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EPISODE · May 21, 2024 · 22 MIN

Episode 285: Why You Should Ditch New Lessons at the End of the Year

from Teaching Middle School ELA · host Caitlin Mitchell

On this episode of the Teaching Middle School ELA podcast, we're encouraging you to shake the pressure of finding a magical new ELA unit to finish your school year with fun and engagement. Yep, you heard us right! While engagement and rigor are just as important at the end of the school year, we are challenging the idea that you need to search for something "brand new" to make that happen inside your classroom! Perhaps hitting the "rewind" button to review activities your students already know and love could be just as interesting!We're giving you two ideas in this episode that will not only add a little sparkle to your end-of-year lessons, but they also provide a natural way to review multiple ELA concepts at once! Your students will love showing off what they've learned and have fun while doing it!You'll hear about:- Using hexagonal thinking to give students the opportunity to connect various ELA skills and concepts- Using the "sticky note" method for students to collaborate and reflect on what they've learnedGrab a pen and paper to jot down these ideas as you listen in!BIG NEWS: The EB Teachers' ELA Portal will officially be open for enrollment this summer! If having access to ALL of the below sounds helpful to you, then we invite you to take a quick moment to add your name to our priority list today! Are you ready for:Hundreds of ready-to-go ELA lessonsA robust Core ELA Curriculum that includes reading, writing, grammar, and vocabulary covering all of the ELA standardsInnovative digital lesson planning softwareHours of on-demand PD videosA community of thousands of supportive ELA teachers from around the worldPretty incredible, right?Click the link below to add your name to the priority list today:https://www.ebteacher.com/ebtc-priority-listAre you enjoying the podcast?Make sure to subscribe to our channel and leave us a review!  To leave a review in iTunes, click HERE by scrolling down our show page, selecting a star rating, and tapping “Write a review.” Let us know how this podcast is helping you in your ELA classroom!

On this episode of the Teaching Middle School ELA podcast, we're encouraging you to shake the pressure of finding a magical new ELA unit to finish your school year with fun and engagement. Yep, you heard us right! While engagement and rigor are just as important at the end of the school year, we are challenging the idea that you need to search for something "brand new" to make that happen inside your classroom! Perhaps hitting the "rewind" button to review activities your students already kno...

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