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Question Words and Sentence Starters

Question Words and Sentence Starters

Posted on March 16, 2017March 12, 2018 by admin
I teach a lot of ELL students and one of the biggest obstacles for many of them to showcase what they know is that they struggle to understand what the question is asking. After that hurdle is surmoun... Read More
Writing Topic Sentences about Theme

Writing Topic Sentences about Theme

Posted on March 12, 2017March 12, 2017 by Lauren Crowley
I wish I could take credit for this idea below, but it’s a great idea I’ve seen others do, so I decided to make this handout for myself, changing a thing or two to fit the needs of my stud... Read More
Interpreting Imagery with Harlem by Langston Hughes

Interpreting Imagery with Harlem by Langston Hughes

Posted on March 10, 2017March 12, 2018 by Lauren Crowley
My students of all ages have a difficult time incorporating textual evidence into their writing.  Once we get past the punctuation hurdles, not to mention choosing evidence that actually works as suc... Read More
Make a Metaphor Task Cards

Make a Metaphor Task Cards

Posted on March 7, 2017March 11, 2017 by Lauren Crowley
When teaching students about metaphor, simile, and personification, I try to encourage them to incorporate these descriptive tools into their own writing, not just to identify them in a poem.  This t... Read More
Using Participles to Describe

Using Participles to Describe

Posted on March 4, 2017March 12, 2018 by Lauren Crowley
When teaching students to write descriptively, I make sure to model for them different grammatical constructions for them to implement in their own writing.  I try to limit the amount of grammar jar... Read More
Keep Track of Independent Reading

Keep Track of Independent Reading

Posted on February 27, 2017March 17, 2017 by Lauren Crowley
If your school requires that you keep track of students’ independent reading, if you want to encourage budding new readers with choice reading, or you want to reward students for doing copious a... Read More
The Sniper: Writing for Pacing

The Sniper: Writing for Pacing

Posted on February 19, 2017March 12, 2018 by Lauren Crowley
The Sniper, by Liam O’Flaherty, is a great short story to teach the basic elements of a story, including setting, climax, resolution, and plot twist.  I also find it an excellent story to intro... Read More
Of Mice and Men Unit Reading Packet and Activities

Of Mice and Men Unit Reading Packet and Activities

Posted on February 14, 2017March 5, 2017 by Lauren Crowley
Of Mice and Men is one novel that I have had consistent success teaching to students of many different backgrounds.  I’ve taught this book to ELLs, struggling readers, gifted readers, reluctan... Read More
Expanding Sentences with Semicolons, Commas, Parentheses, and Dashes

Expanding Sentences with Semicolons, Commas, Parentheses, and Dashes

Posted on February 13, 2017March 12, 2018 by Lauren Crowley
If your students are anything like mine, they overuse parentheses (where they learned this, I have no idea!) and they view semi-colons to be as about as foreign as hieroglyphics. Although punctuation ... Read More
Simple, Compound, Complex Sentences

Simple, Compound, Complex Sentences

Posted on February 12, 2017March 12, 2018 by Lauren Crowley
I probably don’t teach as much grammatical jargon as some other ELA teachers; however, I have found that most of my students have a shaky understanding of how to use commas, and sentence types a... Read More
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Hi, I'm Lauren. I'm in my tenth year of teaching secondary ELA and occasionally world history. I'm a returned Peace Corps volunteer, a master's graduate, and a new mom!

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