Category: Middle/High School ELA
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Simple Ways to Ready Your Students for Testing
In preparing students for assessments, it’s crucial to implement strategies consistently throughout the year, including fostering a growth mindset, building academic vocabulary, familiarizing students with the test format, informing their support system, and creating a positive testing environment. These efforts promote equitable opportunities and enhance student performance.
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20 Women’s History Month Writing Prompts | Don’t Miss the FREEBIE!
This blog post provides 20 thought-provoking writing prompts for Women’s History Month, along with links to other writing prompt ideas and free resources. The prompts cover a wide range of topics, from gender equality to notable female figures. The author also offers additional freebies and resources for celebrating Women’s History Month.
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4 Ways to Add Student Reflection in the Classroom
The article emphasizes the importance of student reflection in the classroom, highlighting its role in deepening students’ understanding of learning content and improving academic outcomes. It provides various simple and flexible strategies for incorporating reflection into the learning process which includes the 3-2-1 Strategy, Pair & Share Strategy, Journaling, and Virtual Reflections, making it easier…
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10 Books That Will Get Your Students Excited About Women’s History Month
This blog is all about texts that are perfect for celebrating Women’s History Month in a middle school or high school classroom. Whether you are looking for little snippets to read each day in class, supplying engaging reading resources for your students, trying to create themed writing prompts, searching for useful sources for class projects,…
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Product Spotlight: Women’s History Month Projects Bundle + Freebie!
This product spotlight is all about celebrating Women’s History Month. What originally started as one resource turned into four and then into an entire bundle! When I was brainstorming about Women’s History Month I knew that I wanted to create at least one activity that had students researching and writing about women who have made a…
