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10 IDEAS FOR PLANNING ENGAGING NOVEL UNITS I hope these ideas help you plan engaging novel units for your students! 1. CURRICULUM MAPPING. Before you start penciling in all of these engaging activities, sit down to map out the “big picture.”. Amanda Cardenas from Mud and Ink Teaching says that the first thing she does for every novel unit is get a clear picture of what directionthe
INVESTIGATE THE TEACHER ACTIVITY: WHAT TO INCLUDE IN YOUR “Investigate the Teacher” is my all-time favorite first day of school activity. I’ve been using it for the last 5 years now, and every year, it makes for the most fun, engaging, and stress-free first day of school.This year, it will look a little different, but it will still be just as fun! FIRST-YEAR TEACHER: YOUR QUESTIONS, ANSWERED! You have to do that yourself. But on to #2: Your pedagogy and growth as an educator. Year 1 is going to feel like someone put you on a bicycle without giving you training wheels first. You’ll be learning how to ride the bicycle as you actually ride it. Yes, 5 ENGAGING, STUDENT-CENTERED ELA STRATEGIES TO TRY THIS QUESTION TRAILS. A question trail is an engaging, kinesthetic activity that gets students up and moving around the room on a “trail” of multiple choice questions. It’s one of the few strategies I have for making dreaded multiple choice practice engaging. At each station on the trail, students answer a multiple choice question that sends HOW TO TEACH RESUME WRITING TO YOUR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS Meet your students where they are, but use templates to help them create a visually appealing resume! 8. Make it meaningful & “publish” students’ final resumes! English teachers know that one of the most important but often ignored parts of the writing process is the final phase: Publishing! WRITE ON WITH MISS G About Miss G. I'm a high school American literature, journalism, and newspaper teacher who is dedicated to engaging and empowering my students. I love to design authentic learning experiences that creatively trick students into learning. 10 IDEAS FOR VIRTUAL LEARNING STATIONS 5 ENGAGING ELA PROJECTS FOR THE END OF THE YEAR A resume writing unit is a great way to keep your students engaged in practical, real-life writing at the end of the school year. 4. PHOTO JOURNAL. If you are searching for a purposeful project that will engage students without overwhelming them, give them a chance to document life during this unprecedented pandemic. BACK TO SCHOOL ACTIVITIES FOR VIRTUAL DISTANCE LEARNING A virtual “Investigate the Teacher” activity is an engaging, unique way to start the school year. 2: BACK TO SCHOOL LEARNING STATIONS. If you need a way to cover necessary back-to-school information and sneak in some extra get-to-know-you activities, then consider using learning stations. 10 ENGAGING IDEAS FOR ELA TEST PREP 4. BELL-RINGERS. Instead of dedicating entire days to test prep and boring your students to death, bell-ringers can help you squeeze in a small dose of ELA test prep each day. If you give your students 1-2 multiple choice questions a day, then test preparation can be much more manageable. This option might not make test prep more engaging,but
10 IDEAS FOR PLANNING ENGAGING NOVEL UNITS I hope these ideas help you plan engaging novel units for your students! 1. CURRICULUM MAPPING. Before you start penciling in all of these engaging activities, sit down to map out the “big picture.”. Amanda Cardenas from Mud and Ink Teaching says that the first thing she does for every novel unit is get a clear picture of what directionthe
INVESTIGATE THE TEACHER ACTIVITY: WHAT TO INCLUDE IN YOUR “Investigate the Teacher” is my all-time favorite first day of school activity. I’ve been using it for the last 5 years now, and every year, it makes for the most fun, engaging, and stress-free first day of school.This year, it will look a little different, but it will still be just as fun! FIRST-YEAR TEACHER: YOUR QUESTIONS, ANSWERED! You have to do that yourself. But on to #2: Your pedagogy and growth as an educator. Year 1 is going to feel like someone put you on a bicycle without giving you training wheels first. You’ll be learning how to ride the bicycle as you actually ride it. Yes, 5 ENGAGING, STUDENT-CENTERED ELA STRATEGIES TO TRY THIS QUESTION TRAILS. A question trail is an engaging, kinesthetic activity that gets students up and moving around the room on a “trail” of multiple choice questions. It’s one of the few strategies I have for making dreaded multiple choice practice engaging. At each station on the trail, students answer a multiple choice question that sends HOW TO TEACH RESUME WRITING TO YOUR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS Meet your students where they are, but use templates to help them create a visually appealing resume! 8. Make it meaningful & “publish” students’ final resumes! English teachers know that one of the most important but often ignored parts of the writing process is the final phase: Publishing! 10 IDEAS FOR VIRTUAL LEARNING STATIONS 10 Ideas for Virtual Learning Stations 1. UNIT INTRODUCTION STATIONS. Ready to ditch that old unit introduction slideshow once and for all? With a little creative thinking, you can launch almost any new unit with a set of well-designed virtual stations. Give students just enough information to pique their curiosity and preview the unit. 10 IDEAS FOR VIRTUAL GALLERY WALKS gallery walk, noun: a go-to lesson for making anything more engaging; a perfect plan for when you don’t know how else to teach something; a best-practice version of throwing things together and hoping for the best; I’m only half-joking about the last definition! 😉 But seriously, gallery walks always seem to be the lessons that can get me out of a planning funk. 15 TIPS & TRICKS FOR FIRST CHAPTER FRIDAY 15 Tips & Tricks for First Chapter Friday 1. KEEP IT ENJOYABLE. First Chapter Friday is all about enjoying the shared experience of a read-aloud, generating interest in reading, and exposing students to more books than your curriculum can. TEACHING WRITING WITH GOOGLE CLASSROOM Read&Write is a Google Chrome extension that can help scaffold the writing process with its text-to-speech and speech-to-text tools. While it is a paid extension, students can access it free for 30 days. (FYI: Teachers can receive a free premium subscription, but obviously that doesn’t help students at 6 WAYS TO USE SPEED DATING IN YOUR Option 2: Before reading a novel, students can “speed date” the characters through excerpts, dialogue, or other elements & make inferences. This is an engaging and meaningful pre-reading activity that acquaints students with the characters and text! 5. SPEED PRESENTATIONS. Speed dating setup. Like the name suggests, this meansmini
HOW TO GET ORGANIZED WITH DAILY AGENDAS IN GOOGLE SLIDES Daily agenda slides communicate clear learning goals to students. 3. In addition to helping students, agenda slides help me stay organized and on track during class. I’ve taught up to 4 classes at one time, so my agenda slides are a life-saver, especially on those days when I can’t seem to remember what I have planned. SPEED DEBATING IN THE ELA CLASSROOM A few of the desks were in pairs, facing each other. Earlier during the day, I had remarked to the students in those face-off style desks that it looked like they were speed dating. It had been a simple joke that made them laugh and fake flirt for a few seconds, but now, the idea was rooting itself in my mind as a potential lesson plan. CLASSROOM DECORATION HACKS: CHEAP, EASY IDEAS Decorating your classroom does not have to be expensive, time-consuming, or difficult. Check out the following classroom decoration ideas for easy and affordable ways to transform your space for you and your students! 1. Add some greenery to brighten up your room and boost your mood. Greenery will brighten up your classroom,but studies have
COMFORT IN THE CLASSROOM WITH FLEXIBLE SEATING This is flexible seating, and the most empowering part of it is that flexible seating will look and function differently for each educator and student.. Ultimately, the goal of flexible seating is to better engage students and empower them with choices by providing diverse seating options. Flexible seating facilitates student-centered, collaborative learning, fosters a positive classroom TEACHING THE CRUCIBLE: AN OUTLINE OF MY UNIT Welcome to my second post in my series on teaching Arthur Miller’s drama, “The Crucible.” In my first post, I offer my top 5 tips on teaching the play, and in this one, I’m mapping out my entire unit, from pre-reading to assessment. I love teaching “The Crucible”now, but I
WRITE ON WITH MISS G About Miss G. I'm a high school American literature, journalism, and newspaper teacher who is dedicated to engaging and empowering my students. I love to design authentic learning experiences that creatively trick students into learning. 10 IDEAS FOR VIRTUAL LEARNING STATIONS 5 ENGAGING ELA PROJECTS FOR THE END OF THE YEAR A resume writing unit is a great way to keep your students engaged in practical, real-life writing at the end of the school year. 4. PHOTO JOURNAL. If you are searching for a purposeful project that will engage students without overwhelming them, give them a chance to document life during this unprecedented pandemic. BACK TO SCHOOL ACTIVITIES FOR VIRTUAL DISTANCE LEARNING A virtual “Investigate the Teacher” activity is an engaging, unique way to start the school year. 2: BACK TO SCHOOL LEARNING STATIONS. If you need a way to cover necessary back-to-school information and sneak in some extra get-to-know-you activities, then consider using learning stations. 10 ENGAGING IDEAS FOR ELA TEST PREP 4. BELL-RINGERS. Instead of dedicating entire days to test prep and boring your students to death, bell-ringers can help you squeeze in a small dose of ELA test prep each day. If you give your students 1-2 multiple choice questions a day, then test preparation can be much more manageable. This option might not make test prep more engaging,but
10 IDEAS FOR PLANNING ENGAGING NOVEL UNITS I hope these ideas help you plan engaging novel units for your students! 1. CURRICULUM MAPPING. Before you start penciling in all of these engaging activities, sit down to map out the “big picture.”. Amanda Cardenas from Mud and Ink Teaching says that the first thing she does for every novel unit is get a clear picture of what directionthe
INVESTIGATE THE TEACHER ACTIVITY: WHAT TO INCLUDE IN YOUR “Investigate the Teacher” is my all-time favorite first day of school activity. I’ve been using it for the last 5 years now, and every year, it makes for the most fun, engaging, and stress-free first day of school.This year, it will look a little different, but it will still be just as fun! FIRST-YEAR TEACHER: YOUR QUESTIONS, ANSWERED! You have to do that yourself. But on to #2: Your pedagogy and growth as an educator. Year 1 is going to feel like someone put you on a bicycle without giving you training wheels first. You’ll be learning how to ride the bicycle as you actually ride it. Yes, 5 ENGAGING, STUDENT-CENTERED ELA STRATEGIES TO TRY THIS QUESTION TRAILS. A question trail is an engaging, kinesthetic activity that gets students up and moving around the room on a “trail” of multiple choice questions. It’s one of the few strategies I have for making dreaded multiple choice practice engaging. At each station on the trail, students answer a multiple choice question that sends HOW TO TEACH RESUME WRITING TO YOUR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS Meet your students where they are, but use templates to help them create a visually appealing resume! 8. Make it meaningful & “publish” students’ final resumes! English teachers know that one of the most important but often ignored parts of the writing process is the final phase: Publishing! WRITE ON WITH MISS G About Miss G. I'm a high school American literature, journalism, and newspaper teacher who is dedicated to engaging and empowering my students. I love to design authentic learning experiences that creatively trick students into learning. 10 IDEAS FOR VIRTUAL LEARNING STATIONS 5 ENGAGING ELA PROJECTS FOR THE END OF THE YEAR A resume writing unit is a great way to keep your students engaged in practical, real-life writing at the end of the school year. 4. PHOTO JOURNAL. If you are searching for a purposeful project that will engage students without overwhelming them, give them a chance to document life during this unprecedented pandemic. BACK TO SCHOOL ACTIVITIES FOR VIRTUAL DISTANCE LEARNING A virtual “Investigate the Teacher” activity is an engaging, unique way to start the school year. 2: BACK TO SCHOOL LEARNING STATIONS. If you need a way to cover necessary back-to-school information and sneak in some extra get-to-know-you activities, then consider using learning stations. 10 ENGAGING IDEAS FOR ELA TEST PREP 4. BELL-RINGERS. Instead of dedicating entire days to test prep and boring your students to death, bell-ringers can help you squeeze in a small dose of ELA test prep each day. If you give your students 1-2 multiple choice questions a day, then test preparation can be much more manageable. This option might not make test prep more engaging,but
10 IDEAS FOR PLANNING ENGAGING NOVEL UNITS I hope these ideas help you plan engaging novel units for your students! 1. CURRICULUM MAPPING. Before you start penciling in all of these engaging activities, sit down to map out the “big picture.”. Amanda Cardenas from Mud and Ink Teaching says that the first thing she does for every novel unit is get a clear picture of what directionthe
INVESTIGATE THE TEACHER ACTIVITY: WHAT TO INCLUDE IN YOUR “Investigate the Teacher” is my all-time favorite first day of school activity. I’ve been using it for the last 5 years now, and every year, it makes for the most fun, engaging, and stress-free first day of school.This year, it will look a little different, but it will still be just as fun! FIRST-YEAR TEACHER: YOUR QUESTIONS, ANSWERED! You have to do that yourself. But on to #2: Your pedagogy and growth as an educator. Year 1 is going to feel like someone put you on a bicycle without giving you training wheels first. You’ll be learning how to ride the bicycle as you actually ride it. Yes, 5 ENGAGING, STUDENT-CENTERED ELA STRATEGIES TO TRY THIS QUESTION TRAILS. A question trail is an engaging, kinesthetic activity that gets students up and moving around the room on a “trail” of multiple choice questions. It’s one of the few strategies I have for making dreaded multiple choice practice engaging. At each station on the trail, students answer a multiple choice question that sends HOW TO TEACH RESUME WRITING TO YOUR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS Meet your students where they are, but use templates to help them create a visually appealing resume! 8. Make it meaningful & “publish” students’ final resumes! English teachers know that one of the most important but often ignored parts of the writing process is the final phase: Publishing! 10 IDEAS FOR VIRTUAL LEARNING STATIONS 10 Ideas for Virtual Learning Stations 1. UNIT INTRODUCTION STATIONS. Ready to ditch that old unit introduction slideshow once and for all? With a little creative thinking, you can launch almost any new unit with a set of well-designed virtual stations. Give students just enough information to pique their curiosity and preview the unit. 10 IDEAS FOR VIRTUAL GALLERY WALKS gallery walk, noun: a go-to lesson for making anything more engaging; a perfect plan for when you don’t know how else to teach something; a best-practice version of throwing things together and hoping for the best; I’m only half-joking about the last definition! 😉 But seriously, gallery walks always seem to be the lessons that can get me out of a planning funk. 15 TIPS & TRICKS FOR FIRST CHAPTER FRIDAY 15 Tips & Tricks for First Chapter Friday 1. KEEP IT ENJOYABLE. First Chapter Friday is all about enjoying the shared experience of a read-aloud, generating interest in reading, and exposing students to more books than your curriculum can. TEACHING WRITING WITH GOOGLE CLASSROOM Read&Write is a Google Chrome extension that can help scaffold the writing process with its text-to-speech and speech-to-text tools. While it is a paid extension, students can access it free for 30 days. (FYI: Teachers can receive a free premium subscription, but obviously that doesn’t help students at 6 WAYS TO USE SPEED DATING IN YOUR Option 2: Before reading a novel, students can “speed date” the characters through excerpts, dialogue, or other elements & make inferences. This is an engaging and meaningful pre-reading activity that acquaints students with the characters and text! 5. SPEED PRESENTATIONS. Speed dating setup. Like the name suggests, this meansmini
HOW TO GET ORGANIZED WITH DAILY AGENDAS IN GOOGLE SLIDES Daily agenda slides communicate clear learning goals to students. 3. In addition to helping students, agenda slides help me stay organized and on track during class. I’ve taught up to 4 classes at one time, so my agenda slides are a life-saver, especially on those days when I can’t seem to remember what I have planned. SPEED DEBATING IN THE ELA CLASSROOM A few of the desks were in pairs, facing each other. Earlier during the day, I had remarked to the students in those face-off style desks that it looked like they were speed dating. It had been a simple joke that made them laugh and fake flirt for a few seconds, but now, the idea was rooting itself in my mind as a potential lesson plan. CLASSROOM DECORATION HACKS: CHEAP, EASY IDEAS Decorating your classroom does not have to be expensive, time-consuming, or difficult. Check out the following classroom decoration ideas for easy and affordable ways to transform your space for you and your students! 1. Add some greenery to brighten up your room and boost your mood. Greenery will brighten up your classroom,but studies have
COMFORT IN THE CLASSROOM WITH FLEXIBLE SEATING This is flexible seating, and the most empowering part of it is that flexible seating will look and function differently for each educator and student.. Ultimately, the goal of flexible seating is to better engage students and empower them with choices by providing diverse seating options. Flexible seating facilitates student-centered, collaborative learning, fosters a positive classroom TEACHING THE CRUCIBLE: AN OUTLINE OF MY UNIT Welcome to my second post in my series on teaching Arthur Miller’s drama, “The Crucible.” In my first post, I offer my top 5 tips on teaching the play, and in this one, I’m mapping out my entire unit, from pre-reading to assessment. I love teaching “The Crucible”now, but I
WRITE ON WITH MISS G About Miss G. I'm a high school American literature, journalism, and newspaper teacher who is dedicated to engaging and empowering my students. I love to design authentic learning experiences that creatively trick students into learning. 10 IDEAS FOR VIRTUAL LEARNING STATIONS 5 ENGAGING ELA PROJECTS FOR THE END OF THE YEAR A resume writing unit is a great way to keep your students engaged in practical, real-life writing at the end of the school year. 4. PHOTO JOURNAL. If you are searching for a purposeful project that will engage students without overwhelming them, give them a chance to document life during this unprecedented pandemic. 10 IDEAS FOR VIRTUAL GALLERY WALKS gallery walk, noun: a go-to lesson for making anything more engaging; a perfect plan for when you don’t know how else to teach something; a best-practice version of throwing things together and hoping for the best; I’m only half-joking about the last definition! 😉 But seriously, gallery walks always seem to be the lessons that can get me out of a planning funk. BACK TO SCHOOL ACTIVITIES FOR VIRTUAL DISTANCE LEARNING A virtual “Investigate the Teacher” activity is an engaging, unique way to start the school year. 2: BACK TO SCHOOL LEARNING STATIONS. If you need a way to cover necessary back-to-school information and sneak in some extra get-to-know-you activities, then consider using learning stations. 10 TIPS TO ACE YOUR TEACHER INTERVIEW 10 Tips to Ace Your Teacher Interview. 1. RESEARCH THE SCHOOL. Do your homework and stalk the school before your teacher interview. I mean internet stalking, of course, but you may want to scope out the school’s location beforehand, too. 10 IDEAS FOR PLANNING ENGAGING NOVEL UNITS I hope these ideas help you plan engaging novel units for your students! 1. CURRICULUM MAPPING. Before you start penciling in all of these engaging activities, sit down to map out the “big picture.”. Amanda Cardenas from Mud and Ink Teaching says that the first thing she does for every novel unit is get a clear picture of what directionthe
FIRST-YEAR TEACHER: YOUR QUESTIONS, ANSWERED! You have to do that yourself. But on to #2: Your pedagogy and growth as an educator. Year 1 is going to feel like someone put you on a bicycle without giving you training wheels first. You’ll be learning how to ride the bicycle as you actually ride it. Yes, HOW TO TEACH RESUME WRITING TO YOUR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS Meet your students where they are, but use templates to help them create a visually appealing resume! 8. Make it meaningful & “publish” students’ final resumes! English teachers know that one of the most important but often ignored parts of the writing process is the final phase: Publishing! TEACHING THE CRUCIBLE: AN OUTLINE OF MY UNIT WRITE ON WITH MISS G About Miss G. I'm a high school American literature, journalism, and newspaper teacher who is dedicated to engaging and empowering my students. I love to design authentic learning experiences that creatively trick students into learning. 10 IDEAS FOR VIRTUAL LEARNING STATIONS 5 ENGAGING ELA PROJECTS FOR THE END OF THE YEAR A resume writing unit is a great way to keep your students engaged in practical, real-life writing at the end of the school year. 4. PHOTO JOURNAL. If you are searching for a purposeful project that will engage students without overwhelming them, give them a chance to document life during this unprecedented pandemic. 10 IDEAS FOR VIRTUAL GALLERY WALKS gallery walk, noun: a go-to lesson for making anything more engaging; a perfect plan for when you don’t know how else to teach something; a best-practice version of throwing things together and hoping for the best; I’m only half-joking about the last definition! 😉 But seriously, gallery walks always seem to be the lessons that can get me out of a planning funk. BACK TO SCHOOL ACTIVITIES FOR VIRTUAL DISTANCE LEARNING A virtual “Investigate the Teacher” activity is an engaging, unique way to start the school year. 2: BACK TO SCHOOL LEARNING STATIONS. If you need a way to cover necessary back-to-school information and sneak in some extra get-to-know-you activities, then consider using learning stations. 10 TIPS TO ACE YOUR TEACHER INTERVIEW 10 Tips to Ace Your Teacher Interview. 1. RESEARCH THE SCHOOL. Do your homework and stalk the school before your teacher interview. I mean internet stalking, of course, but you may want to scope out the school’s location beforehand, too. 10 IDEAS FOR PLANNING ENGAGING NOVEL UNITS I hope these ideas help you plan engaging novel units for your students! 1. CURRICULUM MAPPING. Before you start penciling in all of these engaging activities, sit down to map out the “big picture.”. Amanda Cardenas from Mud and Ink Teaching says that the first thing she does for every novel unit is get a clear picture of what directionthe
FIRST-YEAR TEACHER: YOUR QUESTIONS, ANSWERED! You have to do that yourself. But on to #2: Your pedagogy and growth as an educator. Year 1 is going to feel like someone put you on a bicycle without giving you training wheels first. You’ll be learning how to ride the bicycle as you actually ride it. Yes, HOW TO TEACH RESUME WRITING TO YOUR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS Meet your students where they are, but use templates to help them create a visually appealing resume! 8. Make it meaningful & “publish” students’ final resumes! English teachers know that one of the most important but often ignored parts of the writing process is the final phase: Publishing! TEACHING THE CRUCIBLE: AN OUTLINE OF MY UNIT 10 IDEAS FOR VIRTUAL GALLERY WALKS gallery walk, noun: a go-to lesson for making anything more engaging; a perfect plan for when you don’t know how else to teach something; a best-practice version of throwing things together and hoping for the best; I’m only half-joking about the last definition! 😉 But seriously, gallery walks always seem to be the lessons that can get me out of a planning funk. 10 TIPS TO ACE YOUR TEACHER INTERVIEW 10 Tips to Ace Your Teacher Interview 1. RESEARCH THE SCHOOL. Do your homework and stalk the school before your teacher interview. I mean internet stalking, of course, but you may want to scope out the school’s location beforehand, too. 10 ENGAGING IDEAS FOR ELA TEST PREP 4. BELL-RINGERS. Instead of dedicating entire days to test prep and boring your students to death, bell-ringers can help you squeeze in a small dose of ELA test prep each day. If you give your students 1-2 multiple choice questions a day, then test preparation can be much more manageable. This option might not make test prep more engaging,but
20 FREE TECH TOOLS FOR ONLINE TEACHING 20. SYMBALOO. If you and your students are overwhelmed by the number of sites you are utilizing for online teaching and learning, then Symbaloo is a great way to organize everything in one place (thus allowing you to post just ONE master link on your LMS). TEACHING WRITING WITH GOOGLE CLASSROOM Read&Write is a Google Chrome extension that can help scaffold the writing process with its text-to-speech and speech-to-text tools. While it is a paid extension, students can access it free for 30 days. (FYI: Teachers can receive a free premium subscription, but obviously that doesn’t help students at 15 TIPS & TRICKS FOR FIRST CHAPTER FRIDAY 15 Tips & Tricks for First Chapter Friday 1. KEEP IT ENJOYABLE. First Chapter Friday is all about enjoying the shared experience of a read-aloud, generating interest in reading, and exposing students to more books than your curriculum can. 6 ENGAGING VOCABULARY ACTIVITIES TO TRY IN 2020 4. “HEADS UP” GAME. “Heads Up” is one of the best vocabulary games, hands down. 🙂. If you want a low-prep but high-impact activity, try this fun spinoff of Ellen DeGeneres’ popular “Heads Up” game. All you need is a set of cards with your vocabulary HOW TO TEACH RESUME WRITING TO YOUR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS Meet your students where they are, but use templates to help them create a visually appealing resume! 8. Make it meaningful & “publish” students’ final resumes! English teachers know that one of the most important but often ignored parts of the writing process is the final phase: Publishing! HOW TO GET ORGANIZED WITH DAILY AGENDAS IN GOOGLE SLIDES Daily agenda slides communicate clear learning goals to students. 3. In addition to helping students, agenda slides help me stay organized and on track during class. I’ve taught up to 4 classes at one time, so my agenda slides are a life-saver, especially on those days when I can’t seem to remember what I have planned. 5 ENGAGING, STUDENT-CENTERED ELA STRATEGIES TO TRY THIS QUESTION TRAILS. A question trail is an engaging, kinesthetic activity that gets students up and moving around the room on a “trail” of multiple choice questions. It’s one of the few strategies I have for making dreaded multiple choice practice engaging. At each station on the trail, students answer a multiple choice question that sends WRITE ON WITH MISS G About Miss G. I'm a high school American literature, journalism, and newspaper teacher who is dedicated to engaging and empowering my students. I love to design authentic learning experiences that creatively trick students into learning. BACK TO SCHOOL ACTIVITIES FOR VIRTUAL DISTANCE LEARNING A virtual “Investigate the Teacher” activity is an engaging, unique way to start the school year. 2: BACK TO SCHOOL LEARNING STATIONS. If you need a way to cover necessary back-to-school information and sneak in some extra get-to-know-you activities, then consider using learning stations. 5 ENGAGING ELA PROJECTS FOR THE END OF THE YEAR A resume writing unit is a great way to keep your students engaged in practical, real-life writing at the end of the school year. 4. PHOTO JOURNAL. If you are searching for a purposeful project that will engage students without overwhelming them, give them a chance to document life during this unprecedented pandemic. 10 IDEAS FOR VIRTUAL GALLERY WALKS gallery walk, noun: a go-to lesson for making anything more engaging; a perfect plan for when you don’t know how else to teach something; a best-practice version of throwing things together and hoping for the best; I’m only half-joking about the last definition! 😉 But seriously, gallery walks always seem to be the lessons that can get me out of a planning funk. 10 TIPS TO ACE YOUR TEACHER INTERVIEW 10 Tips to Ace Your Teacher Interview. 1. RESEARCH THE SCHOOL. Do your homework and stalk the school before your teacher interview. I mean internet stalking, of course, but you may want to scope out the school’s location beforehand, too. 10 IDEAS FOR PLANNING ENGAGING NOVEL UNITS I hope these ideas help you plan engaging novel units for your students! 1. CURRICULUM MAPPING. Before you start penciling in all of these engaging activities, sit down to map out the “big picture.”. Amanda Cardenas from Mud and Ink Teaching says that the first thing she does for every novel unit is get a clear picture of what directionthe
10 ENGAGING IDEAS FOR ELA TEST PREP 4. BELL-RINGERS. Instead of dedicating entire days to test prep and boring your students to death, bell-ringers can help you squeeze in a small dose of ELA test prep each day. If you give your students 1-2 multiple choice questions a day, then test preparation can be much more manageable. This option might not make test prep more engaging,but
FIRST-YEAR TEACHER: YOUR QUESTIONS, ANSWERED! You have to do that yourself. But on to #2: Your pedagogy and growth as an educator. Year 1 is going to feel like someone put you on a bicycle without giving you training wheels first. You’ll be learning how to ride the bicycle as you actually ride it. Yes, HOW TO TEACH RESUME WRITING TO YOUR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS Meet your students where they are, but use templates to help them create a visually appealing resume! 8. Make it meaningful & “publish” students’ final resumes! English teachers know that one of the most important but often ignored parts of the writing process is the final phase: Publishing! TEACHING THE CRUCIBLE: AN OUTLINE OF MY UNIT WRITE ON WITH MISS G About Miss G. I'm a high school American literature, journalism, and newspaper teacher who is dedicated to engaging and empowering my students. I love to design authentic learning experiences that creatively trick students into learning. BACK TO SCHOOL ACTIVITIES FOR VIRTUAL DISTANCE LEARNING A virtual “Investigate the Teacher” activity is an engaging, unique way to start the school year. 2: BACK TO SCHOOL LEARNING STATIONS. If you need a way to cover necessary back-to-school information and sneak in some extra get-to-know-you activities, then consider using learning stations. 5 ENGAGING ELA PROJECTS FOR THE END OF THE YEAR A resume writing unit is a great way to keep your students engaged in practical, real-life writing at the end of the school year. 4. PHOTO JOURNAL. If you are searching for a purposeful project that will engage students without overwhelming them, give them a chance to document life during this unprecedented pandemic. 10 IDEAS FOR VIRTUAL GALLERY WALKS gallery walk, noun: a go-to lesson for making anything more engaging; a perfect plan for when you don’t know how else to teach something; a best-practice version of throwing things together and hoping for the best; I’m only half-joking about the last definition! 😉 But seriously, gallery walks always seem to be the lessons that can get me out of a planning funk. 10 TIPS TO ACE YOUR TEACHER INTERVIEW 10 Tips to Ace Your Teacher Interview. 1. RESEARCH THE SCHOOL. Do your homework and stalk the school before your teacher interview. I mean internet stalking, of course, but you may want to scope out the school’s location beforehand, too. 10 IDEAS FOR PLANNING ENGAGING NOVEL UNITS I hope these ideas help you plan engaging novel units for your students! 1. CURRICULUM MAPPING. Before you start penciling in all of these engaging activities, sit down to map out the “big picture.”. Amanda Cardenas from Mud and Ink Teaching says that the first thing she does for every novel unit is get a clear picture of what directionthe
10 ENGAGING IDEAS FOR ELA TEST PREP 4. BELL-RINGERS. Instead of dedicating entire days to test prep and boring your students to death, bell-ringers can help you squeeze in a small dose of ELA test prep each day. If you give your students 1-2 multiple choice questions a day, then test preparation can be much more manageable. This option might not make test prep more engaging,but
FIRST-YEAR TEACHER: YOUR QUESTIONS, ANSWERED! You have to do that yourself. But on to #2: Your pedagogy and growth as an educator. Year 1 is going to feel like someone put you on a bicycle without giving you training wheels first. You’ll be learning how to ride the bicycle as you actually ride it. Yes, HOW TO TEACH RESUME WRITING TO YOUR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS Meet your students where they are, but use templates to help them create a visually appealing resume! 8. Make it meaningful & “publish” students’ final resumes! English teachers know that one of the most important but often ignored parts of the writing process is the final phase: Publishing! TEACHING THE CRUCIBLE: AN OUTLINE OF MY UNIT 10 IDEAS FOR VIRTUAL GALLERY WALKS gallery walk, noun: a go-to lesson for making anything more engaging; a perfect plan for when you don’t know how else to teach something; a best-practice version of throwing things together and hoping for the best; I’m only half-joking about the last definition! 😉 But seriously, gallery walks always seem to be the lessons that can get me out of a planning funk. 10 IDEAS FOR VIRTUAL LEARNING STATIONS 10 Ideas for Virtual Learning Stations 1. UNIT INTRODUCTION STATIONS. Ready to ditch that old unit introduction slideshow once and for all? With a little creative thinking, you can launch almost any new unit with a set of well-designed virtual stations. Give students just enough information to pique their curiosity and preview the unit. 20 FREE TECH TOOLS FOR ONLINE TEACHING 20. SYMBALOO. If you and your students are overwhelmed by the number of sites you are utilizing for online teaching and learning, then Symbaloo is a great way to organize everything in one place (thus allowing you to post just ONE master link on your LMS). 10 ENGAGING IDEAS FOR ELA TEST PREP 4. BELL-RINGERS. Instead of dedicating entire days to test prep and boring your students to death, bell-ringers can help you squeeze in a small dose of ELA test prep each day. If you give your students 1-2 multiple choice questions a day, then test preparation can be much more manageable. This option might not make test prep more engaging,but
15 TIPS & TRICKS FOR FIRST CHAPTER FRIDAY 15 Tips & Tricks for First Chapter Friday 1. KEEP IT ENJOYABLE. First Chapter Friday is all about enjoying the shared experience of a read-aloud, generating interest in reading, and exposing students to more books than your curriculum can. TEACHING WRITING WITH GOOGLE CLASSROOM Read&Write is a Google Chrome extension that can help scaffold the writing process with its text-to-speech and speech-to-text tools. While it is a paid extension, students can access it free for 30 days. (FYI: Teachers can receive a free premium subscription, but obviously that doesn’t help students at 6 ENGAGING VOCABULARY ACTIVITIES TO TRY IN 2020 4. “HEADS UP” GAME. “Heads Up” is one of the best vocabulary games, hands down. 🙂. If you want a low-prep but high-impact activity, try this fun spinoff of Ellen DeGeneres’ popular “Heads Up” game. All you need is a set of cards with your vocabulary HOW TO GET ORGANIZED WITH DAILY AGENDAS IN GOOGLE SLIDES Daily agenda slides communicate clear learning goals to students. 3. In addition to helping students, agenda slides help me stay organized and on track during class. I’ve taught up to 4 classes at one time, so my agenda slides are a life-saver, especially on those days when I can’t seem to remember what I have planned. 10 REASONS TO IMPLEMENT LEARNING STATIONS IN THE SECONDARY 7. DIFFERENTIATED. By differentiating the tasks at each station, you can accommodate the varying needs and preferences of learners in your classroom. You can also structure your stations to appeal to different learning styles (visual, aural, linguistic, and 5 ENGAGING, STUDENT-CENTERED ELA STRATEGIES TO TRY THIS QUESTION TRAILS. A question trail is an engaging, kinesthetic activity that gets students up and moving around the room on a “trail” of multiple choice questions. It’s one of the few strategies I have for making dreaded multiple choice practice engaging. At each station on the trail, students answer a multiple choice question that sends WRITE ON WITH MISS G About Miss G. I'm a high school American literature, journalism, and newspaper teacher who is dedicated to engaging and empowering my students. I love to design authentic learning experiences that creatively trick students into learning. BACK TO SCHOOL ACTIVITIES FOR VIRTUAL DISTANCE LEARNING A virtual “Investigate the Teacher” activity is an engaging, unique way to start the school year. 2: BACK TO SCHOOL LEARNING STATIONS. If you need a way to cover necessary back-to-school information and sneak in some extra get-to-know-you activities, then consider using learning stations. 5 ENGAGING ELA PROJECTS FOR THE END OF THE YEAR A resume writing unit is a great way to keep your students engaged in practical, real-life writing at the end of the school year. 4. PHOTO JOURNAL. If you are searching for a purposeful project that will engage students without overwhelming them, give them a chance to document life during this unprecedented pandemic. 10 IDEAS FOR VIRTUAL GALLERY WALKS gallery walk, noun: a go-to lesson for making anything more engaging; a perfect plan for when you don’t know how else to teach something; a best-practice version of throwing things together and hoping for the best; I’m only half-joking about the last definition! 😉 But seriously, gallery walks always seem to be the lessons that can get me out of a planning funk. 10 TIPS TO ACE YOUR TEACHER INTERVIEW 10 Tips to Ace Your Teacher Interview. 1. RESEARCH THE SCHOOL. Do your homework and stalk the school before your teacher interview. I mean internet stalking, of course, but you may want to scope out the school’s location beforehand, too. 10 IDEAS FOR PLANNING ENGAGING NOVEL UNITS I hope these ideas help you plan engaging novel units for your students! 1. CURRICULUM MAPPING. Before you start penciling in all of these engaging activities, sit down to map out the “big picture.”. Amanda Cardenas from Mud and Ink Teaching says that the first thing she does for every novel unit is get a clear picture of what directionthe
10 ENGAGING IDEAS FOR ELA TEST PREP 4. BELL-RINGERS. Instead of dedicating entire days to test prep and boring your students to death, bell-ringers can help you squeeze in a small dose of ELA test prep each day. If you give your students 1-2 multiple choice questions a day, then test preparation can be much more manageable. This option might not make test prep more engaging,but
FIRST-YEAR TEACHER: YOUR QUESTIONS, ANSWERED! You have to do that yourself. But on to #2: Your pedagogy and growth as an educator. Year 1 is going to feel like someone put you on a bicycle without giving you training wheels first. You’ll be learning how to ride the bicycle as you actually ride it. Yes, HOW TO TEACH RESUME WRITING TO YOUR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS Meet your students where they are, but use templates to help them create a visually appealing resume! 8. Make it meaningful & “publish” students’ final resumes! English teachers know that one of the most important but often ignored parts of the writing process is the final phase: Publishing! TEACHING THE CRUCIBLE: AN OUTLINE OF MY UNIT WRITE ON WITH MISS G About Miss G. I'm a high school American literature, journalism, and newspaper teacher who is dedicated to engaging and empowering my students. I love to design authentic learning experiences that creatively trick students into learning. BACK TO SCHOOL ACTIVITIES FOR VIRTUAL DISTANCE LEARNING A virtual “Investigate the Teacher” activity is an engaging, unique way to start the school year. 2: BACK TO SCHOOL LEARNING STATIONS. If you need a way to cover necessary back-to-school information and sneak in some extra get-to-know-you activities, then consider using learning stations. 5 ENGAGING ELA PROJECTS FOR THE END OF THE YEAR A resume writing unit is a great way to keep your students engaged in practical, real-life writing at the end of the school year. 4. PHOTO JOURNAL. If you are searching for a purposeful project that will engage students without overwhelming them, give them a chance to document life during this unprecedented pandemic. 10 IDEAS FOR VIRTUAL GALLERY WALKS gallery walk, noun: a go-to lesson for making anything more engaging; a perfect plan for when you don’t know how else to teach something; a best-practice version of throwing things together and hoping for the best; I’m only half-joking about the last definition! 😉 But seriously, gallery walks always seem to be the lessons that can get me out of a planning funk. 10 TIPS TO ACE YOUR TEACHER INTERVIEW 10 Tips to Ace Your Teacher Interview. 1. RESEARCH THE SCHOOL. Do your homework and stalk the school before your teacher interview. I mean internet stalking, of course, but you may want to scope out the school’s location beforehand, too. 10 IDEAS FOR PLANNING ENGAGING NOVEL UNITS I hope these ideas help you plan engaging novel units for your students! 1. CURRICULUM MAPPING. Before you start penciling in all of these engaging activities, sit down to map out the “big picture.”. Amanda Cardenas from Mud and Ink Teaching says that the first thing she does for every novel unit is get a clear picture of what directionthe
10 ENGAGING IDEAS FOR ELA TEST PREP 4. BELL-RINGERS. Instead of dedicating entire days to test prep and boring your students to death, bell-ringers can help you squeeze in a small dose of ELA test prep each day. If you give your students 1-2 multiple choice questions a day, then test preparation can be much more manageable. This option might not make test prep more engaging,but
FIRST-YEAR TEACHER: YOUR QUESTIONS, ANSWERED! You have to do that yourself. But on to #2: Your pedagogy and growth as an educator. Year 1 is going to feel like someone put you on a bicycle without giving you training wheels first. You’ll be learning how to ride the bicycle as you actually ride it. Yes, HOW TO TEACH RESUME WRITING TO YOUR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS Meet your students where they are, but use templates to help them create a visually appealing resume! 8. Make it meaningful & “publish” students’ final resumes! English teachers know that one of the most important but often ignored parts of the writing process is the final phase: Publishing! TEACHING THE CRUCIBLE: AN OUTLINE OF MY UNIT 10 IDEAS FOR VIRTUAL GALLERY WALKS gallery walk, noun: a go-to lesson for making anything more engaging; a perfect plan for when you don’t know how else to teach something; a best-practice version of throwing things together and hoping for the best; I’m only half-joking about the last definition! 😉 But seriously, gallery walks always seem to be the lessons that can get me out of a planning funk. 10 IDEAS FOR VIRTUAL LEARNING STATIONS 10 Ideas for Virtual Learning Stations 1. UNIT INTRODUCTION STATIONS. Ready to ditch that old unit introduction slideshow once and for all? With a little creative thinking, you can launch almost any new unit with a set of well-designed virtual stations. Give students just enough information to pique their curiosity and preview the unit. 20 FREE TECH TOOLS FOR ONLINE TEACHING 20. SYMBALOO. If you and your students are overwhelmed by the number of sites you are utilizing for online teaching and learning, then Symbaloo is a great way to organize everything in one place (thus allowing you to post just ONE master link on your LMS). 10 ENGAGING IDEAS FOR ELA TEST PREP 4. BELL-RINGERS. Instead of dedicating entire days to test prep and boring your students to death, bell-ringers can help you squeeze in a small dose of ELA test prep each day. If you give your students 1-2 multiple choice questions a day, then test preparation can be much more manageable. This option might not make test prep more engaging,but
15 TIPS & TRICKS FOR FIRST CHAPTER FRIDAY 15 Tips & Tricks for First Chapter Friday 1. KEEP IT ENJOYABLE. First Chapter Friday is all about enjoying the shared experience of a read-aloud, generating interest in reading, and exposing students to more books than your curriculum can. TEACHING WRITING WITH GOOGLE CLASSROOM Read&Write is a Google Chrome extension that can help scaffold the writing process with its text-to-speech and speech-to-text tools. While it is a paid extension, students can access it free for 30 days. (FYI: Teachers can receive a free premium subscription, but obviously that doesn’t help students at 6 ENGAGING VOCABULARY ACTIVITIES TO TRY IN 2020 4. “HEADS UP” GAME. “Heads Up” is one of the best vocabulary games, hands down. 🙂. If you want a low-prep but high-impact activity, try this fun spinoff of Ellen DeGeneres’ popular “Heads Up” game. All you need is a set of cards with your vocabulary HOW TO GET ORGANIZED WITH DAILY AGENDAS IN GOOGLE SLIDES Daily agenda slides communicate clear learning goals to students. 3. In addition to helping students, agenda slides help me stay organized and on track during class. I’ve taught up to 4 classes at one time, so my agenda slides are a life-saver, especially on those days when I can’t seem to remember what I have planned. 5 ENGAGING, STUDENT-CENTERED ELA STRATEGIES TO TRY THIS QUESTION TRAILS. A question trail is an engaging, kinesthetic activity that gets students up and moving around the room on a “trail” of multiple choice questions. It’s one of the few strategies I have for making dreaded multiple choice practice engaging. At each station on the trail, students answer a multiple choice question that sends 10 REASONS TO IMPLEMENT LEARNING STATIONS IN THE SECONDARY 7. DIFFERENTIATED. By differentiating the tasks at each station, you can accommodate the varying needs and preferences of learners in your classroom. You can also structure your stations to appeal to different learning styles (visual, aural, linguistic, and WRITE ON WITH MISS G About Miss G. I'm a high school American literature, journalism, and newspaper teacher who is dedicated to engaging and empowering my students. I love to design authentic learning experiences that creatively trick students into learning. 5 ENGAGING ELA PROJECTS FOR THE END OF THE YEAR A resume writing unit is a great way to keep your students engaged in practical, real-life writing at the end of the school year. 4. PHOTO JOURNAL. If you are searching for a purposeful project that will engage students without overwhelming them, give them a chance to document life during this unprecedented pandemic. 10 IDEAS FOR PLANNING ENGAGING NOVEL UNITS I hope these ideas help you plan engaging novel units for your students! 1. CURRICULUM MAPPING. Before you start penciling in all of these engaging activities, sit down to map out the “big picture.”. Amanda Cardenas from Mud and Ink Teaching says that the first thing she does for every novel unit is get a clear picture of what directionthe
BACK TO SCHOOL ACTIVITIES FOR VIRTUAL DISTANCE LEARNING A virtual “Investigate the Teacher” activity is an engaging, unique way to start the school year. 2: BACK TO SCHOOL LEARNING STATIONS. If you need a way to cover necessary back-to-school information and sneak in some extra get-to-know-you activities, then consider using learning stations. 20 FREE TECH TOOLS FOR ONLINE TEACHING 20. SYMBALOO. If you and your students are overwhelmed by the number of sites you are utilizing for online teaching and learning, then Symbaloo is a great way to organize everything in one place (thus allowing you to post just ONE master link on your LMS). 6 WAYS TO USE SPEED DATING IN YOUR CLASSROOM Option 2: Before reading a novel, students can “speed date” the characters through excerpts, dialogue, or other elements & make inferences. This is an engaging and meaningful pre-reading activity that acquaints students with the characters and text! 5. SPEED PRESENTATIONS. Speed dating setup. Like the name suggests, this meansmini
HOW TO TEACH RESUME WRITING TO YOUR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS Meet your students where they are, but use templates to help them create a visually appealing resume! 8. Make it meaningful & “publish” students’ final resumes! English teachers know that one of the most important but often ignored parts of the writing process is the final phase: Publishing! TEACHING AMERICAN LITERATURE: MY UNITS & FAVORITE LESSONS UNIT 1: American Perspectives & the American dream. This is a mini-unit that serves as the foundation for my year-long American literature course. In the past, we’ve specifically focused on the American dream, but this year we are taking an approach to incorporate more unique voices from diverse writers. Inevitably, we will discussthe
10 REASONS TO IMPLEMENT LEARNING STATIONS IN THE SECONDARYLEARNING STATION MUSICLEARNING STATION MUSIC 7. DIFFERENTIATED. By differentiating the tasks at each station, you can accommodate the varying needs and preferences of learners in your classroom. You can also structure your stations to appeal to different learning styles (visual, aural, linguistic, and TEACHING THE CRUCIBLE: AN OUTLINE OF MY UNIT WRITE ON WITH MISS G About Miss G. I'm a high school American literature, journalism, and newspaper teacher who is dedicated to engaging and empowering my students. I love to design authentic learning experiences that creatively trick students into learning. 5 ENGAGING ELA PROJECTS FOR THE END OF THE YEAR A resume writing unit is a great way to keep your students engaged in practical, real-life writing at the end of the school year. 4. PHOTO JOURNAL. If you are searching for a purposeful project that will engage students without overwhelming them, give them a chance to document life during this unprecedented pandemic. 10 IDEAS FOR PLANNING ENGAGING NOVEL UNITS I hope these ideas help you plan engaging novel units for your students! 1. CURRICULUM MAPPING. Before you start penciling in all of these engaging activities, sit down to map out the “big picture.”. Amanda Cardenas from Mud and Ink Teaching says that the first thing she does for every novel unit is get a clear picture of what directionthe
BACK TO SCHOOL ACTIVITIES FOR VIRTUAL DISTANCE LEARNING A virtual “Investigate the Teacher” activity is an engaging, unique way to start the school year. 2: BACK TO SCHOOL LEARNING STATIONS. If you need a way to cover necessary back-to-school information and sneak in some extra get-to-know-you activities, then consider using learning stations. 20 FREE TECH TOOLS FOR ONLINE TEACHING 20. SYMBALOO. If you and your students are overwhelmed by the number of sites you are utilizing for online teaching and learning, then Symbaloo is a great way to organize everything in one place (thus allowing you to post just ONE master link on your LMS). 6 WAYS TO USE SPEED DATING IN YOUR CLASSROOM Option 2: Before reading a novel, students can “speed date” the characters through excerpts, dialogue, or other elements & make inferences. This is an engaging and meaningful pre-reading activity that acquaints students with the characters and text! 5. SPEED PRESENTATIONS. Speed dating setup. Like the name suggests, this meansmini
HOW TO TEACH RESUME WRITING TO YOUR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS Meet your students where they are, but use templates to help them create a visually appealing resume! 8. Make it meaningful & “publish” students’ final resumes! English teachers know that one of the most important but often ignored parts of the writing process is the final phase: Publishing! TEACHING AMERICAN LITERATURE: MY UNITS & FAVORITE LESSONS UNIT 1: American Perspectives & the American dream. This is a mini-unit that serves as the foundation for my year-long American literature course. In the past, we’ve specifically focused on the American dream, but this year we are taking an approach to incorporate more unique voices from diverse writers. Inevitably, we will discussthe
10 REASONS TO IMPLEMENT LEARNING STATIONS IN THE SECONDARYLEARNING STATION MUSICLEARNING STATION MUSIC 7. DIFFERENTIATED. By differentiating the tasks at each station, you can accommodate the varying needs and preferences of learners in your classroom. You can also structure your stations to appeal to different learning styles (visual, aural, linguistic, and TEACHING THE CRUCIBLE: AN OUTLINE OF MY UNIT 10 TIPS TO ACE YOUR TEACHER INTERVIEW 10 Tips to Ace Your Teacher Interview 1. RESEARCH THE SCHOOL. Do your homework and stalk the school before your teacher interview. I mean internet stalking, of course, but you may want to scope out the school’s location beforehand, too. 20 FREE TECH TOOLS FOR ONLINE TEACHING 20. SYMBALOO. If you and your students are overwhelmed by the number of sites you are utilizing for online teaching and learning, then Symbaloo is a great way to organize everything in one place (thus allowing you to post just ONE master link on your LMS). 10 IDEAS FOR VIRTUAL GALLERY WALKS gallery walk, noun: a go-to lesson for making anything more engaging; a perfect plan for when you don’t know how else to teach something; a best-practice version of throwing things together and hoping for the best; I’m only half-joking about the last definition! 😉 But seriously, gallery walks always seem to be the lessons that can get me out of a planning funk. 10 ENGAGING IDEAS FOR ELA TEST PREP 4. BELL-RINGERS. Instead of dedicating entire days to test prep and boring your students to death, bell-ringers can help you squeeze in a small dose of ELA test prep each day. If you give your students 1-2 multiple choice questions a day, then test preparation can be much more manageable. This option might not make test prep more engaging,but
6 ENGAGING VOCABULARY ACTIVITIES TO TRY IN 2020 4. “HEADS UP” GAME. “Heads Up” is one of the best vocabulary games, hands down. 🙂. If you want a low-prep but high-impact activity, try this fun spinoff of Ellen DeGeneres’ popular “Heads Up” game. All you need is a set of cards with your vocabulary 15 WAYS TO USE GOOGLE FORMS 15 Ways to Use Google Forms in the Classroom. 1. SELF-GRADING QUIZZES & ASSESSMENTS. Don’t waste time grading multiple-choice quizzes or assessments when Google Forms can grade them for you! This function is a game-changer and a life-saver. To create a self-grading Google Form, you have a few options. INVESTIGATE THE TEACHER ACTIVITY: WHAT TO INCLUDE IN YOUR “Investigate the Teacher” is my all-time favorite first day of school activity. I’ve been using it for the last 5 years now, and every year, it makes for the most fun, engaging, and stress-free first day of school.This year, it will look a little different, but it will still be just as fun! 5 ENGAGING, STUDENT-CENTERED ELA STRATEGIES TO TRY THIS QUESTION TRAILS. A question trail is an engaging, kinesthetic activity that gets students up and moving around the room on a “trail” of multiple choice questions. It’s one of the few strategies I have for making dreaded multiple choice practice engaging. At each station on the trail, students answer a multiple choice question that sends COMFORT IN THE CLASSROOM WITH FLEXIBLE SEATING This is flexible seating, and the most empowering part of it is that flexible seating will look and function differently for each educator and student.. Ultimately, the goal of flexible seating is to better engage students and empower them with choices by providing diverse seating options. Flexible seating facilitates student-centered, collaborative learning, fosters a positive classroom CLASSROOM DECORATION HACKS: CHEAP, EASY IDEAS Decorating your classroom does not have to be expensive, time-consuming, or difficult. Check out the following classroom decoration ideas for easy and affordable ways to transform your space for you and your students! 1. Add some greenery to brighten up your room and boost your mood. Greenery will brighten up your classroom,but studies have
WRITE ON WITH MISS G About Miss G. I'm a high school American literature, journalism, and newspaper teacher who is dedicated to engaging and empowering my students. I love to design authentic learning experiences that creatively trick students into learning. 5 ENGAGING ELA PROJECTS FOR THE END OF THE YEAR A resume writing unit is a great way to keep your students engaged in practical, real-life writing at the end of the school year. 4. PHOTO JOURNAL. If you are searching for a purposeful project that will engage students without overwhelming them, give them a chance to document life during this unprecedented pandemic. BACK TO SCHOOL ACTIVITIES FOR VIRTUAL DISTANCE LEARNING A virtual “Investigate the Teacher” activity is an engaging, unique way to start the school year. 2: BACK TO SCHOOL LEARNING STATIONS. If you need a way to cover necessary back-to-school information and sneak in some extra get-to-know-you activities, then consider using learning stations. 10 IDEAS FOR PLANNING ENGAGING NOVEL UNITS I hope these ideas help you plan engaging novel units for your students! 1. CURRICULUM MAPPING. Before you start penciling in all of these engaging activities, sit down to map out the “big picture.”. Amanda Cardenas from Mud and Ink Teaching says that the first thing she does for every novel unit is get a clear picture of what directionthe
20 FREE TECH TOOLS FOR ONLINE TEACHING 20. SYMBALOO. If you and your students are overwhelmed by the number of sites you are utilizing for online teaching and learning, then Symbaloo is a great way to organize everything in one place (thus allowing you to post just ONE master link on your LMS). 6 WAYS TO USE SPEED DATING IN YOUR CLASSROOM Option 2: Before reading a novel, students can “speed date” the characters through excerpts, dialogue, or other elements & make inferences. This is an engaging and meaningful pre-reading activity that acquaints students with the characters and text! 5. SPEED PRESENTATIONS. Speed dating setup. Like the name suggests, this meansmini
HOW TO TEACH RESUME WRITING TO YOUR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS Meet your students where they are, but use templates to help them create a visually appealing resume! 8. Make it meaningful & “publish” students’ final resumes! English teachers know that one of the most important but often ignored parts of the writing process is the final phase: Publishing! TEACHING AMERICAN LITERATURE: MY UNITS & FAVORITE LESSONS UNIT 1: American Perspectives & the American dream. This is a mini-unit that serves as the foundation for my year-long American literature course. In the past, we’ve specifically focused on the American dream, but this year we are taking an approach to incorporate more unique voices from diverse writers. Inevitably, we will discussthe
10 REASONS TO IMPLEMENT LEARNING STATIONS IN THE SECONDARYLEARNING STATION MUSICLEARNING STATION MUSIC 7. DIFFERENTIATED. By differentiating the tasks at each station, you can accommodate the varying needs and preferences of learners in your classroom. You can also structure your stations to appeal to different learning styles (visual, aural, linguistic, and TEACHING THE CRUCIBLE: AN OUTLINE OF MY UNIT WRITE ON WITH MISS G About Miss G. I'm a high school American literature, journalism, and newspaper teacher who is dedicated to engaging and empowering my students. I love to design authentic learning experiences that creatively trick students into learning. 5 ENGAGING ELA PROJECTS FOR THE END OF THE YEAR A resume writing unit is a great way to keep your students engaged in practical, real-life writing at the end of the school year. 4. PHOTO JOURNAL. If you are searching for a purposeful project that will engage students without overwhelming them, give them a chance to document life during this unprecedented pandemic. BACK TO SCHOOL ACTIVITIES FOR VIRTUAL DISTANCE LEARNING A virtual “Investigate the Teacher” activity is an engaging, unique way to start the school year. 2: BACK TO SCHOOL LEARNING STATIONS. If you need a way to cover necessary back-to-school information and sneak in some extra get-to-know-you activities, then consider using learning stations. 10 IDEAS FOR PLANNING ENGAGING NOVEL UNITS I hope these ideas help you plan engaging novel units for your students! 1. CURRICULUM MAPPING. Before you start penciling in all of these engaging activities, sit down to map out the “big picture.”. Amanda Cardenas from Mud and Ink Teaching says that the first thing she does for every novel unit is get a clear picture of what directionthe
20 FREE TECH TOOLS FOR ONLINE TEACHING 20. SYMBALOO. If you and your students are overwhelmed by the number of sites you are utilizing for online teaching and learning, then Symbaloo is a great way to organize everything in one place (thus allowing you to post just ONE master link on your LMS). 6 WAYS TO USE SPEED DATING IN YOUR CLASSROOM Option 2: Before reading a novel, students can “speed date” the characters through excerpts, dialogue, or other elements & make inferences. This is an engaging and meaningful pre-reading activity that acquaints students with the characters and text! 5. SPEED PRESENTATIONS. Speed dating setup. Like the name suggests, this meansmini
HOW TO TEACH RESUME WRITING TO YOUR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS Meet your students where they are, but use templates to help them create a visually appealing resume! 8. Make it meaningful & “publish” students’ final resumes! English teachers know that one of the most important but often ignored parts of the writing process is the final phase: Publishing! TEACHING AMERICAN LITERATURE: MY UNITS & FAVORITE LESSONS UNIT 1: American Perspectives & the American dream. This is a mini-unit that serves as the foundation for my year-long American literature course. In the past, we’ve specifically focused on the American dream, but this year we are taking an approach to incorporate more unique voices from diverse writers. Inevitably, we will discussthe
10 REASONS TO IMPLEMENT LEARNING STATIONS IN THE SECONDARYLEARNING STATION MUSICLEARNING STATION MUSIC 7. DIFFERENTIATED. By differentiating the tasks at each station, you can accommodate the varying needs and preferences of learners in your classroom. You can also structure your stations to appeal to different learning styles (visual, aural, linguistic, and TEACHING THE CRUCIBLE: AN OUTLINE OF MY UNIT 10 TIPS TO ACE YOUR TEACHER INTERVIEW 10 Tips to Ace Your Teacher Interview 1. RESEARCH THE SCHOOL. Do your homework and stalk the school before your teacher interview. I mean internet stalking, of course, but you may want to scope out the school’s location beforehand, too. 20 FREE TECH TOOLS FOR ONLINE TEACHING 20. SYMBALOO. If you and your students are overwhelmed by the number of sites you are utilizing for online teaching and learning, then Symbaloo is a great way to organize everything in one place (thus allowing you to post just ONE master link on your LMS). 10 IDEAS FOR VIRTUAL GALLERY WALKS gallery walk, noun: a go-to lesson for making anything more engaging; a perfect plan for when you don’t know how else to teach something; a best-practice version of throwing things together and hoping for the best; I’m only half-joking about the last definition! 😉 But seriously, gallery walks always seem to be the lessons that can get me out of a planning funk. 10 ENGAGING IDEAS FOR ELA TEST PREP 4. BELL-RINGERS. Instead of dedicating entire days to test prep and boring your students to death, bell-ringers can help you squeeze in a small dose of ELA test prep each day. If you give your students 1-2 multiple choice questions a day, then test preparation can be much more manageable. This option might not make test prep more engaging,but
6 ENGAGING VOCABULARY ACTIVITIES TO TRY IN 2020 4. “HEADS UP” GAME. “Heads Up” is one of the best vocabulary games, hands down. 🙂. If you want a low-prep but high-impact activity, try this fun spinoff of Ellen DeGeneres’ popular “Heads Up” game. All you need is a set of cards with your vocabulary 15 WAYS TO USE GOOGLE FORMS 15 Ways to Use Google Forms in the Classroom. 1. SELF-GRADING QUIZZES & ASSESSMENTS. Don’t waste time grading multiple-choice quizzes or assessments when Google Forms can grade them for you! This function is a game-changer and a life-saver. To create a self-grading Google Form, you have a few options. INVESTIGATE THE TEACHER ACTIVITY: WHAT TO INCLUDE IN YOUR “Investigate the Teacher” is my all-time favorite first day of school activity. I’ve been using it for the last 5 years now, and every year, it makes for the most fun, engaging, and stress-free first day of school.This year, it will look a little different, but it will still be just as fun! 5 ENGAGING, STUDENT-CENTERED ELA STRATEGIES TO TRY THIS QUESTION TRAILS. A question trail is an engaging, kinesthetic activity that gets students up and moving around the room on a “trail” of multiple choice questions. It’s one of the few strategies I have for making dreaded multiple choice practice engaging. At each station on the trail, students answer a multiple choice question that sends COMFORT IN THE CLASSROOM WITH FLEXIBLE SEATING This is flexible seating, and the most empowering part of it is that flexible seating will look and function differently for each educator and student.. Ultimately, the goal of flexible seating is to better engage students and empower them with choices by providing diverse seating options. Flexible seating facilitates student-centered, collaborative learning, fosters a positive classroom CLASSROOM DECORATION HACKS: CHEAP, EASY IDEAS Decorating your classroom does not have to be expensive, time-consuming, or difficult. Check out the following classroom decoration ideas for easy and affordable ways to transform your space for you and your students! 1. Add some greenery to brighten up your room and boost your mood. Greenery will brighten up your classroom,but studies have
WRITE ON WITH MISS G About Miss G. I'm a high school American literature, journalism, and newspaper teacher who is dedicated to engaging and empowering my students. I love to design authentic learning experiences that creatively trick students into learning. 5 ENGAGING ELA PROJECTS FOR THE END OF THE YEAR A resume writing unit is a great way to keep your students engaged in practical, real-life writing at the end of the school year. 4. PHOTO JOURNAL. If you are searching for a purposeful project that will engage students without overwhelming them, give them a chance to document life during this unprecedented pandemic. BACK TO SCHOOL ACTIVITIES FOR VIRTUAL DISTANCE LEARNING A virtual “Investigate the Teacher” activity is an engaging, unique way to start the school year. 2: BACK TO SCHOOL LEARNING STATIONS. If you need a way to cover necessary back-to-school information and sneak in some extra get-to-know-you activities, then consider using learning stations. 10 IDEAS FOR PLANNING ENGAGING NOVEL UNITS I hope these ideas help you plan engaging novel units for your students! 1. CURRICULUM MAPPING. Before you start penciling in all of these engaging activities, sit down to map out the “big picture.”. Amanda Cardenas from Mud and Ink Teaching says that the first thing she does for every novel unit is get a clear picture of what directionthe
20 FREE TECH TOOLS FOR ONLINE TEACHING 20. SYMBALOO. If you and your students are overwhelmed by the number of sites you are utilizing for online teaching and learning, then Symbaloo is a great way to organize everything in one place (thus allowing you to post just ONE master link on your LMS). 6 WAYS TO USE SPEED DATING IN YOUR CLASSROOM Option 2: Before reading a novel, students can “speed date” the characters through excerpts, dialogue, or other elements & make inferences. This is an engaging and meaningful pre-reading activity that acquaints students with the characters and text! 5. SPEED PRESENTATIONS. Speed dating setup. Like the name suggests, this meansmini
HOW TO TEACH RESUME WRITING TO YOUR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS Meet your students where they are, but use templates to help them create a visually appealing resume! 8. Make it meaningful & “publish” students’ final resumes! English teachers know that one of the most important but often ignored parts of the writing process is the final phase: Publishing! TEACHING AMERICAN LITERATURE: MY UNITS & FAVORITE LESSONS UNIT 1: American Perspectives & the American dream. This is a mini-unit that serves as the foundation for my year-long American literature course. In the past, we’ve specifically focused on the American dream, but this year we are taking an approach to incorporate more unique voices from diverse writers. Inevitably, we will discussthe
10 REASONS TO IMPLEMENT LEARNING STATIONS IN THE SECONDARYLEARNING STATION MUSICLEARNING STATION MUSIC 7. DIFFERENTIATED. By differentiating the tasks at each station, you can accommodate the varying needs and preferences of learners in your classroom. You can also structure your stations to appeal to different learning styles (visual, aural, linguistic, and TEACHING THE CRUCIBLE: AN OUTLINE OF MY UNIT WRITE ON WITH MISS G About Miss G. I'm a high school American literature, journalism, and newspaper teacher who is dedicated to engaging and empowering my students. I love to design authentic learning experiences that creatively trick students into learning. 5 ENGAGING ELA PROJECTS FOR THE END OF THE YEAR A resume writing unit is a great way to keep your students engaged in practical, real-life writing at the end of the school year. 4. PHOTO JOURNAL. If you are searching for a purposeful project that will engage students without overwhelming them, give them a chance to document life during this unprecedented pandemic. BACK TO SCHOOL ACTIVITIES FOR VIRTUAL DISTANCE LEARNING A virtual “Investigate the Teacher” activity is an engaging, unique way to start the school year. 2: BACK TO SCHOOL LEARNING STATIONS. If you need a way to cover necessary back-to-school information and sneak in some extra get-to-know-you activities, then consider using learning stations. 10 IDEAS FOR PLANNING ENGAGING NOVEL UNITS I hope these ideas help you plan engaging novel units for your students! 1. CURRICULUM MAPPING. Before you start penciling in all of these engaging activities, sit down to map out the “big picture.”. Amanda Cardenas from Mud and Ink Teaching says that the first thing she does for every novel unit is get a clear picture of what directionthe
20 FREE TECH TOOLS FOR ONLINE TEACHING 20. SYMBALOO. If you and your students are overwhelmed by the number of sites you are utilizing for online teaching and learning, then Symbaloo is a great way to organize everything in one place (thus allowing you to post just ONE master link on your LMS). 6 WAYS TO USE SPEED DATING IN YOUR CLASSROOM Option 2: Before reading a novel, students can “speed date” the characters through excerpts, dialogue, or other elements & make inferences. This is an engaging and meaningful pre-reading activity that acquaints students with the characters and text! 5. SPEED PRESENTATIONS. Speed dating setup. Like the name suggests, this meansmini
HOW TO TEACH RESUME WRITING TO YOUR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS Meet your students where they are, but use templates to help them create a visually appealing resume! 8. Make it meaningful & “publish” students’ final resumes! English teachers know that one of the most important but often ignored parts of the writing process is the final phase: Publishing! TEACHING AMERICAN LITERATURE: MY UNITS & FAVORITE LESSONS UNIT 1: American Perspectives & the American dream. This is a mini-unit that serves as the foundation for my year-long American literature course. In the past, we’ve specifically focused on the American dream, but this year we are taking an approach to incorporate more unique voices from diverse writers. Inevitably, we will discussthe
10 REASONS TO IMPLEMENT LEARNING STATIONS IN THE SECONDARYLEARNING STATION MUSICLEARNING STATION MUSIC 7. DIFFERENTIATED. By differentiating the tasks at each station, you can accommodate the varying needs and preferences of learners in your classroom. You can also structure your stations to appeal to different learning styles (visual, aural, linguistic, and TEACHING THE CRUCIBLE: AN OUTLINE OF MY UNIT 10 TIPS TO ACE YOUR TEACHER INTERVIEW 10 Tips to Ace Your Teacher Interview 1. RESEARCH THE SCHOOL. Do your homework and stalk the school before your teacher interview. I mean internet stalking, of course, but you may want to scope out the school’s location beforehand, too. 20 FREE TECH TOOLS FOR ONLINE TEACHING 20. SYMBALOO. If you and your students are overwhelmed by the number of sites you are utilizing for online teaching and learning, then Symbaloo is a great way to organize everything in one place (thus allowing you to post just ONE master link on your LMS). 10 IDEAS FOR VIRTUAL GALLERY WALKS gallery walk, noun: a go-to lesson for making anything more engaging; a perfect plan for when you don’t know how else to teach something; a best-practice version of throwing things together and hoping for the best; I’m only half-joking about the last definition! 😉 But seriously, gallery walks always seem to be the lessons that can get me out of a planning funk. 10 ENGAGING IDEAS FOR ELA TEST PREP 4. BELL-RINGERS. Instead of dedicating entire days to test prep and boring your students to death, bell-ringers can help you squeeze in a small dose of ELA test prep each day. If you give your students 1-2 multiple choice questions a day, then test preparation can be much more manageable. This option might not make test prep more engaging,but
6 ENGAGING VOCABULARY ACTIVITIES TO TRY IN 2020 4. “HEADS UP” GAME. “Heads Up” is one of the best vocabulary games, hands down. 🙂. If you want a low-prep but high-impact activity, try this fun spinoff of Ellen DeGeneres’ popular “Heads Up” game. All you need is a set of cards with your vocabulary 15 WAYS TO USE GOOGLE FORMS 15 Ways to Use Google Forms in the Classroom. 1. SELF-GRADING QUIZZES & ASSESSMENTS. Don’t waste time grading multiple-choice quizzes or assessments when Google Forms can grade them for you! This function is a game-changer and a life-saver. To create a self-grading Google Form, you have a few options. INVESTIGATE THE TEACHER ACTIVITY: WHAT TO INCLUDE IN YOUR “Investigate the Teacher” is my all-time favorite first day of school activity. I’ve been using it for the last 5 years now, and every year, it makes for the most fun, engaging, and stress-free first day of school.This year, it will look a little different, but it will still be just as fun! 5 ENGAGING, STUDENT-CENTERED ELA STRATEGIES TO TRY THIS QUESTION TRAILS. A question trail is an engaging, kinesthetic activity that gets students up and moving around the room on a “trail” of multiple choice questions. It’s one of the few strategies I have for making dreaded multiple choice practice engaging. At each station on the trail, students answer a multiple choice question that sends COMFORT IN THE CLASSROOM WITH FLEXIBLE SEATING This is flexible seating, and the most empowering part of it is that flexible seating will look and function differently for each educator and student.. Ultimately, the goal of flexible seating is to better engage students and empower them with choices by providing diverse seating options. Flexible seating facilitates student-centered, collaborative learning, fosters a positive classroom CLASSROOM DECORATION HACKS: CHEAP, EASY IDEAS Decorating your classroom does not have to be expensive, time-consuming, or difficult. Check out the following classroom decoration ideas for easy and affordable ways to transform your space for you and your students! 1. Add some greenery to brighten up your room and boost your mood. Greenery will brighten up your classroom,but studies have
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