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Cheryl Floyd
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2025 - 2026
How to Teach and Assess any Writing Lesson
2025 - 2026
Learn to gauge your students' ability, construct a lesson around a skill or idea, assess their readiness to practice, assign proper homework, assess their efforts, know when to move to the next lesson, and build in review.
Starts 06/17/2025
0.00 credits in Writing and Rhetoric
$200.00/summer
How to Teach and Assess Lost Tools of Writing I
2025 - 2026
LTW1: Learn how to: construct each lesson around the central skill, format your class time to encompass the lesson, assign proper homework, assess student work for mastery.
Starts 06/17/2025
0.00 credits in Writing and Rhetoric
$200.00/summer
LTW II: Film as Literature: 12 Angry Men old version, Home Alone 1 & 2, Harry Potter, Second Hand Lions, Lord of the Rings
2025 - 2026
Students who have mastered LTW I, mastering the persuasive essay, will be ready to hone the deliberative address by refining previous elements and practicing judicious additions.
Starts 08/18/2025
1.00 credits in Writing and Rhetoric
$800.00/year
Lost Tools of Writing 1: Film as Literature: Karate Kid, Home Alone 1 & 2, Harry Potter, Second Hand Lions, Lord of the Rings
2025 - 2026
LTW1 introduces students to the persuasive address. Students practice using common topics to think about a decision a character made.
Starts 08/19/2025
1.00 credits in Writing and Rhetoric
$800.00/year
How to Teach and Assess Any Lesson
2025 - 2026
Gauge students' readiness, engage their curiosity, craft a lesson that includes examples, ensure student preparedness for an assignment, assign work that reenforces the lesson, assess progress, and include review as part of your lessons.
Starts 06/18/2025
0.00 credits in Philosophy
$200.00/summer
How to Teach and Assess Lost Tools of Writing II
2025 - 2026
LTW2: Emphasis on deliberative address. Learn how to construct each lesson around the central skill, form your class time to encompass the lesson, assign correlative homework, and assess student work.
Starts 06/17/2025
0.00 credits in Writing and Rhetoric
$200.00/summer