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Reason Music: Create a Virtual Symphony Orchestra, Easily

Reason Music: Create a Virtual Symphony Orchestra, Easily

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Thrills! Chills! Using Scary Stories to Motivate Students to Read ReadWriteThink couldn't publish all of this great content without literacy experts to write and review for us. If you've got lessons plans, videos, activities, or other ideas you'd like to contribute, we'd love to hear from you. More Find the latest in professional publications, learn new techniques and strategies, and find out how you can connect with other literacy professionals. More Teacher Resources by Grade Your students can save their work with Student Interactives. More Home › Classroom Resources › Lesson Plans Lesson Plan Materials and Technology Student Interactives Printouts Websites Preparation Class collection of Goosebumps booksChart paper and markersFolder for each studentOverhead projector and transparency paper back to top Grades K – 12 | Student Interactive | Organizing & Summarizing Story Map The Story Map interactive is designed to assist students in prewriting and postreading activities by focusing on the key elements of character, setting, conflict, and resolution. Venn Diagram

Teaching The Outsiders - Some Novel Ideas It was a tough day in language arts class today. I showed "The Outsiders" today. There are so many things that make this day bittersweet each year. First of all, Patrick Swayze is no longer with us. But, I digress. As I have previously posted, I use guided inquiry as the base for all of my units of study. 1. 2. After introducing the guiding questions, we do a peer relationships opinionaire. The book can be split up easily: six sets of two chapters. Another great activity to do with this book/unit is a grid activity I've adapted from the wonderful book Speaking Volumes: How To Get Students Discussing Books and Much More by Barry Gilmore (Heinemann, 2006). Tomorrow, we're writing six word memoirs on peer relations, using this book as our guide: Thanks to Anne at Read...Write...Talk for turning me onto this book and activity. This year, I'm trying something new for the final project for this unit. I'll try to post some of these next week, too. My unit takes about a month to get through.

Homemade Mocha Coconut Iced Coffees Let me tell you something. When I was a freshman in college, I once ventured to Starbucks. This wasn’t a frequent happening because 1. I didn’t like coffee whatsoever except when loaded with tons of crap and heavy cream… sort of like now, and 2. there wasn’t a Starbucks on campus. Clearly I went to college in the stone age. One night my friends and I somehow hitched a ride (not literally, but you know) to Starbucks and that’s when I saw it on the menu: mocha coconut frappuccino. I.almost.died. Two of my FAVORITE ingredients combined?! I ordered one. I sipped. I almost fainted. I slurped it to the bottom. I almost wet myself from excitement. I literally almost wet myself from drinking 48 ounces of diuretics and sugar. I became poor. [I should also mention that this was the same year I bought a $98 sparkly black belt with my dad's credit card. Starbucks became my new favorite place. Until one day I walked in and… it was off the menu. What the what?! Or… just make my own. makes 1 serving Please try.

The Facts About Motivating Students Resources >> Browse Articles >> Fostering Study & Homework Skills Featured Author: Julia G. Thompson Julia Thompson has been a public school teacher for more than thirty years. Thompson currently teaches in Fairfax County, Virginia, and is an active speaker, consultant, teacher trainer, and workshop presenter. Add Julia Thompson to your friends list. Answer the following True/False Questions. 1. 1. 2. 2. 3. 3. 4. 4. Teaching Career Links The Most Comprehensive Teacher Salary Guide on the Internet Read now.Certification Requirements for U.S. 5. 5. 6. 6. 7. 7. 8. 8. 9. 9. 10. 10. Continue reading for the next questions/answers. HSINZ.T2.TG.Outsiders How to make Caffe Mocha Previously known as: How to make Chocolate Frappuccino Mocha Latte For those of you who are poor like me, or simply love doing things DIY even early in the morning, this is for you. The name is complicated, I swear the ingredients are not. This took me 15 minutes the first time, and It'll take you less once you have the syrup on the ready. This is made from normal coffee, and not expresso. (If you want it to taste more expresso-like, just add a teaspoon more of coffee when you brew it.) I like mine hot, but you can cool it by sticking it in the fridge or adding ice. You will notice that most of the drink is actually just milk, and only 1/4 to 1/5 of the actual mix is coffee. For one cup you will need: Syrup (this makes a small cup of syrup, so you can use it maybe 10-15 times again, same recipe) 1/4 cup of cocoa powder (NOT GROUND CHOCOLATE) 1/2 cup sugar (I used a little less, maybe 3/8) 1 dash salt 1/2 cup water 1 teaspoon vanilla extract (make your own!) Coffee

Teaching Critical Reading - Guiding and Motivating Students Teaching Critical Reading GSIs may be the first to know when students are having trouble with either the kind or the volume of assigned readings. Students may show up in class without having prepared the readings, and this produces frustration for GSIs whose lesson plans depend on students coming to class prepared, as well as for students who have succeeded in doing the reading and are ready to work with the content. How can we motivate students to prepare the readings adequately on their own? What are some typical pitfalls when reading texts that are important in your course? read the introduction, then list what you anticipate the rest of the text will try to do skim first before reading word-for-word scan first sentences of paragraphs first to get the gist read the abstract and “results” section first, and translate them into your own words look up unfamiliar terms, or try to figure them out from context (and how do you do this?)

The Outsiders - activities Overview: The Outsiders, by S.E. Hinton, is a coming of age story centered around the life of Ponyboy Curtis, his brother Darryl and Sodapop, and their group of buddies, the greasers. Ponyboy, the narrator, becomes a very different person at the end of the novel as the events of his life change him in positive and negative ways. This unit of study will look at The Outsiders as well as supporting poetry and non-fiction text. Introduction: Introducing the Outsiders Ponyboy is fourteen, tough and confused, yet sensitive behind his bold front. For each section, the introductory page will list all of the assignments and have links to each of them. Introductory Section Assignments Getting Ready Below is a series of statements. 1. Strongly Agree Agree Not Sure Disagree Strongly Disagree 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Anticipation Guide Synopsis: The Outsiders tells the story of Ponyboy Curtis, a fourteen-year-old boy who lives with his two brothers, all orphaned when their parents died in a car crash. 1. 2.

How to Make Flavoured Syrups for Coffee Drinks (Food and Whine) I bought myself an espresso maker. I’m not sure what took me so long. My affection for coffee is legendary! I thought today though, I may try to step my barista skills up a bit and move on to flavoured coffee drinks. It took me less than an hour to create a chocolate syrup, a caramel syrup and a vanilla syrup. Here are the recipes for the basic syrups I made today, plus a few more that I’ll make later in the year. Flavoured Syrups for Coffee Drinks Chocolate Syrup 1/2 cup + 2 Tbsp. granulated white sugar 1/2 cup unsweetened cocoa powder 1/2 cup water Pinch salt 1 tsp. vanilla extract In a medium saucepan, stir together the sugar and cocoa powder until all the lumps are gone. Caramel Syrup 3 Tbsp. packed dark brown sugar 1 cup white granulated sugar 1 cups hot water 1 1/2 tsp. of pure vanilla extract Add the brown and white sugars and the water into a saucepan and stir until combined. Vanilla Syrup 1 cup granulated white sugar 1 cup water 2 tsp. pure vanilla extract Pumpkin Spice Syrup

How to Motivate Students: Step-by-Step Instructions Edit Article Two Parts:Creating a Supportive and Positive EnvironmentCreating ChallengesQuestions and Answers Nobody ever said that teaching students was easy. Ad Steps Part 1 Creating a Supportive and Positive Environment Helpful? <img alt="Image titled Motivate Students Step 12" src=" width="728" height="546" class="whcdn">12Show the students how your subject matter impacts the world. Part 2 Creating Challenges Helpful? <img alt="Image titled Motivate Students Step 19" src=" width="728" height="546" class="whcdn">7Mix things up in the classroom. Reader Questions and Answers Can you answer these readers' questions? How can I increase my muscles without weight lifting? How long should I let my shoes sit in the cleaning mixture? Video Tips Warnings Article Info

The Outsiders - LitChart Author Bio Full Name: Susan Eloise Hinton Pen Name: S. E. Hinton Date of Birth: July 22, 1948 Place of Birth: Tulsa, Oklahoma Brief Life Story: S. Key Facts Full Title: The Outsiders Genre: Young adult fiction Setting: Tulsa, Oklahoma Climax: The deaths of Johnny and Dally Protagonist: Ponyboy Antagonists: The Socs Point of View: First person Historical and Literary Context When Written: 1964-5 Where Written: Tulsa, Oklahoma When Published: 1967 Literary Period: Modern American Related Literary Works: Hinton wrote The Outsiders in part because she wanted to read a book like it. Related Historical Events: The book reflects the growing disillusionment and social stratification Americans experienced during the 1960s. Extra Credit Could a girl write this? Rocky path to success: S.

Teaching Strategies: Motivating Students Instructors who understand student motivation can greatly enhance the classroom experience and student performance. The articles and links on this page discuss research findings on student motivation and techniques for motivating students. Teaching FAQs: Motivating Students Fifteen tips on motivating students from the Teaching Effectiveness Program at the University of Oregon. IDEA Paper #40: Getting Students to Read: Fourteen Tips (IDEA Center. Hobson, 2004) Strategies for motivating students to read course materials; includes Bean’s Student Reading Problem/Solution List as an appendix. IDEA Paper #41: Student Goal Orientation, Motivation, and Learning (IDEA Center, Svinicki, 2005) Teachers can affect student motivation in ways that either facilitate or impede learning. Capturing and Directing the Motivation to Learn (1998) Overview of literature on student motivation and tips for incorporating methods of motivation into courses and connecting with students’ desire to succeed.

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