Hi Students! Today we are going to use the texts we have been studying within a writing workshop. Writing does not have to be scary! We are going to look at some creative ideas around different writing tasks that will…
Understanding Macbeth Using Text Sets
Today we are going to go a little deeper into our discussion and analysis of Macbeth by looking at some text sets that can relate to different components of the play. We will be looking at themes, ideas, and various…
Creative Ways to Introduce Macbeth
“When shall we three meet again In thunder, lightning, or in rain? When the hurly burly ‘s done, When the battle’s lost and won.” – William Shakespeare, ‘Macbeth’, Act I, Scene I. In the spirit of “spooky fall” what better…
Why English Language Arts?
Hi! My name is Raegan Babb, and I love all things literature, shopping when I don’t need anything, and last but certainly not least, my Goldendoodle Lucy! I provided a little bit of my background with my time in college…
T. S. Eliot’s “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” Literary Analysis
As an ELA major, you are considered as a type of double major. This means you will likely take several classes in the content area that you wish to teach alongside education courses. I have taken several 200, 300, and…
So You Want to Be a Teacher?
So you want to be a teacher? Well if we are being honest with each other, I really didn’t think I would ever want to be one! My mother and grandmother were both teachers, and I always swore I would…
5 Things to Expect When You Become an Education Major
Making countless lesson plans, having parent-teacher conferences, creating effective classroom management, and most importantly, enriching lives. These are just a few things that education majors have in store once they are set to become certified teachers. But what about the…