*Note* The following post is aimed at AP Lit or AP Lang, but can easily work for other reasons in other levels.
Sometimes I am scrolling through Facebook and see a post for school that I want to save until I can sit down on my computer and look at later, so I'll send myself the link to the post. Sometimes I forget I have done that and it sits in my inbox for many months. It happened with this particular one on helping students achieve the sophistication point on their AP Exams.
Kristian Kuhn has this great lesson plan for helping students to be aware of how often they use "to be" in their writing. It's a basic building block of composition. The problem is that when it gets overused, it makes the writing seem rudimentary. Plus, it is one bugger of a verb to revise.
You can watch his video for yourself:
I was captivated by the idea, but I wanted to incorporate the Rock 'Em Sock 'Em idea even more, so I put the lesson that Kuhn created into this presentation - complete with video fo the robot boxing game:
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1MHwfcpBffQs3viusOfBI1vaYzccUFcXsabzUGkTUmWo/copy
And with places for students to input their entries.
I'm trying it out next week. Let me know if you are or if you have another revision lesson you like!
Don't forget to subscribe to Kuhn's YouTube channel and consider checking out my TPT store. You might enjoy the Archetypes lesson - I find it super helpful for all levels to understand poetry better.