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mnmcgove

Enrique's Journey

Has anyone taught Enrique's Journey in the classroom? I will start teaching it next week. I was just wondering if anyone had any suggestion…

Started by mnmcgove

1 Jan 2
Reply by Lisa Carothers
Brittany Hendrix

Sixth Grade grammar

I am looking for guidence on teaching sixth grade grammar. I am taking over for a teacher mid year and I have m comfortable with 7th and 8t…

Started by Brittany Hendrix

1 Jan 2
Reply by Cindy Kennedy
Robin Simmons

Facebook in the English Classroom

I've been doing some research about creating a Facebook page, Ning, or EduBlog for my classes. I was wondering if anyone uses Facebook for…

Started by Robin Simmons

2 Jan 2
Reply by Maggie Dorsey
AtlTeacher

Grammar Reality Show? Help please

An idea just popped into my head (yep it happens every now and then), but I don't know where to take it (or if it's even worth developing).…

Started by AtlTeacher

1 Jan 1
Reply by Barbara Saxton
Rob Currin

The Global Poetry Project

The Global Poetry Project aims to provide a space for members to expand upon their cultural views through the writing and reading of poetry…

Started by Rob Currin

0 Jan 1
Jackie Macal

Journalism in Middle School

I'd like to look into some journalism curriculum that incorporates journalistic writing as well as on-camera reporting. Ideally this would…

Started by Jackie Macal

3 Jan 1
Reply by Meredith S
Rhonda Davis

Thesis Statement

Hello. I'm a speech and language pathologist who works with students individually. I'm looking for some resources to help me teach students…

Started by Rhonda Davis

7 Jan 1
Reply by Mark Pennington
Jonathan Brubaker

Teaching Irony

In a couple of days I will begin a unit on O. Henry's short stories with my middle school students. He frequently uses irony as a literary…

Started by Jonathan Brubaker

8 Dec. 31, 2009
Reply by Marissa
cat peers smith

Persuasive Writing

Hey, I'm doing some research on persuasive writing as a genre, not as a mode. Does anyone have any ideas on this? There is not just one way…

Started by cat peers smith

8 Dec. 31, 2009
Reply by Marielle Palombo
EFL Classroom 2.0

Speech Recognition and Learning to Read

Hi everyone, I put this in the "Learning to Read " group but I'm really interested in some advice/reflection on this topic, so I posted he…

Started by EFL Classroom 2.0

1 Dec. 31, 2009
Reply by EFL Classroom 2.0

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And what about the fact that often writers don't know what their thesis is until they begin reflecting in writing about a subject or occurrence? Happens to me all the time.
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