🏀🏀Get your students warmed up for #MarchMadness poetry brackets with this lesson on a poem by Emmy award winner @MrBluz featuring NBA all-star & Memphis Grizzlies player @JaMorant. #TeachLivingPoets
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Happy Spooky Season!! 👻🎃 We created a poster highlighting 31 of the creepiest, spookiest, and most terrifying creatures and characters from classic literature. Download it for free here- https://t.co/l4Y7Pp0vMC
In this poignant graphic memoir, artist Thi Bui reflects on the consequences of war and the impact of intergenerational trauma by chronicling her family’s turbulent history. #DiscoveringLiterature https://t.co/xO7pseVROQ
You already know that vocabulary instruction is essential to your students' development—reading comprehension depends on having strong language skills. But how can you blend vocabulary study into your daily lessons? Our latest blog post has the details. https://t.co/c2dPdpMrJZ
September’s super informative ELA link round-up features articles and resources by @TEDEdTwitter, @Catlin_Tucker, @rmbyrne, @DLFinkle, and the Secondary English Coffee Shop! https://t.co/keGCox61Xi
A moving historical narrative, We Are Not Free follows fourteen teenagers whose lives are irrevocably changed during the infamous Japanese American internment of World War II. #DiscoveringLiterature
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To help you get a better view of your students’ current ELA skills, try using this free diagnostic tool for grades 9-12. This assessment asks students questions about vocabulary, grammar, and reading comprehension. #TeacherResources
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Following the story of three teenagers on their harrowing journey toward refuge in the United States, Jenny Torres Sanchez’s We Are Not from Here tackles themes of survival, freedom, and humanitarianism. #DiscoveringLiterature
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Tired of searching for the perfect nonfiction passages for students to study? Reading Informational Texts can help. This program pairs high-interest reading passages with questions modeled to meet common state standards for informational texts.
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A prequel to The Hate U Give, Angie Thomas’s Concrete Rose explores the story of Maverick Carter, a young Black man determined to make a better life for himself and his family despite the daunting obstacles in his way. #DiscoveringLiterature
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Told in alternating perspectives, Angel of Greenwood transports readers to the days leading up to the horrific Greenwood Massacre, a nearly forgotten piece of American history. #DiscoveringLiterature https://t.co/38XbwbruhS
Just in time for the new school year, a new downloadable resource has arrived at the English Teacher’s Free Library! This printable poster offers wise advice from one of America’s celebrated playwrights, Lorraine Hansberry. #TeacherResources
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Written by his daughter Ilyasah Shabazz in collaboration with author Tiffany D. Jackson, The Awakening of Malcolm X offers an insightful look at the activist’s early years. Discover this title here- https://t.co/rrjdQyJAta #DiscoveringLiterature
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