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High School English Teachers Rock!

This group is for all high school english teachers to share ideas, lesson plans, and any other resources that will help each other!

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Latest Activity: Dec 28, 2019

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OP-ED: Yes, Employers Do Value Liberal Arts Degrees

Students today will experience 12 career changes throughout their lives. Liberal arts educations provide the adaptability for that. https://t.co/ILjpcR3yBo—…Continue

Started by Ryan Goble Dec 28, 2019.

TOONS: Artist Pokes Fun At Literature Classics In 30 Cartoons

Artist Pokes Fun At Literature Classics In 30 Cartoons #literature…Continue

Started by Ryan Goble Dec 1, 2019.

COLLECTION: 16 Teachable Podcasts & Podcasting Tools!

If you haven’t thought about how you might use podcasts in your teaching, take note! A 2019 study found that over 50% of people in the U.S. ages 12 and up have listened to a podcast.…Continue

Started by Ryan Goble Sep 15, 2019.

NOVEL: Math + Identity = Elegant Novel

For my ELA people we have to teach who we are and who we aren't - MATH NOVELS!Can a mathematician also be an accomplished storyteller? The answer is an emphatic yes, for both Catherine Chung, the…Continue

Started by Ryan Goble Aug 6, 2019.

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Comment by Flocabulary on September 14, 2011 at 10:37am

Do you teach literary terms, figurative language or rhetorical devices? Each Wednesday, we will bring you one literary term with fun examples from hip-hop, literature and history. Share examples your students create and we'll add them to the blog 

Today, we begin with alliteration. Next week, we'll bring you greatest hyperbole examples ever. 

http://blog.flocabulary.com/alliteration/

 

 

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