Resources, activities, and lessons from a high school English/Language Arts Teacher.
Mmmmm....Cake!
Last week I felt a little like Homer Simpson every time a student brought in their creative project to wrap up our Hunger Games unit. I couldn't help drooling a little, and uttering, "Mmmmm...more cake!"
Yes, cake can be educational. Just like replicating the arena or a scene from the novel in a diorama, recreating it on a cake takes thought and creativity. Students have to brainstorm what edible objects they'll use to represent the scenery. I witnessed students rereading scenes to make sure they got the details exact. I overheard an argument about Peeta being hidden near the stream by Rue's body (which was further in the woods), and one student replied, "It's symbolic!" I love it.
Yes. Frosting. The final defense of English teachers everywhere...
Weekend Sale Ends With Huge Cyber Monday Super Sale!
Happy Holidays!
I hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving and did not get trampled in the crowds at your favorite stores today.
If you are tired of being pushed around, why not do some ONLINE shopping?
There's no long lines to wait in, no driving around looking for a parking spot, and what you want is ALWAYS in stock!
To thank you for your continued support of your fellow teachers, please enjoy my sale all weekend (Saturday & Sunday) on my digital downloads.
Just click {HERE} to find some wonderful lessons for your students!
Then on Monday, Paul from TeachersPayTeachers is hosting an additional 10% off (if you use the promo code CMS28 at checkout), for up to 30% off! Don't miss out on these awesome deals on great English/Language Arts lessons, powerpoint presentations, novel units, clip art, and frames and borders!
Plus, as always, I have a great assortment of FREEBIES you can find {HERE}.
And one more bonus: Anyone purchasing a shipped good from my store this weekend will get a FREE Hunger Games handmade (by me) ornament! Ornaments will vary by style; most are two-sided and will look like one of these:
For instructions on how to make these ornaments, use The Hunger Games Examiner Sara Gundell's instructions found {HERE}.
Three New Holiday Clip Art, Frames & Borders for Commercial Use
I posted three new great clip art and frames/borders bundles this weekend, just in time for the holidays! All of the images are high-quality .png files. Make sure to download the previews to get all the information about each one.
These can be used in commercial products as long as they are protected (in PDFs).
Thanks for looking!
Christmas & Winter-Themed Frames and Backgrounds
Build a Snowman Clip Art Package
Christmas Clip Art Figures
How to Insert Frames, Borders, or Clip Art into a Microsoft Word Document
Have you ever been frustrated using Microsoft Word because you couldn't remember what you should click to get something to look just right? Me, too. I also had many teachers ask me how to insert my frames, borders, and other clip art png files into a Word document. So, I created a visual tutorial.
The problem I had, however, is that I only use a Mac. That didn't help those teachers who use a PC and Microsoft for Windows. So Krissy Malone, a fellow TpT teacher, came to my rescue! She created the PC instructions, complete with screenshots. So whether you use a Mac or a PC, we hope you will find these useful!
You can download them on TpT here: How to Insert Text & Frames into Word
or download them on Scribd:
How to Use Frames in Word
The problem I had, however, is that I only use a Mac. That didn't help those teachers who use a PC and Microsoft for Windows. So Krissy Malone, a fellow TpT teacher, came to my rescue! She created the PC instructions, complete with screenshots. So whether you use a Mac or a PC, we hope you will find these useful!
You can download them on TpT here: How to Insert Text & Frames into Word
or download them on Scribd:
How to Use Frames in Word
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Two Holiday Freebies for Download
I just posted two holiday freebies you can download in my teacher store right now!
"The Day After Halloween Creative Writing Activity"
(or it can be done anytime!)
"Thanksgiving Creative Writing Activity"
Both can be quick bell-ringers or exit slips, or used as journal prompts. They allow your students to be creative, which is always a good thing. And I like that you can use these for upper elementary students through seniors in high school. I know my older students had fun coming up with their responses. :)
Enjoy!
Oh, and they ARE aligned with the Common Core Standards. Bonus!
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