It’s at the core of every English teacher’s job. How to create an engaging novel unit. Here are the first five steps to engaging all my learners, no matter the text I use.
Holden Caulfield, if you’re out there, know that I love this book because of you and not in spite of you. And I want to share the eight best Catcher in the Rye activities – freebies included! Catcher in the Rye Overview If you haven’t yet read Catcher, or if it’s been a while, […]
If you teach HG Wells The Star and are looking for a way to creatively assess your students' understanding, look no further! These four creative poster options are sure to impress, foster collaboration, and inspire critical thinking about a wonderful short story.
I have always wanted to use literature circles in my secondary classroom. This year, I finally did. And it was a huge success. Read to hear what went well and what I would change for next time!
In my decade as an English teacher, I’ve taught Romeo and Juliet. I currently teach Julius Caesar. But I love, love, love my Hamlet lesson plans. And here’s why.
Teaching Medieval Literature can be tough. The trick is to make it relevant and relatable. With these Canterbury Tales prologue activities, you're sure to make Chaucer's work memorable and fun.