We’re sharing our honest opinions on formative and summative assessments and what mistakes we’ve made when it comes to assessments in our own classrooms.
Read MoreIn this episode, Lannette breaks down what her second semester English classes entail and how she makes her Shakespeare unit meaningful and engaging for her students.
Read MoreIn this episode, Lannette explains how she incorporates Sesame Street Quizzes, year long essential questions, and more!
Read MoreMarc Gregson joins us to talk about teaching writing in middle school and his journey to becoming a published author.
Read MoreIn this episode, we’re featuring audio messages that you, our listeners, have sent in about what has stood out to you in our past 200 episodes.
Read MoreWe’re sharing creative and productive ideas to overcome issue of not having enough book copies so you can still accomplish what you need to in your classes
Read MoreIn this episode, we are sharing three essential questions for teaching poetry that showcase different ways for you to just start learning how to formulate your own EQs.
Read MoreWe’re sharing our top 10 favorite tips for teaching poetry in engaging and interesting ways for you and your students.
Read MoreWe’re walking you through how to use The Inspiration Cube activity to spark writing creativity in your high schoolers!
Read MoreCome create your Spring TBR list with us as we run through our recent reads!
Read MoreWe’re highlighting different female voices and resources that you can use with your students this month from poetry to speeches to film and more.
Read MoreAmanda shares 6 components of what makes professional development excellent for ELA teachers.
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