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Of all the skills involved in ELA class, inference is the one I spend the most time teaching. This is because inference is a foundational part of comprehension. As students grow, the texts they encounter become more dense, nuanced, and sophisticated. For this reason, students have to continually refine their inference skills. Because they are short and varied, poems and poetry make great tools for teaching inference. This includes the use of close reading strategies and annotation strategies. Interesting Poems, 10th Grade English, Poetry Analysis, Reading Strategy, Teaching High School English, Teaching Literature, Teaching Poetry, Poetry Ideas, High School Ela

Poetry is a great way to help students practice inference because so much of poetry lives between the lines. Poets have to be so precise with words and phrases that a great deal of emotion is only ever implied. To help students practice inference, I've put together this collection of 10 engaging poems!

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Are you looking for books to use in your high school classroom that will actually engage your students? High school novels aren’t always the easiest to choose, especially when you have a group of students who are reluctant readers. Try a few of these suggestions for novels to teach in high school English that will keep your students excited about reading.

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Strategies for Teaching Short Stories High School Short Stories, Middle School Short Stories, Teaching Short Stories, Middle School Reading Activities, Middle School Reading Comprehension, High School English Lessons, Secondary Ela Classroom, Literature Lessons, English Short Stories

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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Here are SEVEN engaging activities for the first week back to school in middle school and high school English Language Arts. #middleschool #highschool #8thgrade #7thgrade #6thgrade #ELA #english #languagearts Secondary English Activities, Grade 9 English Activities, Eld Lessons High School, Ela Stem Activities Middle School, High School Ela First Day Activities, First Week Middle School Activities, Language Arts Bulletin Boards Middle School, Middle School Language Arts Classroom Decor, High School English Bell Ringers

Here are SEVEN engaging activities for the first week back to school in middle school and high school English Language Arts. #middleschool #highschool #8thgrade #7thgrade #6thgrade #ELA #english #languagearts

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29 Classroom Phrases in English What page are we on? I am ready. May I start it? Can I go out? Can I answer the question? Can I switch off the lights? Teacher, please can you repeat again? Can I open the window? Can we pack our things now? May I join the class/group? What is the homework? Do we have to write this down? Sorry, for being late. May I open / close the window? Can I go to the board? Can I come in? Can you explain it once more, please? May I go out please? Is this Classroom Sentences For Teachers, Brainstorming Ideas Creative Writing, Classroom English For Teachers, Classroom English For Students, Classroom Phrases English, Classroom Sentences, School Phrases, Classroom Phrases, Phrases English

29 Classroom Phrases in English What page are we on? I am ready. May I start it? Can I go out? Can I answer the question? Can I switch off the lights? Teacher, please can you repeat again? Can I open the window? Can we pack our things now? May I join the class/group? What is the homework? Do we have to write this down? Sorry, for being late. May I open / close the window? Can I go to the board? Can I come in? Can you explain it once more, please? May I go out please? Is this

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