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How UDL Can Help Us Elevate Our CoTeaching

The reality of teaching in a co-teacher role was sometimes a rough ride, writes author and co-teaching coach Elizabeth Stein. Three things helped keep her strong, and one of them proved to be the key to solving all her co-teaching puzzles: the Universal Design for Learning.

Manage Student Anxiety with CBT & Mindfulness

Katelyn Oellerichโ€™s well-researched 9-week program for school-based mental health professionals can also benefit all educators with its CBT and mindfulness case studies, definitions, methods and strategies to help manage student anxiety, writes NBCT Kathleen Palmieri.

5 Things I’ll Remember When I Feel Unmotivated

Like many teachers during last yearโ€™s โ€œpost-Covidโ€ return to school, middle school veteran Sarah Cooper slipped into the fog and funk and wondered if the joy in teaching was gone for good. Hereโ€™s how she wrenched herself through the dark time and found her groove again.

How to Teach Reading in the Middle Grades

By using a menu of formative assessments to target and support studentsโ€™ specific reading needs, you can differentiate instruction and positively impact their progress at key points in their development. Expert Laura Robb offers a master class in reading support for middle graders.

Using Poetry Pauses to Elevate Student Writing

Poetry โ€œpausesโ€ can become the heart and soul of English class AND address almost any reading and writing standard. Teacher-author Brett Vogelsinger shares three examples โ€“ poems that can help students extend their understanding of structure, character and personal narrative.

Labor Day Past & Present

Help students discover Labor Day’s origin and the United States labor movementโ€™s past triumphs and current challenges in this MiddleWeb resource roundup. You’ll find resources for history, current events, English Language Arts and civics classes, across grades 4-8.

Infuse Your Classroom with Meaning and Fun

To infuse classrooms with meaning, relevance and lots of fun, Stephanie Farley suggests ways to keep teaching student-centered: develop essential questions, make connections, and assess for learning not just grading. A super summer read, writes consultant Cathy Gassenheimer

Integrating Arts in ELA: Creating 2-Voice Poems

Writing poems for two voices lets student researchers delve deep into multiple sources and unearth differing perspectives. Jenn Bogard and Lisa Donovan offer a sample poem based on Dorothea Langeโ€™s Migrant Mother image, merging the stories of the photographer and the subject.

Why We Need to Invite Politics into Classrooms

Itโ€™s daunting to invite politics into the classroom. But when we do it right, students can learn to engage meaningfully with people who see the world very differently. Kent Lenci has tips to help the conversations thrive, including developing media literacy and supporting SEL.