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    Using Stations in Middle School

    April 30, 2018 /

    As students get older, lesson plans tend to stray away from hands-on learning and group activities.  They tend to lean towards more lecture-based lessons, sitting and doing paper and pencil work.  But, are students really past the age where learning stations are beneficial?  No! Movement When you teach with learning stations, students are given movement breaks during the lesson.  Although middle school students can sit for longer periods of time; sitting for a whole class period is still difficult for most of them. Middle school students still are young enough that they benefit from the ability to get up and move during a lesson.  Heck, I’m an adult, and I…

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    Using Editing Stations in Your Middle School ELA Classroom

    February 15, 2018 /

    Will they ever learn!? Every year, I am always surprised at the eighth-grade students who pass in papers with their names written without capitals. They just aren’t doing the editing!  If you ask an eighth-grade student whether they know to capitalize names, they always say they do. And yet I repeatedly receive assignments passed in with the same error. In the past, I have used checklists to remind students of the different things they need to be looking for when they are editing their writing assignments. But, the students who really need to lean on the checklist are often the ones that leave them on the floor. Check out the…

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    Leveled Novels on the Holocaust for Middle School Students

    November 19, 2017 /

    Each year, the ELA teacher that I co-teach with and I teach a unit on the Holocaust.  This is an amazing unit that she developed long before working with me and I am just fortunate to be a part of it. This unit includes teaching them background knowledge.  They explore situations where they have to decide what they would do.  And, they read a book on the Holocaust and participate in book club discussions. One of the many reasons that I love this unit is because of the multitude of books there are to choose from. We can carefully select groups of students and assign them to a book that…

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Welcome! I am so happy you stumbled upon my page. I am Katie, I am in my eleventh year teaching inclusion special education in a middle school. On this page I love to share what I’ve learned about teaching, blogging, and selling on TpT.

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