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4 Essentials for Literature Circles in Google Classroom

I love literature circles. I love giving my students ownership of their learning and choice when picking their novles. I also know that humans are social in nature, and literature circles provide the perfect setting for what I call "dinner table talk" about books. The challenge this school year was bringing the literature circle experience to the hybrid classroom. How could my students read books in groups when half of my students were home and half were in the classroom? How could we meet…

15 Ways to Integrate Student Choice into the Secondary ELA Classroom — Bespoke ELA

Student choice is a cornerstone of student engagement. When students can take charge of their learning and can pursue topics of interest, they will be more engaged and more inclined to do the work, and their work will become more meaningful. This blog post explores different ways to integrate studen

If you're not sure how to teach students how to write literary analysis papers, this infographic can help get you started. The full blog post provides detailed information on teaching each element. #literaryanalysis #teacher #literature

If you're not sure how to teach students how to write literary analysis papers, this infographic can help get you started. The full blog post provides detailed information on teaching each element. #literaryanalysis #teacher #literature

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Teaching the Hero's Journey: A Fun Project for Secondary ELA- Teaching the Hero's Journey is a fun and exciting literature unit in the middle school ELA and high school English classroom. Here is a look at how I teach the Hero's Journey and what project I like my students to collaboratively work on together. Hero's Journey Teaching Activity | Hero's Journey Teaching Unit | Hero's Journey Lesson Plan | High School Literature Activity | Middle School Literature Activity
These 12 digital & printable Lexile® leveled stories are perfect for teaching, developing, or practicing 6th grade point of view in literature skills for RL.6.6. Google slides version is perfect for Google Classroom integration and distance learning. Students learn to explain how an author develops the point of view of the narrator or speaker in a text.
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