
Writing Stations in Middle School
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While we know that one of the best ways for students to become better writers, is to read more, we also know that explicit writing
Using sentence strips with your middle school students can be a pretty powerful way to get them thinking about writing in a different way. Normally,
One of the things we love about working at a small school is partnering up with different grades and doing projects and mini units together.
What better way to get into the holiday spirit in your ELA classroom than to do a Gingerbread House for Sale Descriptive Writing Activity! (Side Note:
Learn how to take your literary analysis instruction and your students’ writing results to the next level by joining us for our FREE LIVE TRAINING!
Fall is officially here … candy corn is on the shelves, pumpkin spice lattes are a morning staple, and in school, we’re settled into our
It’s no secret that we think consistent quality writing practice is essential for students’ success. That’s why we created a paragraph of the week resource
Teaching Literary Analysis to Middle School students can be challenging. But we truly believe we’ve come up with an incredibly effective and streamlined framework that
It’s no secret that we LOVE to incorporate short stories into our middle school ELA curriculum (click here for our favorite short stories), and one
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!