This month I’ve read two fiction books, and one non-fiction book on the craft of writing. Anne of Green Gables is a children’s classic that I just read for the first time. It is interesting to see how the craft of writing and publishing standards have evolved over the years. Hang the Moon was about…
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Sensational Sentences: The Lake House by Kate Morton
If you are a reader or a writer or both, I’m sure you have come across sentences that make you pause and re-read them, not because they are confusing, but because they are so beautifully crafted you couldn’t take it all in the first time. I have a journal in which I copy sentences from…
Teacher Resources: Public Speaking
If you assign public speaking, oral presentations, debate, or any type of speaking in your classroom, I can bet that you are met with opposition from some shy students. Even our best writers, readers, and thinkers can be intimidated by a presentation assignment. The pressure not to mess up can be paralyzing for students. Why…
A Classic to Consider: The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas
Teachers, as you revise your reading lists for the next school year, I recommend taking a look at The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas. Over the last few years I have seen many teachers asking for ideas on how to teach The Odyssey [TO] because students were struggling. I love TO and I…
A Gem of a Poem: “Dreams” by Langston Hughes
Dreams by Langston Hughes Hold fast to dreams For if dreams die Life is a broken-winged bird That cannot fly. Hold fast to dreams For when dreams go Life is a barren field Frozen with snow. Teachers, are you looking for something inspirational, short, and accessible for the end of the school year? I hear…