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Book details
  • Genre:EDUCATION
  • SubGenre:Teaching Methods & Materials / Arts & Humanities
  • Language:English
  • Pages:134
  • Paperback ISBN:9781098388607

The Scrivener Society

by Douglas Gaydusek

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Overview
This supplemental curriculum guide scaffolds grammar structures and concepts and vocabulary acquisition strategies. The leveled tasks and exams promote independent learning. All you have to do is run copies. But, if that's not your style, you can teach alongside the tasks. Either way, both are easy to grade and data is even easier to track. After passing an exam, students earn a certificate and rise through the ranks, each more advanced than the last. So, which one of your students has what it takes to become a Scrivener?
Description
This supplemental curriculum guide scaffolds grammar structures and concepts and vocabulary acquisition strategies. The leveled tasks and exams promote independent learning. All you have to do is run copies. But, if that's not your style, you can teach alongside the tasks. Either way, both are easy to grade and data is even easier to track. After passing an exam, students earn a certificate and rise through the ranks, each more advanced than the last. So, which one of your students has what it takes to become a Scrivener?
About the author
Douglas Gaydusek is a high school English teacher. With close to a decade of teaching experience ranging from grades 6-12, he has decided to publish his work for the first time. Douglas earned his BA in English from the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs. He graduated in 2016 with honors and immediately began teaching at a local high school. Years later, and still wanting to travel the world, he accepted a position at an international high school in Ningbo, China. His expertise was quickly recognized and he was promoted to department head within the first six months. He plans to return to the United States in the summer of 2022.