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  • AP English Literature Project Ideas for the End of the Year
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    AP English Literature Project Ideas for the End of the Year

    The time after the AP English Literature exam is a strange one for teachers: our test is one of the…

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  • Science Fiction Novels for Teens to Ignite Their Imaginations
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    Science Fiction Novels for Teens to Ignite Their Imaginations

    Some of our STEM-focused students aren’t drawn toward recreational reading, especially of fiction. Many prefer nonfiction or technical books. (Steph…

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  • Episode 38: What We’ve Learned from Our Most Challenging Students
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    Episode 38: What We’ve Learned from Our Most Challenging Students

    Is there a teacher on the planet who has not had to deal with a challenging student or a challenging…

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    SEL Resources for Teachers

    It’s no secret that teen mental health is a major concern for parents and teachers, especially post-pandemic. Providing opportunities for…

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  • Contemporary Novels for AP Literature
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    Contemporary Novels for AP Literature

    We all know convincing teenagers to read is a challenge, and this is true even for our AP students. On…

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  • How to Teach Introductions and Conclusions in Secondary ELA
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    How to Teach Introductions and Conclusions in Secondary ELA

    Every beginning writer learns, “You need a hook and a thesis statement for your introduction. In your conclusion, revisit your…

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