Five new photo prompts for Sail the Seven C’s Teacher Expo…

Five new photo prompts for Sail the Seven C’s Teacher Expo…

evening street scene

Below are four more photo prompts I just added to my
Sail the Seven C’s Teacher Expo

Suggestions for teachers:

1. Let writers team up to author a story.

2. Give writers a separate assessment for their prewriting efforts.

3. Challenge writers to add:

  1. humor

  2. a real person as a character [celebrity? family member? another teacher on staff?]

  3. a heroic action



 

Three fall colors photos for my teacher resource expo…

Three fall colors photos for my teacher resource expo…

glowing leaves orange and yellow colors

Here are three more photos just added to my Sail the Seven C’s Teacher Expo .

These photos are copyright-free. Use and enjoy! Attribute to the Expo, if you wish.

** Here is a short tour of the Expo and its current collection of resources. [More are being added every week.]

 

 


 

 

Random Math on the Web: An addition to Seven C’s Teacher Expo

Random Math on the Web: An addition to Seven C’s Teacher Expo

CLICK ON THIS SCREENSHOT FOR A PDF VERSION OF THE ACTIVITY SHEET.

More resources for the
Sail the Seven C’s Teacher Expo…[Drop by for a preview.] 

** Here is a short tour of the Expo and its current collection of resources.

I have to say, when it comes to teaching/reinforcing math skills, I love the potential of dice and playing cards.

A different kind of writing prompt for The 7 C’s Learning Expo

A different kind of writing prompt for The 7 C’s Learning Expo

four fortunes from fortune cookiesfour fortunes from fortune cookies

The latest addition to The 7 C’s Learning Expo

With these fortunes as a springboard, try one or more of these activities:

  1. Have characters use two or more of the lines in an amusing conversation.

  2. Mix and match the various words in the fortunes to create new fortunes.

  3. Compose a story based on one or more of the messages.


** Here is a short tour of the Expo and its current collection of resources. [More are being added every week.]

 

Using online video as a prewriting tool…

Using online video as a prewriting tool…

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I continue to add components of my prewriting course to my Sail the Seven C’s Teacher Expo

Here is a link to a video suggesting ways to let
online video stir a writer’s imagination…

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** Here is a short tour of the Expo and its current collection of resources. [More are being added every week.]

 

New Book-in-Progress Rebel Hour Prologue

New Book-in-Progress Rebel Hour Prologue

Just checking in with the prologue from Rebel Hour, which can be found at the Sail the 7 C’s Teacher Resource Expo.

 

Rebel Hour

Prologue

So I’m not the sharpest tool in the…the brightest bulb in…let’s just say I’m hardly an Einstein. Some might even say I couldn’t even tie Einstein’s shoes…which makes me think there’s a reason I only wear sandals and slip-on sneakers.

Anywaaaay… when my loving [not really] principal Mrs. Phyllis Nix mentioned last June that there was a fourth-grade position at a neighboring school in the district, I just filed it away as ‘odd but interesting’.

But when my loving [again…not really] grade four teaching partner Joy Ann Clark mentioned the same teaching job, I reclassified it from ‘odd but interesting’ to ‘hmmm…’.

***

It’s now late August and Mrs. Nix has informed me that I’m being moved to Room 36, which through my eight years at A.B. Sweeney has been called ‘the creaking portable.’ It’s a modular classroom set so far apart from the main building that there isn’t even a Room 35…or 34…or 33, 32, or 31. Yep, I’m no Einstein shoe-tying flunky, but it was pretty clear I’d been exiled.

Now, if I were sent to this island of luxury alone, that’s one thing. But for my students to feel separate and unequal? Not good.

So what did I do the next day?

I separated us even further. Yep, I’m quite the genius.

***

“Joy Ann, here’s a thought. How ‘bout if we experiment with going completely self-contained this year?”

Eyebrows raised, she said, “Really?” Her eyes shifted off to dreamland and she nodded. It was as if she was playing out a ‘hassle-free, limited time with Brooke Page’ scenario.

“Yep,” I said. No trading students for math or language arts.”

“I guess we could always ask,” she said. Her eyes drifted, most likely to that far-off galax without me as her career millstone who thwarted her ‘All-Star Teacher’ dreams.

“Should I run this by–?”

“I can do that,” said Joy Ann.

Played right into my hands.

***

And so here I am, on Day 1, in the creaking fortress…and I’ve made a decision.

© 2019  Tim Haag