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Ways to Engage Middle School ELA Students in Reading, Writing, Speaking, and Listening All Year Long

Ways to Engage Middle School ELA Students in Reading, Writing, Speaking, and Listening All Year Long
Join Laura Kebart (LanguageArtsTeachers.com) for a fun walkthrough of four strategies to keep your middle school ELA students engaged all year long!
 
 
 
Centers and Stations the Easy Way in Middle School ELA Classrooms

Centers and Stations the Easy Way in Middle School ELA Classrooms

Join Laura Kebart, CEO of Language Arts Teachers, to discuss strategies for implementing stations in your classroom! During this presentation you'll...

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Rubrics for Assessing Writing in the Middle School Classroom

Rubrics for Assessing Writing in the Middle School Classroom

Laura Kebart (English Language Arts Teachers) shares strategies for 6-8 ELA teachers for creating rubrics that center student improvement. {%...

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What if we taught composition like Bob Ross teaches painting?

Back in my hometown, it was a rite of passage at the age of twelve to get a paper route. There was no status associated with it, nor did it come with...

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Sentencing Guidelines: Writing Wrongs

Sentencing Guidelines: Writing Wrongs

With an emphasis on close reading, analysis, and full-length essays, losing track of sentences is easy. Join Dr. Brandon Abdon, author of our AP®...

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Alternative Grading Methods

Alternative Grading Methods

Most of the time, grading a stack of essays feels like shoveling a pile of smoke for the weekend. Not only are traditional grading methods...

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You: The Story—A Journey into Narrative Writing with Ruta Sepetys

You: The Story—A Journey into Narrative Writing with Ruta Sepetys

New York Times bestselling author Ruta Sepetys chats with Stephanie Nugent about how to use her new book Unveiling You: The Story to help your...

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Free Choice Reading for Engagement and Academic Success

Free Choice Reading for Engagement and Academic Success

Join Michael Guevara to discuss a strategy for letting students choose their own books to engage them in more texts. The books in this video were...

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Connecting Lived Experiences Through Diverse Literature

Connecting Lived Experiences Through Diverse Literature

Join Dr. Almitra Berry (A L Berry Consulting) to learn about intentional text selection for ELA Learners in this informational webinar.

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Accessibility & Engagement in the Evolving ELA Classroom

Accessibility & Engagement in the Evolving ELA Classroom

As educators, we live for moments that revitalize our passion for teaching. Moments when we see the spark of comprehension in a student's eyes when...

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Preparing Your Students for the AP Lit Exam

Preparing Your Students for the AP Lit Exam

It’s a month before the AP exam and you’re freaking out. You're trying to think about what you need to review with your students, what you should...

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Preparing Your Students for the AP Lang Exam

Preparing Your Students for the AP Lang Exam

It’s a month before the AP exam and you’re freaking out. You're trying to think about what you need to review with your students, what you should ask...

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"But That's What I Wrote..." — Argument and Line of Reasoning

The concept of a "Line of Reasoning" is not unfamiliar to students, but the terminology and various approaches to developing a line of reasoning may...

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