Our Macbeth Unit Plan: Two Approaches That Actually Worked
“Double, double toil and trouble” may be the most famous line from Macbeth, but it’s far from our favorite. Is…
“Double, double toil and trouble” may be the most famous line from Macbeth, but it’s far from our favorite. Is…
Hats off to any teachers out there who tackle the Russian authors with high school students. Steph read War and…
Rain on your wedding day is a lot of things, but without context, it’s not ironic. Alanis Morrisette’s “Ironic” describes…
“Uggghhh . . . rivets.” Steph still remembers hearing about the notorious AP Lit reading quiz for Heart of Darkness—two…
Reading in class used to be an occasional treat—something English teachers did to introduce a new novel or to fill…
Scaffolding is a complicated term in high school education. On the one hand, we’re told to scaffold: Vygotsky’s zone of…