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Education Roundup

Virtual Teaching

The spring 2020 semester will be one that is not soon forgotten as the COVID-19 pandemic created unpredictability in the education of millions of students across the nation. However, in response to the concerns of parents, teachers and K-12 students needing assistance in continuing their education, the Education Roundup website was created. Education Roundup is a compilation of online lessons created by McNeese State University candidates. These lessons are designed to teach concepts and skills appropriate to the indicated grade level and content area, as well as provide additional resources for remediation, practice and extension of learning. The lessons are interactive and include learning guidance for parents, students, and educators to ensure successful completion of the tasks. We will continue to grow this repository of lessons each semester as we work together to empower students, invest in our communities and impact the world.

PK-K Lesson Plans

  • Art: Caterpillar Fun, Understanding Overlapping
View All - PK-K Lessons

Grades 1-3 Plans

  • Economics: Wants and Needs
  • Economics: Saving and Spending
  • Math: Rounding to the Nearest Ten or Hundred
  • ELA: Compare and Contrast
  • Social Living: Let's Campaign!
View All - Grades 1-3 Lessons

Grades 4-5 Plans

  • ELA: Wonderstruck, Lesson 1
  • ELA: Wonderstruck Lesson 2
  • HPE: Positions in the Three Major American Sports
View All - Grades 4-5 Lessons

Grades 6-8 Plans

  • ELA: Poetry Oranges, by Gary Soto
  • ELA: Analyze "Gift of the Magi" Using R.A.C.E.S.
  • Art: Exploring Texture with Max Ernst
  • ELA: Using Detailed Descriptions to Create a Personal Narrative
  • Physical Education: Managing Stress
View All - Grades 6-8 Lessons

Grades 9-12 Plans

  • French: Avoir Expressions
  • English: Allegory Part 2: "A Worn Path" - Identify Motifs and Express Understanding in Writing
  • French: The Partitive Article in French
  • Business: Accounting Transactions & General Journal
  • Art: Visual Communication with Zines
View All - Grades 9-12 Lessons

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Ashley Bass

I am a McNeese graduate with a bachelor's degree in Family and Consumer Science and a concentration in Child and Family Studies. As a student, I competed on the rodeo team and served on the SGA board. I earned my master’s degree in 2022 from the University of South Dakota in Educational Administration and Leadership with a concentration in Adult and Higher Ed. I have over 13 years of experience in adult education and 20 years of educational experience.

My favorite part of being a Freshman Advisor is helping students navigate their new life routine as a college freshman by offering support with in-person office visits or by email to help students meet their goals. I always remind students of my favorite BB King quote – “Education is one thing no one can ever take away from you.”  I believe that supporting students is vital to a student's success.

In my spare time, I raise registered American Brahman cattle, and I enjoy all the "country girl" things like hunting, fishing, growing a garden and cooking.

ADVISOR FOR:
  • College of Liberal Arts (excluding music)
  • Burton College of Education (ELEM and EDPR majors)