Teaching theme high school english

Enhance your high school English classes with these engaging teaching themes. Explore creative ideas to make learning fun and inspire your students to excel in language arts.
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The Most Effective Strategies for Teaching Short Stories in the Secondary ELA Classroom - The Daring English Teacher

Short stories are easily one of my favorite types of texts to teach! They are short, which the students already appreciate, but they are also jam-packed with so much complexity and meaning! An author can embed messages and observations about life in ways that informational texts cannot, and this makes reading them that much more enjoyable! Teaching short stories and teaching students how to interpret and analyze a short story can be overwhelming. There is so much packed into one short story…

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Becca Helms
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“First Week Back” Activities for Secondary ELA

Here are SEVEN engaging activities for the first week back to school in middle school and high school English Language Arts. #middleschoolELA #highschoolELA #English #teachwriting #LanguageArts #backtoschool

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Bespoke ELA
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Dialectical Journals in the ELA Classroom

By The Daring English Teacher Assigning dialectical journals to your students is a sure-fire way to get them to interact with the text on a deeper level. Additionally, dialectical journals are a great addition to any novel study. When students know they will need to record and analyze meaningful quotes, they read the text more closely. Traditionally, dialectical journals are double-entry journal responses where a student writes a quote from the book on the left-hand side and then reacts and…

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Amanda Kathleen
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Teaching Students to Find Evidence in Literature: Part 2

I’ve made it my mission to explicitly teach my kids how to find good evidence to support their points in literary analysis. In my last post, I wrote about how I had students focus on finding evidence to support claims they made about one section of the book. The strategy in this post is one […]

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Sarah Lee
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In Class Discussion:  5 Ways to Encourage Critical Thinking in High School English - McLaughlin Teaches English

Using in class discussion is a perfect way to foster critical thinking in high school English classes. Whether it is the Socratic Method...

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Leslie Newman
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Teaching Theme: Tips and Resources

By Presto Plans Understanding and identifying theme is a higher-order skill that often leaves many students scratching their heads. In fact, many teachers are struggling along side their students trying to find ways help them understand this challenging concept. It is no easy task to get students to make text connections and think inferentially, but hopefully these tips, examples, and resources will help you along the way. Don’t Jump In Too Early One mistake that many teachers make is…

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Kiera Ezell