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Teaching ideas for high school

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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

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

Lesson Openers to Provoke Engagement

I read once that Albert Einstein remarked it is a miracle curiosity survives formal education. This observation has stuck with me: a pesky stone in my shoe. Somehow, amongst all the curricular demands, standardised testing, graduation requirements, examination preparation, and everything else which pulls at me, I desperately want to instill a sense of wonder, curiosity, and excitement in my students. I desire for them to love learning, to ask questions, to be curious about what they see…

6 Review Games Your Students Will Love

Some days you just need a break from the monotony! Preparing for exams, transitioning to a new unit, days when half your students are gone for a basketball tour

50 Reward Ideas for Middle School or High School Students - These make the perfect non-edible prizes for whatever classroom behavior system or ticket system that you choose to use.  World Language Cafe

50 Reward Ideas for Middle School or High School Students - These make the perfect non-edible prizes for whatever classroom behavior system or ticket system that you choose to use. World Language Cafe

ZOCO - Classroom Rules Poster - Laminated, 17x22 Inches - Class Rules Poster for Middle School - Classroom Expectations Poster - Posters for High School Classroom

About this item ✔️ CLASSROOM RULES poster sets behavioral expectations for the school year ✔️ ENCOURAGE responsibility, respect, and a love of learning in your classroom ✔️ IDEAL FOR ALL CLASSROOMS - Perfect for elementary, middle, and high school classrooms ✔️ EXCELLENT QUALITY - 100# cover gloss paper. Laminated with 3 mil thick laminate with edge protected corners to ensure durability, Made in the USA ✔️ FULL SIZE POSTER - Measures 17 x 22 inches. Large fonts and crisp graphics for easy…

Inclusive Classrooms | Mrs. Judy Araujo, M.Ed., CAGS

Inclusive Classrooms ~ "Promote a safe and welcoming classroom school and community where individual differences are valued..."

Five Ways to Make Awesome Stations Lesson Plans!

An overview of strategies to use when planning a stations lesson in your secondary classroom. Includes 5 important questions to ask and help in how to planning a great lesson.

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Planning for a substitute teacher can be overwhelming and stressful especially when you are your children are sick. That is why I am sharing simple, easy, low-prep ideas for emergency sub plans for your high school ELA classroom! With over ten ideas to choose from, you will have over a seven days worth of engaging work taken care of!
Pizza Lesson Ideas for Middle School and High School Culinary Arts and FACS
Teaching rhetorical analysis is something that every ELA teacher deserves training in during their careers, but the reality is that oftentimes this topic is left off the agenda unless you’re teaching advanced courses. LET’S CHANGE THAT. Rhetorical analysis, the ability to decode and interpret arguments and spin targeted at all audiences (not just “advanced” ones), is something that all of us cou
P-I-E is a classic but limited way to teach author's purpose. You need receipts! Teach students to "get the receipt" to determine author's purpose. This system will help students more precisely determine and name the purpose of informational texts, nonfiction, poetry, criticism, and independent reading! Perfect for middle school language arts and high school or secondary ELA teachers.