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Teaching ELA with Limited Time: What to Prioritize

Teaching ELA with Limited Time Can Feel Impossible Teaching middle school ELA often feels like trying to fit an entire library into a lunchbox. You are expected to teach reading comprehension, writing, grammar, vocabulary, discussion, research, test prep, speaking and listening, digital literacy, and sometimes intervention skills too. Add in assemblies, testing windows, shortened schedules, …

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How to Build Student Independence in ELA

Building student independence in ELA does not happen overnight. Many middle school students come into class expecting the teacher to explain every direction, define every word, and confirm every answer before they feel confident moving forward. While support is important, students also need opportunities to practice thinking, reading, writing, and problem-solving on their own. The …