How to Enhance Your Shakespeare Lessons for Free
Learn how to effectively use our Free Shakespeare Choice Board in your lessons. This article provides straightforward tips for weaving Shakespeare into your teaching, helping to inspire and educate with classic literature. #shakespeare #teachingtips
Free Poetry Choice Board For Secondary
Use this fantastic choice board to introduce poetry to your high school students by allowing them to choose which poems they want to experience. Students can use the choice board to decide if they want to read poems, listen to poems or watch a poem performed. Choice boards are a proven way for students to engage more fully with content, which makes this a perfect way to introduce your poetry unit.
How To Use Choice Boards in ELA
Choice boards are an amazing way to engage your high school English students. Use choice boards to hook your learners at the beginning of unit, to review grammar concepts, or to help students choose books for independent reading. Use these choice board ideas for any level of high school students and watch at their engagement increases in the content of your class. Included in this blog post is a free choice board download!
An Alternative To The "From" Poem: Teach "My Honest Poem"
An Alternative To The "From" Poem: Teach "My Honest Poem" - EnglishteacherVault.com
An Alternative To The "From" Poem: Teach "My Honest Poem"
An Alternative To The "From" Poem: Teach "My Honest Poem" - EnglishteacherVault.com
An Alternative To The "From" Poem: Teach "My Honest Poem"
An Alternative To The "From" Poem: Teach "My Honest Poem" - EnglishteacherVault.com
An Alternative To The "From" Poem: Teach "My Honest Poem"
An Alternative To The "From" Poem: Teach "My Honest Poem" - EnglishteacherVault.com
How To Use TP-CASTT To Teach Beginning Poetry Analysis
How To Use TP-CASTT To Teach Beginning Poetry Analysis - EnglishteacherVault.com
How To Use TP-CASTT To Teach Beginning Poetry Analysis
How To Use TP-CASTT To Teach Beginning Poetry Analysis - EnglishteacherVault.com
3 Must-Teach Elements for Setting In A Short Story
What do you include when you teach setting in high school English? This post talks about three must-teach elements for strong literary analysis. Check out this full free lesson plan and student worksheets about teaching setting of a story in your grade 9 and grade 10 high school English classroom. High school students will use mentor texts and complete creative writing activities to grasp all things about a setting. Get all the details and the teacher freebie at the English Teacher Vault today!
Use this lesson to teach theme (it's free!)
Want to save time with a free ready-to-go lesson on teaching theme in short story? Then check out this post about short story literary analysis. There are details to use mentor texts such as short stories and short films with student worksheets and an interactive presentation. High school English teachers will want to grab this FREE lesson for short story literary analysis all about theme and writing theme statements! Get the details and your teacher freebie at the English Teacher Vault today!
Free Lesson Plan To Teach Theme in A Short Story
Check out this FREE lesson for short story literary analysis all about theme! This post for high school English teachers walks through the whole lesson with suggested short stories and short films to use for the lesson. It's a no prep, highly engaging way to introduce literary analysis or review short story elements. With an interactive presentation and student worksheets to help, visit the English Teacher Vault today to grab this free lesson on teaching theme in any short story!
How To Teach Setting in High School English
Check out this post with a full free lesson plan and student worksheets for high school English about teaching setting of a story. You can focus on short story literary analysis all about short story setting with your high school students using mentor texts and creative writing activities. The post walks through how to review and practice using short story elements in grade 9 English or grade 10 English. Get all the details and the teacher freebie at the English Teacher Vault today!