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13 Engaging Creative Writing Activities High School Students Will Love

At first, the idea of Creative Writing activities suitable for high school might cause your brain to crash. I think we’re used to thinking of Creative Writing as more of an elementary school unit when in reality,...

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13 Engaging Creative Writing Activities High School Students Will Love
Quitting Teaching: How and Why I Did It
Life Tips for Teachers ► May 16, 2021

Quitting Teaching: How and Why I Did It

Teaching is lit. There is no career like this one. No other career will challenge you to grow in the ways that this one does; no other career will teach you the empathy that this one can. I won’t simply walk away from teaching and never think twice; it’s impossible. But for me, personally, it is not a “forever” career, and I’m ready for the next phase of my life.

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Don’t Let These Myths Stop You From TpT Success
Teachers Pay Teachers Tips ► May 2, 2021

Don’t Let These Myths Stop You From TpT Success

What teacher hasn’t considered selling on Teachers Pay Teachers? I know that before I started my own store, I would download a TpT resource and imagine the teacher behind it. I truly believed that TpT success was reserved for the lucky few who had managed to secure the perfect skill set, background, and free time. It wasn’t until I actually tried selling myself that I realized all of the preconceived notions were dead wrong!

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Teaching Creative Writing: Tips for Your High School Class
Creative Writing ► April 18, 2021

Teaching Creative Writing: Tips for Your High School Class

When I was first told that I’d be teaching creative writing, I panicked. While I had always enjoyed writing myself, I had no idea how to show others how to do it creatively. After all, all of my professional development had focused on argumentative writing and improving test scores. Eventually, though, I came to love my creative writing class, and I think you will too. In this post, I hope to help you with shaping your own creative writing class.

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Effective Classroom Management: A Plan College Never Taught You!
Pedagogy and Teaching Strategies ► April 4, 2021

Effective Classroom Management: A Plan College Never Taught You!

College taught me a lot about teaching. I learned about Bloom’s taxonomy and the Common Core State Standards. But the one thing that my peers and I desperately wanted to learn, but were never taught, was how to manage a classroom. Now that I have eight years of teaching experience in a Title 1 school, I want to share what college didn’t teach you about classroom management.

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4 Tips for Any High School Teacher with Social Anxiety
Life Tips for Teachers ► March 21, 2021

4 Tips for Any High School Teacher with Social Anxiety

An aspiring teacher with social anxiety might not realize how triggering the profession can be, until it's too late. At least, that's what happened to me.

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Teaching Writing with Mini Lessons: A How-to
Writing ► March 7, 2021

Teaching Writing with Mini Lessons: A How-to

Every year, teachers are asked to do more--close the gap, make learning fun, use technology, encourage independence, provide quality feedback, collaborate, and so on. It’s not easy finding a class structure that perfectly meets the needs of students, administrators, and classroom evaluators. When it comes to teaching writing with mini lessons, however, you can get pretty close.

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This Is The Story about Immigration You Need In Your Classroom!
Lit Literature Reviews ► February 21, 2021

This Is The Story about Immigration You Need In Your Classroom!

I could not put We Are Not From Here down while reading it. This story about immigration, family, sacrifice, and the American Dream is full of adventure, hope, and heartbreak. If you’re looking for a young adult novel to add to your English class curriculum or classroom library, this is one you won’t want to miss.

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How to Plan a Novel Study QUICKLY
Life Tips for Teachers ► February 7, 2021

How to Plan a Novel Study QUICKLY

During my first year of teaching, my novel studies were a mess. We didn’t finish the first two books. I was up all night trying to plan the next day. I had no sense of direction and no idea how long any of my plans would take. Now, I can plan an entire novel study in under an hour. This post will walk you through the exact steps I take to plan a novel study quickly.

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TPT Seller Success: How to Earn the Most from a Sitewide Sale
Teachers Pay Teachers Tips ► January 24, 2021

TPT Seller Success: How to Earn the Most from a Sitewide Sale

You’ve set up your Teachers Pay Teachers store, you’ve uploaded your first few resources, and you’ve even made your first sale! But then, TPT sends you an email--there’ll be a sale next week! While you’re excited, you’re also suddenly overwhelmed. How do you participate? What do you do? How are you going to achieve TPT seller success?

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Literature Circles: What You Need to Know
Literature ► January 10, 2021

Literature Circles: What You Need to Know

Lately, everywhere I turn teachers are talking about literature circles--and for good reason! If you’re looking for a way to create rigor in your classroom and to cultivate authentic, real-life skills in your students, then literature circles may just be the activity your curriculum needs!

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