ITL 528 George Orwell Lesson

Here is a lesson I hosted for my Animal Farm Unit! In the lesson I discuss the background of George Orwell and how it influenced him to write Animal Farm. Here is the link: Here is also the links for the Google Form quizzes (Formative and Exit ticket): Formative: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1yVtFpH9cufqoxj6Apri1jlGr4gOyBGt6yLy22WJ4Zts/viewform?edit_requested=true Exit Ticket: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/12gPF950BRCY8MVlp4MF5l4OXOe–1rMXcrBaB2jSRPA/viewform?edit_requested=true

12 Teaching Strategies for ELA Teachers

12 teaching strategies that ELA teachers should be aware of by Alex Milledge A variety of strategies is needed to succeed as a teacher in the classroom. Some strategies are more intensive than the others, but it is important to start from groundwork strategies and then suggest specific activities that teachers can do in theContinue reading “12 Teaching Strategies for ELA Teachers”

Top 5 Teaching Resources for ELA Teachers

English Teachers need access to websites and resources to teach language arts effectively. The list below is the top 5 most common resources that are utilized by ELA teachers today that will help ELA teachers provide content and structure their lessons effectively. Youtube Youtube has millions of education channels for whatever unit/novel you are teachingContinue reading “Top 5 Teaching Resources for ELA Teachers”

ITL 528 Week One Learning and Teaching Style Inventory

According to a teaching style survey administered by North Carolina State University administered by Felder and Solomon, I scored high as a reflective, intuitive, verbal, and global learner.             In the score dimensions, learners tend to be either active or reflective. Active learners are those who like to learn as they do and learn handsContinue reading “ITL 528 Week One Learning and Teaching Style Inventory”

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