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  • Movie Lesson Plans That Actually Work (Without Extra Grading)
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    Movie Lesson Plans That Actually Work (Without Extra Grading)

    Everyone loves movie day. Students start asking about the movie the second we head to the library to check out…

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  • Why the 5 Paragraph Essay Still Works (When You Teach It Right)
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    Why the 5 Paragraph Essay Still Works (When You Teach It Right)

    The 5 paragraph essay: English class staple or formulaic cliché? We’ve heard plenty of criticism of the 5 paragraph essay…

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  • Teaching Literature Effectively: A Pride and Prejudice Case Study in Making Classics Accessible
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    Teaching Literature Effectively: A Pride and Prejudice Case Study in Making Classics Accessible

    You know what’s not the best way to make Pride and Prejudice appealing to teenagers? A 102-slide PowerPoint. Yep, you…

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  • Differentiation Examples That Actually Work in Real Classrooms
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    Differentiation Examples That Actually Work in Real Classrooms

    It’s time for another round of real talk. Whether it was in your credentialing courses, your teacher induction program, or…

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  • Why Literary Allusions in AP Lit Aren’t Optional (And How to Fill the Knowledge Gap)
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    Why Literary Allusions in AP Lit Aren’t Optional (And How to Fill the Knowledge Gap)

    “When Ah-HAWKS strives some rock’s vast weight to throw . . .” We, of course, do our best to avoid…

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  • You Don’t Need a Reading Log: Smarter Ways to Check In with Student Readers
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    You Don’t Need a Reading Log: Smarter Ways to Check In with Student Readers

    In our divide-and-conquer approach to grading, Steph was our official “reading log grader.” It’s not because she was particularly skilled…

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