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Summer Adventure Mini Lesson: You Have a Photo—and a Story
Every time I open up Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter, I’m given the option to post to stories or urged to open the stories of others. Pictures that...
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Basic Drama Projects 10th Edition
Build students’ confidence and competence with comprehensive, project-based theatre instruction.
Literature
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Support learners as they study dynamic, relevant texts and bring the richness of diverse voices to students through literature.
Literature & Thought
Develop critical thinking, reading, and writing across literacy themes, genres, historical eras, and current events.
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Vocabu-Lit® – Grades 6–12
Help students build word power using high-quality contemporary and classic literature, nonfiction, essays, and more.
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Reading/English Language Arts
Measuring Up to the English Language Arts Standards
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Measuring Up for English Language Learners
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Measuring Up to the Mathematics Standards
Incorporate standards-driven teaching strategies to complement your mathematics curriculum.
Foundations
Measuring Up Foundations
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Measuring Up to the Next Generation Science Standards
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Measuring Up Live
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Before you’re of working age to get a job for the summer, the idea of filling up almost 12 weeks of time is intimidating and can lead to feeling overwhelmed with time. The last thing we hope for our students is a summer on their phones, disassociating in an unhealthy way.
Providing students with a fun way to practice reading fluency and keep them busy in the downtime is great; putting them up to a challenge is even better. Competition feeds effort. And even though the summer is a great time for students to rest away from school, it is also a time to be active in things that are good for them, like reading or writing.
A few fun, printable challenges to stick on the refrigerator or on a corkboard are here to you.
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Every time I open up Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter, I’m given the option to post to stories or urged to open the stories of others. Pictures that...
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For his first two years of college, I drove my youngest son back and forth from San Antonio, Texas, to the University of Kansas. I drove him up for...
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I recently moved into a new house—so recently that some things are still in boxes. Two months after a move is still an acceptable time for items to...
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In Girls Save the World in This One, by Ash Parsons, June Blue and her friends find themselves trying to survive an actual zombie invasion while at a...
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For some students, summer is an exit from all things academic and literature, which means they might be coming back in the fall clueless on the...
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In Texas, we love our air conditioning. We are a little spoiled with it and have been known to crank it up starting in early March.
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With summer either starting or just around the corner, you probably have a growing TBR pile. Well, make room, we've got more books to add to that...
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Several years ago, I began using a 4-point Student Engagement rubric for assignments that were either early in the knowledge acquisition period or...
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We’ve heard of Project-Based Learning (PBLs), which allows students to mostly have independent leadership through a task or project and creative...
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Although our middle school ELA students should have been capitalizing words like "I" since they were in early elementary school, many either just...
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For fluent readers, reading is like having a movie play in their minds. But for struggling readers, they see pages and pages of text. Stopping to...
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Whether teaching literature or rhetoric, close reading is an essential and often difficult skill to teach. This note-taking system, which is a...
