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Why you should be reading aloud in your classroom!

July 18, 2019 No Comments

Okay, I’m sure everyone remembers the carpet on the floor in younger grades, right? Whether you did morning and afternoon routines there or games. Almost for sure, we all got to hear a story there. We circled up on the rug, the teacher sat on the chair and (s)he read the picture book aloud (showing […]

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The Perfect Gift for English Language Arts Teachers

October 4, 2018 3 Comments
gifts for secondary english language arts teachers

Call me “whiny”, but it’s totally unfair that elementary teachers get gifts every year. I mean, c’mon, secondary teachers have more students, do more grading, and build more meaningful bonds with students (when they do build them). We deserve gifts, dammit! Aaawwww…. Is Nia the jealous…? Not really; I got gifts from students every year. […]

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5 Creative Projects That Develop Technical Writing Skills

September 13, 2018 No Comments

Rather than teach the standards like products, I take the assignment’s purpose and teach the skills to accomplish the same thing with a creative product.

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4 Little-to-No Prep Strategies to Increase Student Reading Accountability

August 23, 2018 No Comments
4 little to no prep strategies to increase student reading accountability

Kids don’t read. A sad fact that is only perpetuated by media and technology. Are media and technology ALWAYS to blame to you? Yes.  Literature and stories are not dying, but the need to read them is. Why read it when… You can watch the movie or show? You can just read the summary and […]

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Building Reading Skills: Dr. Seuss for Allegory Analysis

August 2, 2018 2 Comments
Building reading skills Dr. Seuss for allegory analysis for secondary students

As teachers, we strive to get students to perform at the highest level of the pedagogical taxonomy. Personally, I follow Bloom’s and cross-reference with Maslow’s psychological needs hierarchy. But, why…? It’s complicated. I’ll hit that another time. Anyway, the point is that we are constantly trying to get the kids to think in more sophisticated […]

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