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12th grade professional development center microsofts

Preview of TWIST Literary Analysis Strategy PowerPoint

TWIST Literary Analysis Strategy PowerPoint

Created by
Kimberly Dana
T.W.I.S.T. is the perfect strategy for analyzing literature. Students will remember the acronym T.W.I.S.T. as they analyze any piece of text for tone, word choice, imagery, style, and theme. Common Core-aligned product can be used as a professional development tool for ELA teachers or a mini-lesson for students. Slides include a comprehensive explanation of T.W.I.S.T., how to apply it, examples from literature including "The Tell-Tale Heart," "The Lottery," and "The Scarlet Ibis," as well as
Preview of Staff Development-Parent Literacy Night

Staff Development-Parent Literacy Night

Created by
Jim Tuttle
I am the Language Arts Department head at my high school and was asked to coordinate a Parent Literacy Night there. I developed this power point presentation for the key note address of this Parent Literacy Night. I spent hours developing it and, it is a compilation of a variety of resources and it seemed to be quite effective. I think it will make your life easier if you are doing a similar event or even conducting a training encouraging parents to read to their children.
Preview of A Guide to Creating Student Portfolios

A Guide to Creating Student Portfolios

Created by
DreamWorks
A portfolio showcases evidence of a collection of academic assignments and progress, projects, reflections, and talents through documents and artifacts that describe you, your education, experiences, skills, and abilities.This power point outlines the step-by-step processes of creating and organizing student portfolios for binder and digital formats. Portfolios are an essential resource necessary for class requirements, job seekers, college applicants, and scholarship candidates.
Preview of Small Group Instruction- Start Up Directions for Teachers

Small Group Instruction- Start Up Directions for Teachers

Created by
Shawnda Spruill
Planning for differentiated instruction can be overwhelming. Use the Start Up Kit for guidance with the most basic structures needed for DI in the classroom.
Preview of Launching Notebooks And Writing Workshop for middle and High School PPT

Launching Notebooks And Writing Workshop for middle and High School PPT

Created by
Teach and Lead
This PD covers the goals and strategies in the writing workshop which allows your students to become active writers; creating their very own text.  Your students will acquire writing skills, build writing fluency, and develop pride in their finished work. As you begin your writing workshop, easing into the writing process will help your students understand and execute the process successfully on their own. And launching writing workshop helps you and your students set up routines that build succ
Preview of Teaching Strategies:Participation Quiz ; What's it? why, how& when to use&Sample

Teaching Strategies:Participation Quiz ; What's it? why, how& when to use&Sample

Created by
Teach and Lead
A Participation Quiz is a strategy to help establish or reinforce norms for group work in a cooperative environment. While students work together in their group on a math task, the teacher takes public notes—on a document camera, whiteboard, chart paper, or overhead projector—about the quality of their group work (social moves) and the quality of their mathematical discussions (math moves). The teacher then takes notes on how students work together, their use of classroom norms, or the specific l
Preview of Common Core Reading Skills Map, Grades 9-12

Common Core Reading Skills Map, Grades 9-12

A clear map that chunks and outlines reading skills correlated to Reading Common Core standards for teachers to follow and use as a guide for lesson planning, creating objectives and units.
Preview of Organize Your High School Science Classroom and Laboratory

Organize Your High School Science Classroom and Laboratory

Created by
Mary Moss
Set your expectations for your class during the first days of schools. High school students respond well to structure and organization. Use their skills and willingness to cooperate. Think about what needs to be done and give everyone a job to do no matter how small. Keep your list of class assignments handy and call on your monitors regularly to make your classroom and lab activities hum. Use this word document to get you started and modify it as needed.
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