Drama is meant to be dramatic, students
Today I started our Macbeth unit in all three blocks of my practicum workload. I shared with them the assignments…
Today I started our Macbeth unit in all three blocks of my practicum workload. I shared with them the assignments…
(This is a picture of the work they did in class. I asked them to pull out quotes, phrases, words,…
This week started off rough with three students taking off before the bell ringing (forcing me to chase after and…
Okay so here we are week 4. It has been 1 week since I picked up my second class (Block…
I forgot to mention in my earlier posts that I have a class blog for my classes during my practicum….
Okay, so reflection time. Week two was way better than the first week, except the weather, which was terrible, so,…
So it is the block before I teach my lesson and I’m sitting in the English office listening to the…
Okay, so I realized, while lesson planning for my practicum, that, by the end of my Macbeth unit, I…
I think a great metaphor for teaching is a ship; there is a captain and the crew but they need…
I’ve been home for the past few days recovering from a wee bout of walking pneumonia that has left me…
My first reflection! So, in this Edutopia.org (great teacher site, you should check it out) blog-post, Humanities teacher, a Mr….
Breau, H., Cathcart, R., & Dunn-Daye, J. (2009). Student Voices: How Can English Teachers Make Class More “Real” for Students? The…