Articles by Brian Tolentino

Respond to a Quote by a Scientist!

Can your students write 250 words or more in response to a quote? The purpose of this task is for students to demonstrate a “mind at work.” Students need space to “experiment” with ideas via writing.  And this means students must learn how to “stretch their thinking.” I want students to write and struggle to find ideas. In fact, it is this struggle that often yields the best ideas. Find more worksheets like this here! […]

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Canelo Alvarez Article and Comprehension Questions!

I love articles that combine a familiar topic with many unfamiliar words. In fact, I believe the best time to introduce academic vocabulary is when the topic is familiar and easier for students to contextualize. My students grasp new concepts and vocabulary better when they have background knowledge of the topic. Here is an article on a boxer many of students are familiar with. It is incredible how naturally they learn words such as “pinnacle,” […]

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