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Teaching Strategies Writing

Writing Conferences: What to Say and Do

by Martha Thurstonupdated on July 15, 2026July 15, 2026

Writing conferences can be one of the most effective ways to help students become stronger, more confident writers. A few focused minutes with a student can reveal what they understand, where they are struggling, and what they need to do next. However, writing conferences can also feel overwhelming. Teachers may wonder what questions to ask, …

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Reading Teaching Strategies

Teaching Text Evidence Without the Struggle

by Martha Thurstonupdated on July 13, 2026July 14, 2026

Teaching students to use text evidence can sometimes feel like teaching the same lesson over and over again. You ask students to support their answers, but they respond with: Middle school students often understand what they have read, but they do not always know how to prove their thinking. The problem is not necessarily reading …

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Teaching Strategies

Using Turn-and-Talk to Boost Engagement in the Middle School ELA Classroom

by Martha Thurstonupdated on July 13, 2026July 13, 2026

Getting every student to participate in a middle school ELA discussion can be challenging. A few confident students may answer every question, while others avoid eye contact and hope they are not called on. Even students who understand the lesson may hesitate to share their ideas in front of the entire class. Turn-and-talk is a …

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Teaching Strategies Test Prep

How to Teach Students to Analyze Questions Before Answering

by Martha Thurstonupdated on July 9, 2026July 9, 2026

One of the biggest reasons students miss questions is not because they do not know the answer. It is because they do not fully understand what the question is asking. This is especially true in middle school ELA. Students may read a passage carefully, recognize the topic, and even understand the general meaning of the …

Teaching Strategies Writing

How to Use Mentor Texts in Writing Instruction

by Martha Thurstonupdated on July 9, 2026July 8, 2026

Teaching writing can feel overwhelming because students are often expected to create strong pieces of writing before they fully understand what strong writing looks like. That is where mentor texts come in. A mentor text is a piece of writing used as a model for students. It gives them something concrete to study, discuss, and …

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Reading Teaching Strategies

How to Use Graphic Organizers for Reading

by Martha Thurstonupdated on July 9, 2026July 7, 2026

Graphic organizers are one of the simplest and most effective tools teachers can use to support reading comprehension. Whether students are reading a short story, article, poem, novel excerpt, or nonfiction passage, graphic organizers help them slow down, organize their thinking, and make sense of what they read. For middle school students especially, reading can …

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Teaching Strategies

Classroom Management Tips for Middle School ELA Teachers

by Martha Thurstonupdated on July 6, 2026July 6, 2026

Middle school students are funny, creative, emotional, unpredictable, and full of opinions. That is exactly what makes teaching middle school ELA both rewarding and challenging. One minute, students are deeply discussing a character’s motivation, and the next minute, someone is arguing over a pencil, making sound effects, or asking to go to the bathroom for …

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Teaching Strategies Writing

Teaching Informational Writing Without Boredom

by Martha Thurstonupdated on June 22, 2026June 24, 2026

Informational writing has a reputation for being dry. Students hear the words research report or expository essay and immediately imagine long paragraphs, boring facts, and a writing assignment that feels more like punishment than communication. But informational writing does not have to be boring. In fact, informational writing can be one of the most engaging …

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Teaching Strategies

Teaching Vocabulary Without Worksheets

by Martha Thurstonupdated on June 18, 2026June 22, 2026

Vocabulary instruction is one of those things we know students need, but it can quickly turn into a routine of copying definitions, filling in blanks, and completing worksheet after worksheet. While worksheets can have a place, they should not be the only way students interact with new words. Students learn vocabulary best when they hear …

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Reading Teaching Strategies

How to Help Students Make Inferences in Middle School ELA

by Martha Thurstonupdated on June 16, 2026June 16, 2026

Making inferences is one of those reading skills that sounds simple until students actually have to do it. We tell them, “Read between the lines,” but many students do not really know what that means. Some guess randomly. Some copy a sentence from the text and call it an inference. Others wait for the author …

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