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Kahlan Weir

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Teaching Example

The video shown is a short sample clip of a 25-minute Zoom lecture where I explain to a class of ELA 9 students the difference between denotation and connotation. The pauses after my questions are designed for me to be reading the chat. Please note that students did not speak aloud and names were not read to keep absolute privacy for my students.

The blank worksheet students had access to will be provided below, and this is the "virtual" lesson under the "Lesson Plan" tab. That will give more in

Connotation vs. Denotation Worksheet

PDF Version of Student Worksheet

This is the worksheet students were helping work through during our 25 minute zoom lecture, with intention to finish the last section completely on their own.

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