Best of: Move Past Overwhelm and Start Batch Lesson Planning TODAY
Join us as we revisit a past episode all about how to utilize batch lesson planning to help you move past overwhelm and take action
Join us as we revisit a past episode all about how to utilize batch lesson planning to help you move past overwhelm and take action
In today’s episode, we revisit a favorite topic: using Publishing Parties in your ELA classroom! Listen in to hear why publishing parties are a critical
Are you finding it challenging to keep your students focused and excited during your ELA class period? We’ve got you covered in this episode where
Welcome back to another episode of the Teaching Middle School ELA podcast! In today’s episode, we are thrilled to share a fun and engaging activity
When you became a teacher, your goal was to reach every single student in your classroom. From the high-flying scholars who could compose better essays
Today, I thought I’d share another one of my favorite poetry activities (if you haven’t read this blog post yet, make sure to check it
Using Edgar Allan Poe in a poetry unit in your middle school classroom is pure GOLD. Take it from our own experiences when we say,
If you haven’t heard of found poetry before, it is essentially what it sounds like! Students cut out words and phrases that they find and
Then, pick the date you’re going to teach it in your classroom, and sit back while you watch as your students show up to your classroom pumped about what the day holds…and gush about your class to their parents on the car ride home!