
Black History Inspiration For Your Classroom, People, Facts, Quotes, Growth Mindset
Why do we teach Black History? How does Black history relate to promoting a Growth Mindset? During this time of the school year, history and
Why do we teach Black History? How does Black history relate to promoting a Growth Mindset? During this time of the school year, history and
This Martin Luther King, Jr., “I Have a Dream,” collaborative poster combines writing, reflection, coloring, creativity, and group work! All inspired by promoting American hero
It’s usually pretty easy to catch middle school students reading a text, a SnapChat, or anything on social media, but the best feeling in the
‘Twas the week before break and all through the school, Not a creature was stirring… Ha! You know I’m just kidding ‘cause you’re no fool.
Need a way to hook your readers? Try using Hatchet by Gary Paulsen. This wildly popular middle school novel will capture your students. Your students
During the 8th Century, the Ancient Greek, author, Homer wrote the epic poem called The Odyssey. This poem is a crucial part of Ancient literature.
The king of American Gothic literature can be celebrated any time of the year, but we tend to teach our Edgar Allan Poe unit around
As educators, we are constantly making goals for our classes and ourselves. In addition to setting goals for ourselves, we encourage students to set goals
Greek and Latin Roots all school year long! Well, that’s the plan anyway. I took Latin in high school almost twenty-five years ago, and to
Are your students disinterested and tired of the traditional ways of learning characterization? Have you been searching for a really fun, student-centered, interactive way to
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