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CATE Conference 2014
Thank-you for attending my workshop at CATE.  Please feel free to reprint handouts from this event as you need.  I realize sometimes my colleagues may want to use a section of something I've passed out but perhaps not the entire page.  Teachers tend to customize handouts for their classes.  Providing you these links is my way of expediting that process.  

Feel free to contact me with questions or comments.  ElwoodEducation@gmail.com 

The Gold Sheet -- Helpful Writing Hints (All Grades)
  • To Access the Gold Sheet, click here. 

The Green Sheets -- To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee (9th Grade)
  • To access "Says Who" in green, click here. 
  • To access Betsy Hart "Teen's Arrest Produces Good Parenting," click here.

The Blue Sheets -- 
To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee (9th Grade) -- Continued
  • To access "The Standards of Measurement," "Standards of Measurement: Answer Sample," and "Critique of Hart's Article," click here.  
  • To access student sample and revision, click here.

The Yellow Sheets -- Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston (10th Grade)
  • To access "Says Who" in yellow, click here. 
  • The student samples for the fast food restaurant activity are not available online.
  • To access student sample and revisions for Eyes body paragraphs, click here. -- Two small revisions were made to this document on October 28 at 10:20 AM.  In the last revision, I italicized the name of the website.  
  1. In the first revision, I changed becomes to become: When she comes for a visit, sporting an exotic dress and a new name, the differences between these two women become evident.  
  2. In the last revision, I italicized the name of the website.