Student Response to “Father’s Eyes” in 2021

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What Are We Up To? After introducing writing this year in a jigsaw style as you could see in my last blog post, it was time to put into practice some of those writing skills as a whole. For our second essay of the school year, my students read a short story called “Father’s Eyes” and were asked to respond to the conflicts of the story. Writing Task You have read “Father’s Eyes,” a short story about the relationship between a father and his son.  Write an essay identifying the main conflict and how the author develops the conflict throughout…

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Student Response to “The Right to the Streets of Memphis” in 2021

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Introduction The school year has been back in session for a full nine weeks term now which means I’ve been back to teaching writing. I always find it one of the most difficult things to teach but certainly the most rewarding as a Reading and Writing teacher. It has taken me a while to post this. Much longer than I would have wanted, but to say these nine weeks have been filled with in-school and out-of-school events would be an understatement. With this particular lesson, I taught it in a different style. I was introducing my students to our way…

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