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=Welcome to Your New Wiki!=

Kearns English Network
This wiki was created to help the Kearns Network collaborate, communicate, and contact each other. As a member of the wiki, you have the rights to add content, contribute to discussions, and invite others to join.

A separate page for each of our secondary English standards has been created, as you can see on the right. If you have a great way that you teach the core and would like to share your ideas with your network, feel free to post your idea on these pages. Simply upload your PowerPoint, your lesson plan, your class activity, your video, your podcast. . . the sky is the limit! You can also write a brief explanation of how you use the resource with your students.

There is also a discussion board, and our first discussion question has already been posted on the "Writing" discussion board. Feel free to respond or to add your own discussion question. There is a separate discussion board for each page, so post your question on the page that corresponds to the part of the core you are concerned with. The home page discussion board could be used for network-wide decisions and questions (e.g., How soon should we meet again? or What topic do you want to focus on at our next meeting?)

The more we use this site, the more connected we will be as a network.

Louise Paupard is the lead teacher for our network team. Thanks, Louise!

Getting Started

 * Click on the edit button above to put your own content on this page.
 * To invite new members, click on **Manage Wiki** and **Invite People**.
 * To change your wiki's colors or theme, click on **Manage Wiki** and **Look and Feel**.
 * To set who can view and edit your wiki, click on **Manage Wiki** and **Permissions**.

Need Help?

 * Click on the help link above to learn more about how to use your wiki.