Using Podcasts in Your Classroom
I was inspired this week by my teacher-friend Amber to build a worksheet that could be used with any podcast
I was inspired this week by my teacher-friend Amber to build a worksheet that could be used with any podcast
I’m about 100 years late to the party, but I just discovered Katherine Mansfield’s “The Doll’s House” and need to
Today’s post is a question I received via email yesterday from a first-year teacher about to take on a summer
In order to grow more comfortable and confident when discussing theme, students need lots of practice. Early in the year,
Literary analysis is tough. • “Explain how the author uses setting to establish the mood of this short story.”• “Determine
I know, I know, it’s only the beginning of August, but it really is time to start thinking about the
You want to add more current event materials to your classes, but you definitely don’t have the time to dig
Learn what my messed up teeth (and a great podcast episode) taught me about why I judge other people and
The research citation experts over at the M.L.A. just released their 2021 edition of the handbook. Do you know the
S-U-M-M-E-R is finally here. Yes, I’ve scheduled a few fun things with the family and I plan to spend plenty