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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
5 Preparations You Need to Teach Your New English Class
Life Tips for Teachers ► August 9, 2020

5 Preparations You Need to Teach Your New English Class

When I was a first-year high school English teacher, I had no idea where to even begin planning and getting ready for my first year. It probably took me a whole three years of teaching before I had a grasp on what essentials I needed to prep before the first day of class. With another year about to begin, I thought I’d share what I’d learned the hard way. In this blog post, I’ll share the 5 things you need to prepare to teach your new English class!

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Here Are the Best Fiction Books for Teaching about Black Lives Matter
Lit Literature Reviews ► July 26, 2020

Here Are the Best Fiction Books for Teaching about Black Lives Matter

More and more educators are realizing that the time to have difficult conversations in our classrooms is now. In case you're just starting to Black Lives Matter unit, here are some of the best fiction books for teaching about #BlackLivesMatter.

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5 Tips for White Teachers Who Want to Do Better
Pedagogy and Teaching Strategies ► July 12, 2020

5 Tips for White Teachers Who Want to Do Better

So when I walked into an incredibly diverse Title 1 school on my first day of teaching, I was completely unprepared. This job has forced me to really look inward, examine my own biases and prejudices, and learn to do better. In this post, I want to share 5 tips for other white teachers who also want to do better for our students of color.

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SLAY: How to Start Courageous Conversations in your Classroom
Lit Literature Reviews ► June 28, 2020

SLAY: How to Start Courageous Conversations in your Classroom

Slay by Brittney Morris is a groundbreaking novel in many ways. Morris has found a way to merge difficult racial conversations with the world of online video games. These two topics are always ones that immediately engage my high school students. In this blog post, I’ll explain why Slay by Brittney Morris should be the newest YA novel in your classroom library.

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How to Sell on Teachers Pay Teachers: The 4 Steps
Teachers Pay Teachers Tips ► June 14, 2020

How to Sell on Teachers Pay Teachers: The 4 Steps

As a new teacher, perusing the Teachers Pay Teachers website for lesson ideas, I thought the sellers surely had to have some special gifts or talents. A marketing background? A minor in graphic design? I had no idea how one would go about learning how to sell on Teachers Pay Teachers.

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How to Lesson Plan for the Unexpected
Life Tips for Teachers ► May 31, 2020

How to Lesson Plan for the Unexpected

Whether you’re teaching during a pandemic, a pregnancy, or with a sick loved one, sometimes we teachers have to enter into a school year, semester, or week without knowing that we’ll actually be there to see our lessons through. In this post, I hope to provide some tips for how to lesson plan for unexpected events or for when the future is uncertain.

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Profit First: The Must-Read Business Book For Teacherpreneurs
Lit Literature Reviews ► May 17, 2020

Profit First: The Must-Read Business Book For Teacherpreneurs

So, if you need a business book that doesn’t read like a business book, if you have no idea how you should manage your business’s finances, or you just want to make sure you continue to grow your side hustle, then I can’t recommend Mike Michalowicz’s Profit First enough.

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How to Host A Figurative Language Tasting
Creative Writing ► May 3, 2020

How to Host A Figurative Language Tasting

If your experiences are at all like mine, you might have some students who just will not write creatively. They'll create essays compliantly, but ask them to use their imagination and they freeze. In this post, I'll teach you how to host a figurative language tasting activity--a lesson that gets kids writing every time!

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With the Fire On High: How to Spice Up Your Library
Lit Literature Reviews ► April 19, 2020

With the Fire On High: How to Spice Up Your Library

Elizabeth Acevedo’s newest novel With the Fire On High won’t stay on your classroom library shelves for long. Acevedo turns up the heat with her young protagonist Emoni--a high school senior, a talented chef, and a young mother.

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How to Use Poetry Analysis as a Daily Warm-up 
Creative Writing ► April 5, 2020

How to Use Poetry Analysis as a Daily Warm-up 

How do you teach poetry analysis without overwhelming or boring students to death? After years of puzzling through this, I have an answer: use poetry analysis as a daily warm-up!

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