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How to Teach Plot Structure Using Popular Movies

Teaching plot structure can feel simple at first: beginning, middle, end. Easy, right? Then students start mixing up the climax with the resolution, or they think every exciting moment is the climax, and suddenly plot structure becomes a lot less simple. One of the easiest ways to make plot structure click for middle school students …

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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 …

DOK Levels Explained for ELA Teachers

If you’ve ever looked at a reading or writing standard and wondered, “How rigorous is this actually supposed to be?” then you’re already thinking about DOK levels. Depth of Knowledge (DOK) helps teachers move beyond simple recall questions and toward deeper student thinking. In middle school ELA especially, understanding DOK can completely change the quality …

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Teaching Characterization Step-by-Step

Characterization is one of the most important literary skills middle school students learn in ELA. When students understand characterization, they move beyond simply reading a story and begin analyzing why characters behave the way they do. This deeper level of thinking strengthens reading comprehension, improves writing skills, and prepares students for standardized assessments and literary …

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How to Prepare Students for Standardized ELA Tests

Standardized ELA tests can feel overwhelming for both teachers and students. Between reading passages, vocabulary, writing prompts, and test anxiety, it’s easy for students to feel intimidated before they even begin. But strong test preparation does not have to mean endless worksheets or “teaching to the test.” The best ELA test prep focuses on building …

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10 Engaging Bell Ringers for Middle School ELA

The first five minutes of class can shape the entire learning experience for your students. In middle school ELA, those opening moments matter even more because students often walk into the room carrying distractions, conversations, stress, or low energy from previous classes. A strong bell ringer helps students transition into learning mode quickly while reinforcing …