
3 Ways to Help Students Cope with Writer’s Block
Teaching writing has always been my favorite part of teaching English. From short stories to essays, I like to provide my students with fun and

Teaching writing has always been my favorite part of teaching English. From short stories to essays, I like to provide my students with fun and

This past school year I started incorporating mini flip books into my instruction, and I absolutely love how they have transformed the way I teach

As a high school English teacher, I assign my students many writing assignments over the course of the year. Some assignments are quick 3-sentence responses, some

As an English teacher, I find few things more cringe-worthy than looking over a student’s paper and seeing they’ve made easily avoidable mistakes. Such errors

After reading thousands of essays, quick writes, and classroom assignments throughout my teaching career, I’ve noticed a trend in student writing: students have a difficult

When I was younger, I never thought I would be a teacher. Sure, I used to play school with my younger cousins and siblings when

One of the main goals of effective writing instruction is to help studets become stronger, more confident writers. Here is a list of four strategies

One of my favorite novels to teach is Lord of the Flies because of how it exposes the raw brutality of humanity. In the very beginning, the boys do their best to create and maintain civility, but as the novel progresses the boys slowly degenerate into an unruly society without rules. Before I begin the unit, though, I take time introducing Lord of the Flies to really get my students engaged!

As hyperbolic as it might sound, everything an English teacher teaches their students is in preparation of them writing their college admissions essays. While the