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6 WAYS TO MAKE CLASS NOVEL STUDIES MORE FUN IN THE Here are some engaging novel activities for middle school ELA and high school English that will help make in-class readings more fun. These unique activities will help students get involved and help them practice team-building skills and creative thinking. FOUR WAYS TO INCORPORATE ESCAPE ROOMS IN THE SECONDARY ELA Here are four ways to incorporate escape rooms into your ELA classroom 1. Using Breakout Room Activities as an Ice Breaker One way to include breakout room activities in your classroom is to do so as an ice breaker type of activity during the beginning of the school year. 5 WAYS TO INCORPORATE SOCIAL JUSTICE INTO THE CLASSROOM Sometimes, they need just a bit of guidance. Here are five ways to incorporate social justice into the classroom. 1. Help students find a social justice issue they are passionate about. Not everyone will share the same passion about the same topics, and that's okay! It is crucial to help students explore what they feel strongly about. WHAT TO READ WHEN TEACHING THE HERO'S JOURNEY To Kill a Mockingbird: This story takes place in Maycomb, Alabama during the Great Depression when quality of life was low and racism was high.The story’s perspective is that of a little girl named Scout Finch who is forced into adventure when her father, Atticus, a prominent lawyer in the community, takes on a case to defend a black man who is accused of raping a white woman. THE DANGER OF A SINGLE STORY ACTIVITY FOR SECONDARY ELA The Danger of a Single Story Activity for Secondary ELA. Saturday, January 16 - Leave a Comment. Toward the end of last semester, my students completed a brief yet powerful classroom activity that I paired with Chimamanda Adiche’s TED Talk " The Danger of a Single Story ." This TED Talk is one of my absolute favorite TED Talks toshow in class.
MY FAVORITE SPEECHES FOR RHETORICAL ANALYSIS Here is a list of some of my favorite speeches to include in my rhetorical analysis teaching unit. 1. The Gettysburg Address (Abraham Lincoln) This is usually the first speech that I analyze with my students during our rhetorical analysis unit. I take a couple of days to annotate it and analyze it with my students. END OF THE YEAR TIME SAVERS FOR SECONDARY TEACHERS The end of the school year is quickly approaching. In fact, many teachers started their summer countdowns weeks ago! As the days slowly tick by and as summer begins to creep (ever, so slowly, it seems) in, there are several things you can do now that will save your time andsanity at
TEACHING WHILE PREGNANT: A SURVIVAL GUIDE The sooner you find a sub, the sooner your mind will be at ease. The third trimester is one of the most difficult trimesters to teach through. Being on your feet for six or seven hours is rough when you are pregnant. Plan your days so that students do a lot of the work: This doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice your teaching to get somerest.
THE DARING ENGLISH TEACHERBLOGABOUT ME Christina, The Daring English Teacher, is a full-time high school English teacher, wife, and mother. With more than a decade of teaching experience, she focuses on providing. engaging, robust, and differentiated learning experiences to her students and the. educational community. THE DARING ENGLISH TEACHER Teaching Argument Essay Writing Step 1: Develop the Claim One of the first steps in helping students write an argument essay is developing the claim. Students need to understand that a claim is a debatable statement that they can back up and support using evidence andreasoning.
6 WAYS TO MAKE CLASS NOVEL STUDIES MORE FUN IN THE Here are some engaging novel activities for middle school ELA and high school English that will help make in-class readings more fun. These unique activities will help students get involved and help them practice team-building skills and creative thinking. FOUR WAYS TO INCORPORATE ESCAPE ROOMS IN THE SECONDARY ELA Here are four ways to incorporate escape rooms into your ELA classroom 1. Using Breakout Room Activities as an Ice Breaker One way to include breakout room activities in your classroom is to do so as an ice breaker type of activity during the beginning of the school year. 5 WAYS TO INCORPORATE SOCIAL JUSTICE INTO THE CLASSROOM Sometimes, they need just a bit of guidance. Here are five ways to incorporate social justice into the classroom. 1. Help students find a social justice issue they are passionate about. Not everyone will share the same passion about the same topics, and that's okay! It is crucial to help students explore what they feel strongly about. WHAT TO READ WHEN TEACHING THE HERO'S JOURNEY To Kill a Mockingbird: This story takes place in Maycomb, Alabama during the Great Depression when quality of life was low and racism was high.The story’s perspective is that of a little girl named Scout Finch who is forced into adventure when her father, Atticus, a prominent lawyer in the community, takes on a case to defend a black man who is accused of raping a white woman. THE DANGER OF A SINGLE STORY ACTIVITY FOR SECONDARY ELA The Danger of a Single Story Activity for Secondary ELA. Saturday, January 16 - Leave a Comment. Toward the end of last semester, my students completed a brief yet powerful classroom activity that I paired with Chimamanda Adiche’s TED Talk " The Danger of a Single Story ." This TED Talk is one of my absolute favorite TED Talks toshow in class.
MY FAVORITE SPEECHES FOR RHETORICAL ANALYSIS Here is a list of some of my favorite speeches to include in my rhetorical analysis teaching unit. 1. The Gettysburg Address (Abraham Lincoln) This is usually the first speech that I analyze with my students during our rhetorical analysis unit. I take a couple of days to annotate it and analyze it with my students. END OF THE YEAR TIME SAVERS FOR SECONDARY TEACHERS The end of the school year is quickly approaching. In fact, many teachers started their summer countdowns weeks ago! As the days slowly tick by and as summer begins to creep (ever, so slowly, it seems) in, there are several things you can do now that will save your time andsanity at
TEACHING WHILE PREGNANT: A SURVIVAL GUIDE The sooner you find a sub, the sooner your mind will be at ease. The third trimester is one of the most difficult trimesters to teach through. Being on your feet for six or seven hours is rough when you are pregnant. Plan your days so that students do a lot of the work: This doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice your teaching to get somerest.
THE DARING ENGLISH TEACHER Teaching Argument Essay Writing Step 1: Develop the Claim One of the first steps in helping students write an argument essay is developing the claim. Students need to understand that a claim is a debatable statement that they can back up and support using evidence andreasoning.
FIVE FUN CREATIVE WRITING EXERCISES FOR SECONDARY ELA The 5 Senses: The five senses are an essential part of any descriptive writing. Take your students outside or to an area with high foot traffic. Instruct them to choose a person or object to write about, using all five senses. Allow them to read their short descriptions out loud to one another and to take note of which senses their peers used. MUST-TRY BELL RINGERS FOR THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS It’s simple, intentional, and a great way to help students accept failure, learn from their mistakes, and realize their true potential. With Growth Mindset Bell Ringers, teachers receive 30 sets of growth mindset quotes, including a brief writing response. Students get a chance to practice argumentative, informative, and even narrativewriting.
THE DARING ENGLISH TEACHER And this blog post is an extension of that first list. Here are five more ways to engage your middle school and high school students in the New Year. 1. Engage Students in a New Year’s Goal-Setting Activity This digital goal-setting activity is a free download available in my Teachers Pay Teachers store. While using this activity, students 10 DIGITAL RESOURCES TO USE WITH YOUR ELA STUDENTS Sunday, May 3. With distance learning in full swing, here’s a closer look at ten resources that English teachers can digitally assign their students. All of my SMARTePlans digital resources run on the Google platform and can be posted electronically on secured learning management platforms like Google Classroom and Canvas. TEACHING THE HERO'S JOURNEY One of my favorite lessons to teach in my short story unit is the Hero’s Journey. I enjoy teaching this lesson because I love seeing my students’ aha! moments - the moment when they get it, and they start making the connections between the content I am teaching and their favorite books and movies. CREATING A GROWTH MINDSET IN THE SECONDARY CLASSROOM 5. Learning is a Process. One last, key step to creating a growth mindset in your classroom is to emphasize (to yourself and your students) that learning is a process. The final test, the final assignment, the final task, the final essay should not be the final result. Instead, it is more about the journey to that final task andeverything the
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