English classroom activities
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Begin your school year by teaching short stories to engage students and introduce literary analysis. #teachingshortstories #middleschoolELA #highschoolEnglish
Die Speaking Activity für "Asking for the ways - London Edition" dient zum Üben und Festigen des Themas "Giving Directions und asking for the way".Die Activity besteht aus 3 Bestandteilen:2 Karten (zum Drucken oder als Tafelbild) Eine Karte ist mit einem Ausgangspunkt versehen.Prompt Cards (für Dialog)Vocabulary Card16 Kärtchen zum ZiehenAusgelegt ist die Activity entweder für die ganze Klasse oder für Partner/Gruppenarbeit.

Beata Mocko saved to English
Don't have time in your day to reach every student? My 10 Minute Reading Intervention resource can help you squeeze in lessons that are fast & effective!

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Teaching with games in the classroom is not just “fluff.” Middle school and high school English teachers, learn how you can reinforce core English language arts skills AND engage students with games like Goosechase, Superfight, and more! #highschoolenglish #englishlanguagearts #middleschoolela #ela

Kathleen Tysinger saved to teach!
A blog on how to host a murder mystery in your classroom! Your students will love being a part of the story, walking around to collect clues, and competing to see who can find the murderer first!

smartgryl saved to teacher stuff
Looking for fun activities to explore the art of poetry and use it to support language learning? Try these simple and fun activities!

Cathe McCoy saved to Poetry Ideas K-12
Do your high school students struggle to find books they can’t put down? Here are 31 student-approved books to read for high school that won’t disappoint!

Catherine Sims saved to World
Quick activities to reteach and review the parts of speech with your students.
Using Pixar Short films in the English Language Arts Middle School classroom is the perfect way to engage your students in literary terms, figurative devices and other reading skills. Check out this blog post! #pixarfilms #englishteachers #elaclassroomideas #elaactivities #filmsintheclassroom
Description This is a fun way to get students thinking critically about an author or character! This lesson is Common Core based and requires using evidence in writing. You can use this MULTIPLE times a year since it is adaptable for any piece of literature. You will get: * A well-written exemplar paragraph *A student writing page *A condensed exit ticket version of this concept (also great for differentiation!) Ideas for this lesson: *Divide students by characters, have students work…
Carolyn Razon-Fernandez saved to Special Education