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Hands on Reading

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United States - Nevada - Sparks
Hands on Reading
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Argumentative/Informative Writing
By Hands on Reading
MAKING WRITING SHORT ANSWER RESPONSES EASY! Using the RACES method, students will develop constructed response skills. This resource is specifically designed for UPPER GRADE STUDENTS. Newly revised with scaffolded activities including video
Subjects:
English Language Arts, Math, Science
Grades:
6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th
Types:
Assessment, Graphic Organizers, Posters
CCSS:
W.6.1, W.7.1, W.8.1, W.9-10.1, W.11-12.1
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Digital Download PDF (121.70 MB)
By Hands on Reading
DIGITAL EXPLORATION OF INFORMATIONAL TEXTS AND AUTHOR'S PURPOSE WHILE HAVING A BLAST. NOW Revised to include directions and compatibility for distance learning through Google Classroom and Microsoft Teams.Students will work through five locks in
Subjects:
English Language Arts, Reading, Informational Text
Grades:
6th, 7th, 8th
Types:
Activities, Internet Activities
CCSS:
RI.6.5, RI.6.6, RI.7.5, RI.7.6, RI.8.5, RI.8.6
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By Hands on Reading
HELP STUDENTS UNDERSTAND HOW TO WRITE A THESIS IN INFORMATIONAL TEXTS AND CLAIM IN ARGUMENTATIVE TEXTS! This resource comes with clear notes and student practice activities that clearly outline the differences between a claim and a thesis with tips
Subjects:
English Language Arts, Writing-Essays, Informational Text
Grades:
6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th
Types:
Handouts, Lesson
CCSS:
W.7.1, W.7.2, W.8.1, W.8.2, W.9-10.1, W.9-10.2, W.11-12.1, W.11-12.2
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19
Digital Download PDF (7.69 MB)
By Hands on Reading
DEVELOP STUDENTS' UNDERSTANDING OF COUNTER CLAIMS AND GRAMMAR WITH ADVERBIAL CONNECTIVES THROUGH GUIDED PRACTICE. This product includes precise directions, specific examples, and a student graphic organizer to guide the writing process. Need
Subjects:
English Language Arts, Writing, Writing-Essays
Grades:
7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th
Types:
Research, Graphic Organizers, Lesson
CCSS:
W.7.1a, W.8.1a, W.9-10.1a, W.11-12.1a
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TEACHING EXPERIENCE

I have had the opportunity to teach English and Language Arts for the past sixteen years. While I have spent the majority of my time teaching in middle school, most recently I embarked on a new journey as a high school English teacher, where I spent my first two years teaching. I am a National Board certified teacher and was the English Department Lead at my school for eight years. I completed the National Writing Project cohort in 2010, and was the first of four teachers to collaborate on the Assessment Alignment Project in my District. I love working in the classroom everyday changing the lives of young people.

MY TEACHING STYLE

I believe that students learn best when put into interactive situations that include clear goals and differentiated instruction. Most of my resources and my teaching style reflects hands on learning where students are the doing the work and I am the facilitator. Most importantly, LEARNING SHOULD BE FUN!

HONORS/AWARDS/SHINING TEACHER MOMENT

Yet to be added

MY OWN EDUCATIONAL HISTORY

National Board's Certification: 2017 Certification in AYA English Bachelor's Degree: English Literature with an emphasis in non-fiction writing; Master's Degree: Secondary Education (I have have 3/4 of the credits for a Master's in Sociolinguistics also)

ADDITIONAL BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION

I have a 10 year old son that inspires me to continue learning daily. I love watching the wonder in his eyes as he discovers new things, and hope to instill that excitement in my students eyes. That "AHA" moment is my favorite part of teaching. I always try to remember the all of my students (even the challenging ones) are someone's child.