A linear graphic organizer to accompany reading Homer's Odyssey. Students can complete while reading excerpts, or use as a comprehensive review activity. Works especially well for visual learners. An accompanying graphic organizer covers Clash of
This is the complete text of the story in a whiteboard format for complete class presentation. Significant vocabulary is highlighted within the text and reflective questioning is included. Also included are several open-ended response questions and
Subjects:
English Language Arts, Basic Reading, ESL / ELL / EFL
A hands-on activity to accompany the movie. Print, trim, and laminate the 20 cards. Students organize cards in order and see how they form a cause and effect sequence for the movie. Great culmination or review activity. I used this as an
This interactive whiteboard flipchart is the companion to the COT worksheet. All coordinate with the older version of Clash of the Titans ... an introduction to Homer's Odyssey. It allows teacher/student to complete an interactive version of the
A short interactive presentation studying some of the literary elements found in The Most Dangerous Game. Theme, conflict, and charaterization are covered in this activity. Useful for both regular and resource English classes.
Interactive whiteboard exercise for preparing students to write a personal narrative. It engages the reluctant student and demonstrates just how easy writing this type of essay can be. Useful for students in both regular and resource English classes.
Subjects:
English Language Arts, Basic Reading, ESL / ELL / EFL
A comprehensive linear graphic organizer to be used with the older version of Clash of the Titans. This organizer helps students respond to the movie, either as they view it, or as a review or quiz following viewing. There is also a similar file for
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TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Post-secondary Industrial Education; 18 years
High school; 8 years