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Welcome to Ms. Wright’s 8th grade English class.

Becoming

Becoming critical thinkers

Students already are and are becoming critical, metacognitive, skeptical, and creative thinkers. Research shows that project-based learning is an important and effective way to allow students choice and stretch their thinking.

 “If students learn to take responsibility for their own learning, they will form the basis for the way they will work with others in their adult lives.”

Edutopia, 2007

Expressing

Students increase their capacity to express ideas, wonderings, and reactions to text both in different modes of writing and speaking:

WritingSpeaking
Quick writes / journal promptsClass discussion, pair-sharing
Message boards / chalk talksSocratic seminar
Formal analytical/research essaysPresentations, skits, speeches

Increasing vocabulary is a powerful means of clarifying meaning and finding an authentic and unique author’s voice.

Appreciating

Appreciating diversity

in literature and in others

Students will appreciate difference in themselves, in each other, and in a diverse selection of texts.

They will appreciate and understand the difference between informative, persuasive, and narrative texts: each have their place and are important.

They will appreciate the value of literary fiction in making us better, more empathetic people.

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By Ms. Wright

I teach 8th grade English at a dual-language public charter school in Chula Vista, a large suburb south of San Diego. I was born and raised within a few miles of the school, and I love being a part of the community where I came from.

I created this site as a point of connection with students during the pandemic, as well as to open up my teaching practice to the wider pedagogical community. Whether you're a teacher or a lifelong learner, I hope you find something useful or interesting!

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