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I love to try out and include as many fun and engaging activities as possible when teaching short stories. And since stories are short and filled with literary richness, they are absolutely perfect for bringing in and trying new ideas and activities. Here is a look at 10 of my favorite short story activities in the secondary ELA classroom. Teaching Short Stories | Short Story Activities | Creative Short Story Assignments | Engaging Short Story Work | Planning a Short Story Unit
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5 Simple Steps for Teaching text annotation & Activities: Teaching middle & high school students how to annotate text is an integral part of the common core curriculum. When I teach my students how to annotate text, I use these simple steps to break down the process into a manageable task for my students. There are also a variety of strategies that I use when I teach and model students how to annotate text. www.thedaringenglishteacher.com for more engaging Secondary ELA resources and tips!
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5 Simple Steps for Teaching text annotation: Teaching middle & high school students how to annotate text is an integral part of the common core curriculum. When I teach my students how to annotate text, I use these simple steps to break down the process into a manageable task for my students. There are also a variety of strategies that I use when I teach and model students how to annotate text. Go to www.thedaringenglishteacher.com for more engaging Secondary ELA resources and tips!
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Movement in the classroom is beneficial for many reasons. Moving around during class helps to reduce stress and get our blood circulating. Here are eight ways to incorporate movement in your classroom to improve learning and student engagement. These movement learning activities are perfect for middle school and high school. Includes escape rooms, stations, sticky note activities, collaborative brainstorming & more! Head to www.thedaringenglishteacher.com for more engaging resources and tips!
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Movement in the classroom is beneficial for many reasons. Getting up to move in the classroom might help anxious students relieve stress. Moving around during class also helps to reduce stress and get our blood circulating. Here are eight ways to incorporate movement in your classroom to improve learning and student engagement. These movement learning activities are perfect for middle school and high school. Head to www.thedaringenglishteacher.com for more engaging resources and tips!
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If you're looking for team building games and activities for your middle school or high school students, this post is for you!! Every single Tuesday, my publication classes pause and take a break from the hustle and bustle of journalism and yearbook to come together and complete team-building activities together -hopefully establishing a bond built on trust and understanding. It is such a fun way to build community! Go to www.thedaringenglishteacher.com for more engaging resources and tips!
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If you're looking for team building games and activities for your middle school or high school students, this post is for you!! Every single Tuesday, my publication classes pause and take a break from the hustle and bustle of journalism and yearbook to come together and complete team-building activities together -hopefully establishing a bond built on trust and understanding. Go to www.thedaringenglishteacher.com for more engaging resources and tips!
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Here are the top 10 MUST teach lessons for your high school English class! Including embedding quotes in writing, punctuation, logical fallacies, paraphrase & summarize, rhetorical appeals, mla format, elements of literature, literary analysis, rhetorical analysis, and poetry analysis! Head to www.thedaringenglishteacher.com for more engaging secondary ela resources and helpful tips!
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Students only have four years in high school English to learn and master so many skills that will help prepare them for college and life after high school. When students leave high school, we hope their English classes have taught them to think critically about what they read and be proficient in writing. Here are the top 10 MUST teach lessons for your high school English class! | Secondary ELA Head to www.thedaringenglishteacher.com for more engaging resources and helpful tips!
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Email Etiquette for Students: Whether teaching in person or with digital and remote learning, there is an email resource for you with activities. Here are 3 reasons why it is important to teach email etiquette at the start of the school year including college & career readiness and digital citizenship. This is perfect for high school, but feel free to start email etiquette as early as middle school! Go to www.thedaringenglishteacher.com for more engaging resources and helpful tips!
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Email Etiquette for Students: Whether teaching in person or with digital and remote learning, there is an email resource for you with activities. Here are 3 reasons why it is important to teach email etiquette at the start of the school year including college & career readiness and digital citizenship. This is perfect for high school, but feel free to start email etiquette as early as middle school! www.thedaringenglishteacher.com for more engaging resources and helpful tips!
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