Grammar Warm-Ups Made Simple: 9 Helpful Hints for Success

Grammar Warm-Ups Made Simple: 9 Helpful Hints for Success

If you think you don’t have time to teach grammar, then grammar warm-ups are your solution! The minute students walk into class, warm-ups set a productive tone for the period. Plus, they sharpen students’ language while hitting ELA standards.  Keep reading to discover nine helpful hints to make teaching grammar

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Be Verbs Lesson Plan: How to Reduce These Dull Words

If you’re ready to help your students take their writing to the next level, then look no further than this be verbs lesson plan! By learning how to reduce these humdrum verbs, students can make their writing more dynamic and engaging! Teach the Be Verbs To reduce be verbs in

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Summer Reading Assignments: How to Make Them Fun and Engaging

Bid farewell to boring summer reading assignments! This post offers practical activities for making reading assignments fun and engaging for all students, even middle schoolers! Allow Students Choice Whether students are choosing a topic to write about or a book to read, you’ll notice that choice fosters buy-in, ownership, and

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Great Summer Reading Lists for Teens to Plunge into Today

It’s about time to hand out those summer reading lists for teens, and what better way to get them excited about this assignment than to introduce titles with book trailers? After all, kids do like their videos! Plus, if you’ve read the title, you can add your own book-talk commentary. 

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17 End-of-Year English Activities to Engage Your Classes

Your grades are in, your students are super excited, and you’re looking for some end-of-year English activities to keep them academically engaged for those last few days of school. I got you! I’ve been where you are, surfing the Internet, reviewing old lesson plans, remembering what worked and didn’t, and

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