Bill Hiatt

What Every Junior English Teacher Needs To Say to Students

The title actually should read, “What Every Junior Teacher Who Could Conceivably Write a Recommendation Needs To Say to Students,” but that would be an overly long title, don’t you think? Recommendation Workload If you’re anything like me, you probably find recommendation-writing a chore at best. The school schedule normally doesn’t make any allowances for Read More »

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Back to School: The “Introducing Yourself” Project as a Way to Hit Several Different Standards at Once

Introduction When I was teaching, I always tried to start the year off with some kind of icebreaking project, and throughout the year I found that the more standards I could address through the same lesson, the better. The “Introducing Yourself” project enabled me to do both at once, so I am offering it here Read More »

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Blast from the Past: Wizardry 8

As you might expect, aside from being an author, I’m also a voracious reader–but that’s not my only recreational activity. Sometimes, I’m a gamer. And since I write fantasy, it should come as no surprise that I like fantasy role-playing games. I’m also a nostalgic gamer. While I admire the ingenuity and breathtaking graphics of Read More »

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