High School English on YouTube

My year-long project to post mini-lessons three times a week on YouTube is now complete! To keep things tidy and hopefully make things easier for folks to find, I’ve condensed the series to this one blog post and deleted the weekly update posts. Click any of the images below to view the appropriate playlist.

M.U.G. Shot Mondays – Build mechanics, usage, and grammar skills by editing two sentences per session. Answer keys included. (36 videos)

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Words on Wednesdays – Learn the definition, part of speech, synonym/antonym, and everyday usage for three high-level vocabulary words. Good for standardized test prep. (36 videos)

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Freestyle Fridays – A random collection of whatever English/language arts skill I felt like talking about that week as I tried to figure out which parts of my regular classroom lessons fit best into 5-to-10 minute video chunks. Yeah, these are all over the place. (36 videos)

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The entire 108-video series can be viewed here in chronological order:

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Hope these flipped lectures are useful. If questions arise, please don’t hesitate to reach out to me via the blog’s “Contact” page. Teach on, my friend!

12 thoughts on “High School English on YouTube

  1. Thank you so much for your great tips!

  2. Thanks, Jody, for this note of support! Glad you’re here with me. 🙂

  3. Dear Laura,

    Awesome. Thanks for all of the tips. Stay safe.

    Smiles,
    Kendall

  4. Thanks, Kendall! Hope you and your family are doing well. 🙂

  5. Thanks, Scott, for helping to spread the word! Hope you’re staying healthy and hopeful during this crazy teaching time. 🙂

  6. Gilbert, Martha O. says:

    Thanks. That is a great idea.

  7. FRANCHESCA RICE says:

    You are so kind to offer all of this to “newish” high school English teachers like me! Thank you so very much.

  8. Glad you found me, Franchesca. Welcome to the party! 🙂

  9. This series has been a godsend for me and my junior gal. She is my last one home and we are homeschoolers. She loves your videos and materials for writing. Writing with a smile. Gotta love that. I posted a link to this series and your writing/teacher videos on several homeschool high school/middle school Facebook pages. I need to add we loved Click Clack Rattlebag. My married adult kiddos joined us in the viewing and question and answer. Lots of fun while learning,

  10. Thanks so much, Sharyn, for letting me know all of this. It’s SO gratifying to know that the materials I’ve built are working for folks in a variety of learning environments. Please tell your daughter I say hello and I’m proud of her for working so hard! 😀

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