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13 Engaging Creative Writing Activities High School Students Will Love

At first, the idea of Creative Writing activities suitable for high school might cause your brain to crash. I think we’re used to thinking of Creative Writing as more of an elementary school unit when in reality,...

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13 Engaging Creative Writing Activities High School Students Will Love
How to Create the Perfect High School Scavenger Hunt
Seasonal Teaching Ideas ► July 10, 2022

How to Create the Perfect High School Scavenger Hunt

I dreaded the first day of school–until I created my own high school scavenger hunt! This activity allowed me to introduce my students to their new classroom, my classroom expectations, and get students moving and talking on day 1–without me lecturing for a full hour!

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How to Survive as a New English Teacher
Life Tips for Teachers ► June 26, 2022

How to Survive as a New English Teacher

Are you a brand new English teacher beginning your career? Congratulations! That first year is filled with so much excitement, but you’re also probably feeling some trepidation. In this post, I'm offering survival tips for any new English teacher.

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How to Survive Your First Teachers Pay Teachers Conference
Teachers Pay Teachers Tips ► June 12, 2022

How to Survive Your First Teachers Pay Teachers Conference

Heading to your first ever in-person Teachers Pay Teachers conference? Attending TpT Forward is so exciting but can also bring up a lot of anxiety, nerves, and fears. In this post, I hope to share a few tips to help you get the most out of your first Teachers Pay Teachers conference.

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How to Teach the Best Author Study Project
Creative Writing ► May 29, 2022

How to Teach the Best Author Study Project

Coming up with a final project for the Creative Writing class you’re teaching can be tough. How do you create a project that is engaging and rigorous? How do you incorporate differentiation and enough mentor texts? One solution to this problem is having your students complete an Author Study Project. 

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Creative Writing Skills: 6 Lessons You Need To Teach Today
Creative Writing ► May 15, 2022

Creative Writing Skills: 6 Lessons You Need To Teach Today

What skills should your students be learning? In this post, I’m going to share some essential Creative Writing skills you should be teaching in your high school Creative Writing class. 

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End-of-Year Activities Perfect For Your High Schoolers
Seasonal Teaching Ideas ► May 1, 2022

End-of-Year Activities Perfect For Your High Schoolers

With students' attention spans even shorter than usual, what can you do to survive until the end of the year? Here are 5 end-of-school-year activities for high school English that won’t require a ton of prep but will still be enjoyable for students!

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Full-time TpT: 8 Realities You Need to Consider
Teachers Pay Teachers Tips ► April 17, 2022

Full-time TpT: 8 Realities You Need to Consider

Ever thought about going full-time with your Teachers Pay Teachers store? Wonder what it’d be like to be a TpT seller full time? In this post, I want to share 8 realities that I encountered when I transitioned from teaching to a full-time TpT seller.

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5 The Hate U Give Essential Questions for Your Unit
Literature ► April 3, 2022

5 The Hate U Give Essential Questions for Your Unit

I love designing units around essential questions, so when I began planning my The Hate U Give unit plan, that’s where I started. I’ve talked before about why I love teaching The Hate U Give, but in this post, I want to share exactly how I use essential questions to connect the novel with real life. 

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5 Myths About Teaching Grammar You Can Forget Now
Grammar ► March 20, 2022

5 Myths About Teaching Grammar You Can Forget Now

In this post, I hope to dispel some common misconceptions about teaching grammar.

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Hands-On Figurative Language Activities for your High School Class
Creative Writing ► March 6, 2022

Hands-On Figurative Language Activities for your High School Class

It’s absolutely astonishing how little high schoolers understand figurative language. Even my seniors struggled to tell me the difference between similes and metaphors (didn’t they learn that like every year in middle school?). And they didn’t have the attention span to work their way through worksheet after worksheet of figurative language practice. So I came up with some figurative language activities to review and practice their skills–without boring my high school students to death!

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