Nicole

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New York, NY

United States

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  • Katie Wisnosky

    Hi Nicole, 

     

    I recently asked Ryan if he had any lessons left from his "Nice Genes" Frankenstein unit and he forwarded me some of your lessons. I just wanted to take the time to thank you for sharing them with me. I really enjoyed how they were organized. The two of you should present a webinar on formatting funky handouts b/c they are always so visually appealing! I especially like the comparison chart between the Enlightenment and the Romantic time period. I will be using a similar design with my junior American Lit. class. 

     

    There was an ethical discussion handout based on the technological advancements connected to Frank which I have turned into their next research paper. I will let you know how that turns out!

     

    Thanks again for the help! Your daughter is beautiful!

  • Bette Bland

    Scanning for "fresh" ideas on teaching Macbeth.  I am intrigued with Ryan's suggestion of using This American Life for Act II. 

    Last year, joined forces with another teacher to do a MacBeth unit with each class responsible to present a skit of a selected Act (We had five classes between us).  Lots of fun, students were inspired.  Used suggestions from Folger's workshops.

    So, if you don't mind, what worked for you with the "I Enjoy Being a Girl, Sort of" to show how Lady MacBeth aspires to "unsex" and manipulate MacBeth?

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