Mentor Text: dedications of poems I cannot write by Joseph Fasano Techniques: Background – I am very much lamenting the slow decline of Twitter as a teaching resource and community. Yet, as frustrating as it is, I hang on. Honestly, what I’m sharing this week is part of the reason. I’ve loved what Joseph Fasano has […]
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Mentor Text Wednesday: Every Song on ‘The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill’ Ranked
Mentor Text: Every Song on ‘The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill’ Ranked by Veracia Ankrah Techniques: Background – I have a couple of pursuits that I feel like I’m constantly developing, filing texts for future use, and stockpiling ideas. The music writing pursuit is one nearest and dearest to my heart. It’s pretty rare that students don’t […]
Mentor Text Wednesday: The Sea Glass Collector
Mentor Text: The Sea Glass Collector by Lawrence Maxwell Techniques: Background – As we move further into the post-pandemic reality of education, a lot of things are going back to normal. For some of us, that means we’re returning to government mandated assessments. (Ugh. That sounds awful – I was trying to find a way to […]
Mentor Text Wednesday: Chasing Ricky Lake
Mentor Text: Chasing Ricky Lake by Richard Wagamese Techniques: Background – I’m a month into my 24th year of teaching full time. I’m not sure why I feel I’m managing it the worst. It may be the demands of parenting, coupled with my goals and the needs of my students, but I feel like I’m leaning […]
Mentor Text Wednesday: The Ancestors
Mentor Text: The Ancestors by Jasmin Kaur Techniques: Background – We’re all into a new school year. Sometimes, in that chaos, we fall back on some tried and true lessons and texts. As we gather with new students, I know that many of us like to start with some variation on the “Where I’m From” lesson. […]
Mentor Text Wednesday: The Red House
Mentor Text: excerpt from ‘The Red House‘ by Robert R. McCammon Techniques: Background – Over the last few years, I’ve really thrown myself back into the horror genre. It began with The Kingcast podcast becoming a fave, and drawing me back into Constant Readership, but rediscovering horror movies and beginning to explore middle years spooky stuff […]
Mentor Text Wednesday: Potato
Mentor Text: Potato by Rebekah Rempel Techniques: Background – The last two months of school are challenging, eh? If I’m not in teacher mode planning the end of my courses, laying the groundwork for next year or marking, I’m in parent mode, shuttling everyone everywhere. As I’ve shared before, I always grab my satchel on the […]
Mentor Text Wednesday: Leading us to Revelation
Mentor Text: Leading Us To Revelation: On Rita Dove by Jericho Brown Techniques: Background – I’ve had a subscription to POETRY Magazine for a few years now. And I almost never finish an issue. Issues travel with me in my school bag. Issues are lugged to dance and swim practices in my satchel. Issues can usually […]
Mentor Text Wednesday – Elegies for Lost Voices
Mentor Text: Elegies for Lost Voices – four poems by Scott Nolan. Techniques: Background – Maybe this is because I spent time last night listening to Gordon Lightfoot in the wake of his passing. Maybe it’s because I need to prep a lesson plan for next week in my Lit class where we’re writing about music […]
Mentor Text Wednesday – from Stay True
Mentor Text: excerpt from Stay True by Hua Hsu Techniques: Background – The week in which I’m writing this is one of those weeks we have as teachers, where we’re overwhelmed with obligations and expectations. A couple of weeks ago, when I felt like I had a bit more breathing room, I was reading Hua […]