Middle School Reading
Make Character Analysis Entertaining and Rigorous with a Character Puzzle Project - Samantha in Secondary
Using a character puzzle project is an entertaining and yet rigorous activity for understanding character analysis. It is a group-effort analysis that challenges students to analyze the relationships between characters, thus better understanding the art of storytelling. This post will cover what you need to know for implementing a character puzzle analysis within your secondary
Engaging Activities To Teach Nonfiction in Middle School & High School ELA
For many students, nonfiction is like the vegetable of literature, but it doesn’t have to be this way. This is why I work hard to make sure I have a variety of nonfiction activities to engage my students. Here are 10 fun and engaging ways to teach nonfiction in your middle school or high school ELA classroom! Head to www.thedaringenglishteacher.com for more secondary ELA resources and tips!
4 Reasons to Begin the School Year with Short Stories in ELA
Learn four compelling reasons why short stories are the best way to kick off your school year. Enhance literary analysis, adapt to roster changes, and integrate writing seamlessly. Ideal for secondary ELA teachers! #ELATeachers #ShortStories #TeachingTips Short stories to teach at the start of the school year | Teaching short stories in middle school | Teaching short stories in high school | high school short story activities | high school short story lessons | short story unit