an ACT version. A teacher friend...
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Hard Core English Teacher: Macbeth Memes
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Hard Core English Teacher. Why be common core when you can be HARD CORE! Friday, October 10, 2014. Students are funny creatures and they love to make memes based on what they are learning in school. For some Friday relief, here are some of the best Macbeth. Memes that I've run across so far:. Students - gotta love them! Posted by Lord Alford. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Free Tech 4 Teachers. Where the Classroom Ends. Making Comments in Google Docs. Well, not really. ...
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Hard Core English Teacher: Romeo and Juliet Allusions
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Hard Core English Teacher. Why be common core when you can be HARD CORE! Tuesday, September 27, 2011. Romeo and Juliet Allusions. I continue to call the 1996 version of Romeo and Juliet. Another reason I know that they really liked Shakespeare is the effort that they put into the background. Look at these allusions to Shakespeare plays:. Experience is by industry achiev'd". The Two Gentlemen of Verona. A play on the title of a Shakespeare play -. The Merchant of Venice. Out, damn’d spot! Out, I say!
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Hard Core English Teacher: Romeo and Juliet Rip Offs
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Hard Core English Teacher. Why be common core when you can be HARD CORE! Monday, February 20, 2012. Romeo and Juliet Rip Offs. It is only fitting. William Shakespeare borrowed his storyline from somewhere else, so it just stands to reason that others would borrow his. Shakespeare probably got the idea from either a poem by Arthur Brooke called "The Tragicall Historye of Romeus and Iuliet," written in 1562 or from. The Palace of Pleasure. Romeo and Juliet.". A Story Found of Two Noble Lovers. Can you thin...
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