SSR or Silent Sustained Reading is something that you should include in your classroom daily as it: Improves reading stamina Provides students with enjoyment Improves test scores Increases confidence Improves reading stamina It’s true that students lack the stamina needed to read during the state testing. Too often, students become weary after reading long passages …
What is it like to teach middle school?
What is it like to teach middle school? Imagine you are on a roller coaster and you are just about to pull into the station to disembark the car, but the brakes suddenly fail, and you are now off on the same ride again. That pretty much sums up what it’s like to teach middle …
Writing Fun Friday
I had a conversation with a colleague about improving my students’ writing stamina while still making writing fun for them. I was discouraged by the fact that students didn’t often think that my prompts were as fun to complete. To make matters worse, I sat through a professional development meeting where the speaker pushed the …
RACE Writing Strategy
At the beginning of each year, I teach my students the RACE writing strategy. I find that many times, as students reach middle school, they lack the ability to fully explain and cite evidence from the text. While the ability to cite evidence is a key standard, it is also an important skill when writing …
Scaffolding Instruction for Text Structures
One of the hardest reading skills for students has been to identify and use text structures. Due to this, I decided to create a way of scaffolding instruction for text structures during this quarter. Generally I would teach text structure as I came across it in a text, but after reading their short stories from …
How to increase reading scores
What if I told you that there was an easy way to increase reading scores in your students’ tests that didn’t involve more testing and more lessons? In the past, I was introduced to the concept of reading literacy. The district I worked with had a very strict policy of including Independent Reading, Read Alouds, …
What I wish I knew about teaching
When I began my journey toward teaching, I had big ideas and plans. Before I graduated, I had already been in the classroom for several student teaching experiences, plus I had written a lengthy paper on my personal teaching philosophy, and of course, raising my children made me feel prepared to step into the classroom. …
10 Ways to Make Learning Fun
Finding a way to make learning fun and engaging can be difficult the older students become. Add to that the issue with technology, and teaching becomes more challenging. One of the problems that we have in middle school is that students who have never had a personal laptop are suddenly presented with one, and with …
Middle School or High School?
Which is harder to teach? Middle school or high school? I’m not much of a veteran, but I started my teaching career in high school before navigating my way to the middle school waters. Both have their perks and quirks, but when it came down to it, I chose middle school. Or perhaps, middle school …
My Favorite Education Books
These two education books have been life changing in my classroom this year. I was introduced to the books last year when my school district decided to start using Jennifer Serravallo’s Reading Assessment Kit for Fiction. The district placed heavy emphasis on teaching reading due to the fact that so many students were struggling with …