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Category Archives: Teaching Ideas
Skip the Book Report! Analyze and Create Instead!
After finishing a novel reading, whether whole group or individual, it’s great to have an activity to wrap up. While book reports and other retelling projects, are a common choice, especially when dealing with multiple or student selected books, they … Continue reading
Skip the Book Report: Try these Creative Projects Instead
Book Reports area common sight, still, in many classrooms, including secondary classes. They’re easy to implement, for both whole-class reading, but also for the increase in small-group or individual book choice selections. In fact, book reports (and their close cousin, … Continue reading
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5 Ideas for Studying Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s “I Have A Dream” Speech
Most secondary students are familiar with the speech, or at least the main idea, by the time they are in a secondary ELA classroom. And that’s actually an advantage. That means that additional study can scaffold on what they already … Continue reading
5 Ways to Survive the Days Before Thanksgiving Break (And Still Engage in Learning)
Maybe you’ve managed to keep the momentum of learning and engagement up to this point. You may have even survived Halloween— perhaps with some timely creepy stories. But now, it’s November. And there are breaks around the corner, tempting students … Continue reading
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Activities for Teaching “The Monkey’s Paw.”
This short story about wishes-gone-wrong is a fun creepy story for Halloween. It can also work well as a study of wishes at any time of the year! Here are some activities for engaging and examining the story: Write a … Continue reading
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Personal Writing Topics for Back to School
Personal writing is a good way to get to know students a little better (and safer for certain students than many ice breaker activities.) Another bonus to using personal writing at the start of a year or semester is using … Continue reading
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