Is it harder to teach middle school or high school?
Teaching

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 …

Books for boys
Reading Teaching

Books for Boys

Finding books for boys that they find interesting and that will engage them in reading can be difficult. So many times, especially in middle school, boys tend to move away from books. Last year, I challenged my students to read. They kept a reading log, and we started off with 15 minutes each class period …

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Teaching

Why Teach?

Not often do we have an opportunity to just sit and reflect on why we teach or how we became a teacher, but sometimes a student will notice the things happening in the classroom and ask, “Why did you become a teacher? I could never do this!” In simple terms, I was disappointed in my …

Full Moon
Teaching

Full Moon Madness

I’m not sure who in our county checks the calendar to decide when to have the county fair, but I sure wish that they wouldn’t schedule it during a full moon. Each year, we have the lovely experience of having fair week and a full moon happening at around the same time. I don’t know …

Life

Update

So much has happened since my last post, and I’m not sure where to start to catch up. I ended up having to take a break from teaching back in January 2020 due to medical complications after a wreck. Then when I returned to teaching, I had been moved to 6th and 7th grade. I’m …

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Teaching

Making ELA Relevant

The phrase I often hear from my students is that ELA is boring. They speak English, so why should they have to learn English. The key to changing this attitude is in making ELA lessons relevant to them. Textbook vs. World: Is it relevant to them? When we teach strictly from the textbook, we lose …