Simple Helpful Advice for New and Returning ELA Teachers
Starting or returning to a role as an English Language Arts (ELA) teacher can feel...
Starting or returning to a role as an English Language Arts (ELA) teacher can feel...
When it comes to English Language Arts (ELA), building rapport isn’t just nice—it’s necessary. Why?...
Differentiated instruction is all about recognizing that no two students learn exactly the same way....
Teaching reading and writing can sometimes feel like trying to teach a cat to fetch...
Let’s face it—writing can feel like a chore for many students. It’s not that they...
Reading is one of those life skills that feels almost magical once you master it,...
Ever wondered why we interpret a novel the way we do? Literary theory opens up...
Reading without a plan is like setting off on a road trip without a map....
Think about a classroom like a garden — each student is a unique flower needing...
Have you ever wanted to chat about a book you loved (or hated) but had...