A chart that lists nominative pronouns: I, you, he, she, it, we, they, who, and whoever.
A sequence and schedule of assignments for student research projects. The schedule covers approximately two months but is adaptable to any timeframe.
A worksheet that gives algebra students practice with exponents.
A checklist handout that enables students to self-assess their research papers.
A handout that describes and models possessive, singular, and plural pronouns.
A lesson hook that introduces the concept of pronouns with a baseball metaphor.
A handout that explains sign rules and demonstrates how to simplify strings of numbers.
Flashcards that support the teaching of pronouns who, whom, whoever, and whomever.
A chart that lists objective pronouns: me, you, him, her, it, us, them, whom, and whomever.
Flashcards that support the teaching of possessive pronouns its, her, his, and their.
A handout for algebra students that demonstrates how to interpret parabolic equations and graph parabolas.
A handout that lists and describes English verb tenses.
A worksheet that gives algebra students practice with variables and equations.
A rubric for grading personal narrative essays. The rubric is specifically designed for essays relating an amusing incident, but can be adapted for any topic.
A handout that demonstrates how using specific, concrete nouns can enhance writing.