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Paragraph of the Week, High School Vol. 1, Text-Based, Weekly Writing Videos, High School, Writing Assessment, Education English, High School Writing, Student Writing, Teaching Writing, Writing Practice, Writing Strategies
Paragraph of the Week Writing Prompts, High School Set 1, Traditional & Digital
Paragraph of the Week, High School Vol. 1, Text-Based, Weekly Writing
34 Signs You're a Type B Teacher Humour, Ideas, Teacher Jokes, Teacher Problems, Best Teacher, Education Humor, Teaching Memes, Teaching Humor, Teacher Life
34 Signs You're a Type B Teacher
LEARNING STATIONS FOR INDEPENDENT READING: Use learning stations in middle and high school English when students are reading their own novels. Reading, 6th Grade Reading, Middle School Reading, Teaching Strategies, Teaching Middle School, Independent Reading
Learning Stations for Reader's Notebooks
LEARNING STATIONS FOR INDEPENDENT READING: Use learning stations in middle and high school English when students are reading their own novels.
Tips for starting CLOSE READING with your kiddos! English, Close Reading, Reading Comprehension, Upper Elementary Resources, Anchor Charts, Close Reading Strategies, Reading Intervention
Close Reading!
Tips for starting CLOSE READING with your kiddos!
Ten funny classroom situations that only a teacher will understand. Teacher humor to brighten your day! Teacher Humour, Teacher Humor, Teacher Funnies, Teacher Quotes, Funny Things
Teacher Humor - The Teacher Next Door
Ten funny classroom situations that only a teacher will understand. Teacher humor to brighten your day!
Students can struggle with reading for a variety of reasons: rich vocabulary, lack of background knowledge, the author's writing style. To scaffold difficult texts, teach students to annotate through the gradual release process. Studio
Introducing Text Annotation Using the Gradual Release Process
Students can struggle with reading for a variety of reasons: rich vocabulary, lack of background knowledge, the author's writing style. To scaffold difficult texts, teach students to annotate through the gradual release process.
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What Awaits Every Cheater in Plagiarism Hell? #infographic #internet #Plagiarism Writing, English Class, Literatura, Ap Language
What Awaits Every Cheater in the Plagiarism Hell? #infographic
What Awaits Every Cheater in Plagiarism Hell? #infographic #internet #Plagiarism
Teacher Meme Pre K, Instagram, Teacher Appreciation, Teacher Hacks, Teacher Tired
Teacher Meme
High School and Middle School English: focus on the process and use revision stations to do so. Read about how I use them in my classroom. Task Cards, Writing Process, Writing Workshop, Writing Services, Essay Writing
REVISION LEARNING STATIONS
High School and Middle School English: focus on the process and use revision stations to do so. Read about how I use them in my classroom.
What a great idea for a Friday morning! Excited to see what the kids come up with #miss5thswhiteboard #friyay #teachersofinstagram #iteachfifth Teachers, Lesson Plans, Diy, Beginning Of School, School Counseling, Classroom Community
What a great idea for a Friday morning! Excited to see what the kids come up with #miss5thswhiteboard #friyay #teachersofinstagram #iteachfifth
Students will learn in this tutorial when and how to use an in-text citation. They'll also practice putting some together. Robin Hood may be involved. 6th Grade Writing
In-text Citations for Middle School Students
Students will learn in this tutorial when and how to use an in-text citation. They'll also practice putting some together. Robin Hood may be involved.
A good list of writing topics students should master before high school. Teaching High School, Teaching Tips
Teacher Resources
A good list of writing topics students should master before high school.
Using stations on the first day of school sets the tone for the year. Show students that they will be out of their seats, engaged in learning, and collaborating with classmates in your classroom. These six stations, some group tasks and some independent tasks, are intended for completion within a 45-minute period. These stations can be used in any subject or grade level, and all of the station directions and activities can be edited to fit the needs of your classroom. Organisation, Neon, First Day Of School Activities, 5th Grade Classroom, First Day Of School, 1st Day Of School, 4th Grade Classroom
First Day of School Stations - Back to School Activities - Print & Digital
Using stations on the first day of school sets the tone for the year. Show students that they will be out of their seats, engaged in learning, and collaborating with classmates in your classroom. These six stations, some group tasks and some independent tasks, are intended for completion within a 45-minute period. These stations can be used in any subject or grade level, and all of the station directions and activities can be edited to fit the needs of your classroom.
That’s Plagiarism?: Teaching Paraphrase Skills to Pre-university Students Language Arts
That’s Plagiarism?: Teaching Paraphrase Skills to Pre-university Students
That’s Plagiarism?: Teaching Paraphrase Skills to Pre-university Students
Teaching Literary Analysis | Edutopia Writing Prompts, Literary Analysis Essay, Literary Essay, Essay, Reading Writing, Teaching Literary Analysis, Reading Strategies
Teaching Literary Analysis
Teaching Literary Analysis | Edutopia
Teachers be like Wines, School Humor, Hilarious, Classroom Memes, School Memes
Teachers be like
MACBETH: Looking for a way to engage your students? Try this fun, but meaningful, interactive digital activity. Inspiration, British, Gcse English, Teaching Tools
Macbeth Character Collages: An Interactive Digital Activity
MACBETH: Looking for a way to engage your students? Try this fun, but meaningful, interactive digital activity.
Literal Vs. Inferential Thinking. Do you explicitly teach your students the difference between literal and inferential questions?  Here's a great place to start-- with observations! :) Teaching Elementary, Upper Elementary, Comprehension Strategies
Literal Vs. Inferential Thinking - Teaching with a Mountain View
Literal Vs. Inferential Thinking. Do you explicitly teach your students the difference between literal and inferential questions? Here's a great place to start-- with observations! :)
Teaching With a Mountain View: Teaching Point of View with Pictures! This is an amazing way to teach literacy skills! Middle School, Teaching Ideas, Teaching Literacy, Reading Workshop
Teaching Point of View - Teaching with a Mountain View
Teaching With a Mountain View: Teaching Point of View with Pictures! This is an amazing way to teach literacy skills!
HIGH SCHOOL ENGLISH: Stations for grammar, independent reading, discovering theme, essay revision, story writing and more. Montessori, Secondary English
Room 213
HIGH SCHOOL ENGLISH: Stations for grammar, independent reading, discovering theme, essay revision, story writing and more.
Tabletop Twitter: The teacher chooses a passage from a book for students to respond to. Student write their own response and then move around to respond to what another student said. Since this is a Twitter-inspired activity there is no talking and short responses. Reading Response, Reading Instruction, Reading Classroom
Conversations in Literacy
Tabletop Twitter: The teacher chooses a passage from a book for students to respond to. Student write their own response and then move around to respond to what another student said. Since this is a Twitter-inspired activity there is no talking and short responses.
BRAWL- alternative to Socratic seminar from rad edupunk David Theriault! (So cool to see this pop up as "Picked for You" on Pinterest!) Teaching Literature, English Classroom, Seminar, Ap Language And Composition
Let’s BRAWL: Throwing Socratic Seminars out of the ring
BRAWL- alternative to Socratic seminar from rad edupunk David Theriault! (So cool to see this pop up as "Picked for You" on Pinterest!)
Cooperative Learning, Academic Language
A favorite desk arrangement, no one's back is to the board, there are easy paths for movement, and kids who need reduced distractions can sit in the front. Classroom Setup, Classroom Ideas, Classroom Seating Arrangements, Middle School Classroom, Classroom Inspiration, Classroom Organisation, Classroom Arrangement
My Favorite Desk Arrangement and other Back to School Wisdom
A favorite desk arrangement, no one's back is to the board, there are easy paths for movement, and kids who need reduced distractions can sit in the front.
Test prep olympics 6th Grade Ela, Reading Test Prep, 3rd Grade Reading, Reading Test, School Reading, Teaching Ela
Test prep olympics