
Using Interactive Bookmarks for Novel Studies
When I teach novels in my classroom, I like to provide my students with a consistent routine that enables them to anticipate what we will

When I teach novels in my classroom, I like to provide my students with a consistent routine that enables them to anticipate what we will

Teaching students how to annotate text can be an intimidating task. Likewise, for our students, annotating text can be equally as daunting, especially if they don’t have a process of their own that works or steps to follow. However, teaching text annotation can be a simple and straightforward task if you follow these five steps.

One of the first lessons I teach every single year, regardless of the grade-level I am teaching, is how to closely read and annotate a

As more and more schools integrate technology into the classroom, the need for high-quality, effective EdTech sites increases. Last year I taught my first year

With the end of the school year approaching, it is time to start thinking about what types of end-of-the-year activities you want to do in your secondary ELA classroom. Whether you teach middle school ELA or high school English, these end of the year activities are the perfect way to mix in fun and academically-related content to end the school year on the right note.

There’s nothing I love more than Google Forms. Okay, that’s not true. I love my husband, my children, and Bordeaux candies from See’s Chocolates way

If there are two things my students know, it is that I assign paragraphs often and that I grade writing with very high standards -especially

As the end of the semester nears, it’s time for the same ol’ routine we encounter every single year. Between final grades, final exams, final

If you are looking for a new rhetorical analysis activity, I’ve got just the thing for you: a collaborative rhetorical analysis poster project! One of