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3 Reasons I’m Using a Chatbot in My Classes

After some initial skepticism, brain-weary ELA teacher Allison Paludi turned to ChatGPT for fresh ideas about teaching The Giver to her 6th graders. The AI tool was a big help for lesson brainstorming and differentiation and as a go-to thought partner after her PLC disbanded.

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.

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.

How to Implement Rigor by Design, Not Chance

Rigor by Design, Not Chance by Karin Hess is well researched, clear in providing the essentials to increase rigor and engagement, and timely in helping educators plan for the deeper learning needed now more than ever to build lifelong learners, writes NBCT Kathleen Palmieri.

Pause for Poetry to Lift Writing in All Genres

In his new book English teacher Brett Vogelsinger recommends frequent poetry pauses through the year because building studentsโ€™ interest in poems can promote growth in all forms of literacy. Reviewer Erin Corrigan-Smith likes the bookโ€™s ease of use and multitude of resources.