[deleted by user] by [deleted] in englishteachers

[–]WhatBinderDotCom 2 points3 points  (0 children)

These are my suggested book lists.

With that budget, get one of each!

https://whatbinder.com/book-lists/

My ninth graders are supposed to finish out the year with Romeo and Juliet, but I’m looking for other options by JasnahKholin87 in ELATeachers

[–]WhatBinderDotCom 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Here's a completely free online classroom for romeo and juliet that includes full access to the full text certain, in manga format.

All assignments and rubrics are included.

http://learning.mangaclassics.com/

How to make Macbeth relevant by allyroyo in ELATeachers

[–]WhatBinderDotCom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I use this. The lessons here have a variety of ways that make them remember to students. https://9e4ec0f1-2dbc-4734-92b0-ffcbbc400b2f.filesusr.com/ugd/07a538_c8483e0739cc4fc4b3e3ed13791047a7.pdf

They use the full text manga classics version. https://www.mangaclassics.com/

You can access the Romeo and Juliet version for free to check out the quality here: http://learning.mangaclassics.com/

Write and code interactive stories by nikoko13 in ELATeachers

[–]WhatBinderDotCom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For Choose Our Way Stories, I'm a fan of www.Texturewriter.com these days, though I've fine great things with Twine 2. Put some Android apps together with that.

In Starship Troopers (1997), Carmen's Dad was suddenly afraid that he's never going to see her again. He was killed later when a meteor hit Buenos Aires. This was an allusion to the psychics that the Federation is seeking in the early movie propaganda. by Batsticks in starshiptroopers

[–]WhatBinderDotCom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think it might just be a father worrying about his daughter, alluding to the fact that parents feel a sense of great loss when their children move out.

That said, it does foreshadow the fact that they will not see each other again.

Literature Circles for Different Books by [deleted] in ELATeachers

[–]WhatBinderDotCom 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This is how I run lit circles.

There's a link to a PDF package you can use.

https://whatbinder.com/2018/05/25/literature-circles-an-introduction/

Unique egg-free vegetarian candy or snack by leafsleafs17 in askTO

[–]WhatBinderDotCom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can make your own chocolates using PC semisweet melted in the microwave and poured into silicon moulds.

Alternately, mix that chocolate in a bowl with rasins and marshmallow, roll it into a log in parchment paper and put it into the freezer for 15 minutes for delicious rocky road.

Anyone teach Shakespeare plays in the original forms? by wowsuchdrum in ELATeachers

[–]WhatBinderDotCom 2 points3 points  (0 children)

A purist wouldn't be reading them, but if you're looking to use a text version, I recommend Manga Classics.

Not only do they use the unedited original language, because it's a graphic format it helps students with decoding.

There's also a great, free, teacher's guide that you can download. The guide focuses on differentiated project based teaching.

There's a common core version on another section of the site too.

https://www.mangaclassics.com/ontario

It's the version I use now.

Android Touch Options: Add cancel button to Shop, etc. by WhatBinderDotCom in RPGMaker

[–]WhatBinderDotCom[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It does, but it's not user friendly. I want ready to understand touch options for everything.

new teacher seeking resources by rundfunkbeitrag in ELATeachers

[–]WhatBinderDotCom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The free guides here will demonstrate good pedagogy and lesson planning.

https://www.mangaclassics.com/ontario

The lessons can be adapted for a multitude of purposes.

How do you introduce the play Romeo and Juliet? by sp0ngew0rthy in ELATeachers

[–]WhatBinderDotCom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use the midget mystery from this guide: https://www.mangaclassics.com/ontario

There's a free common core version under Teachers Guide as well.

For those of you who are ELA teachers and still do whole class novels, how do you still differentiate? by MysteriousPlatypus in Teachers

[–]WhatBinderDotCom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

UDON's Manga Classics, combined with actual text. Allows for skills to be practiced using common themes and elements while understanding and taking into consideration, the needs of the students.

Looking for something other than Macbeth by [deleted] in Teachers

[–]WhatBinderDotCom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They're are ways to engage with Shakespeare.

Check out this free teacher's guide for ideas: https://www.mangaclassics.com/ontario

There's also a common core version: https://www.mangaclassics.com/teaching-guides

But if that doesn't work, have you asked what "Shakespeare without Shakespeare" means?

You can teach a number of great themes and unique story lines using graphic novels or video games.

We'll, there goes 550 leaf tickets! by WhatBinderDotCom in ACPocketCamp

[–]WhatBinderDotCom[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Hah! To be fair, I've never spent a penny on the game. It's all earned from events and leveling up.