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Ironweed
This guide's questions, answers, and assignments are designed to engage student learning and... | Looking Backward
Enhance understanding with a teaching guide for Edward Bellamy's Looking Backward... | |
Journey to the Center of the Earth
The focus of this guide on Jules Verne's Journey to the Center of the Earth is to place... | One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich
Enhance reading comprehension with a with a guide that presents a brief overview of the novel... | |
Common Characteristics of Young Smokers
This printable gives the physical, sociological, and emotional characteristics of young... | ||
Log for Studying Commercials
By tracking television commercials, students will learn about ad positioning and targeting. | ||
Parent Conference Consensus Sheet
Ensure every attendee of your parent-teacher conferences understands the goals and outcomes of... | ||
Create an Ad
Students create an ad by using one or more of the common advertising techniques described in... | Much Ado About Nothing
Love, villainy, friendship, parent-child relationships, society, and customs – Shakespeare's... | |
Advertising Techniques
Commonly used advertising techniques (humor, testimonial, etc.) are explored in this activity. | Parental Contact Record
Keep a written record of each contact you make with parents. This record-keeping method becomes... | |
Methods to Quit Smoking
Programs and methods that help people to quit smoking are explained in this article. | Conference Thank-You
Give parents positive feedback for participating in a parent-teacher conference with this... | |
Wuthering Heights
Use this comprehensive teachers' guide on Wuthering Heights to assist you in teaching... | Telephone Conversation Itinerary
List points that you would like to make in a conversation with a student's parents, or record... | |
King Lear
In King Lear, by William Shakespeare, Lear retires from the monarchy and gives all power... | Marking Period Grade Analysis
Use this handout on homework completion to help students and their parents understand how you... |

