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Literature Education Articles for Teachers - Page 2


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How To Spice Up Reviewing

Reviewing for assessments can honestly be worse than taking the actual test. Often middle and high schoolers aren’t familiar with good study strategies, and spend a few minutes reading over notes or skimming a study guide that you spent more time putting together than they spent studying. As teac...

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How To Teach Without Handouts

Just last week, I lived one of a teacher’s recurring nightmares. I came into work to find that every single copier in the building was broken. As our building went through social turmoil equivalent to the fall of the Roman Empire, I wondered how my students were going to receive the benefits of t...

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Dive into Reading During National Book Month!

October is National Book Month! Sponsored by the National Book Foundation, students, families, and teachers are urged to get into the literary spirit by promoting books, storytelling, and everything reading-related! During October, encourage participation in a variety of activities revolving arou...

Book cover of "The Outsiders"

Stay Gold, Ponyboy: A Guide to The Outsiders

The Outsiders is one of those books that will change the lives of its readers. In a world of sparkly vampires and too many shades of grey, it's good to read a book that confronts the struggles of adolescence in a meaningful way that is just as relevant now as it was in the sixties. The Outsi...

Father and son homeschool

Helping Homeschoolers Be College-Ready

My education background and career choice have a tenuous and somewhat ironic relationship. I was homeschooled K-12 before I went to a four-year liberal arts college, and I am now a teacher at a Title 1 public high school, even though I never attended a high school. There is no need for me to defe...

Projector

Virtual Field Trips: Saving Time and Money

Field trips are always a point of contention among teachers and administrators. On one hand, field trips can be an inspirational experience for children. On the other hand, they are expensive, require significant planning, and often spend more time in a bus than at the site of the field trip. The...

Moby Dick book cover

Mastering the Mighty Melville

Anything written by Herman Melville can feel intimidating to the average reader. Best known for the ponderous novel Moby-Dick, Melville has a reputation for complex themes using elaborate symbols, metaphors, and allusions to the Old Testament. While Moby-Dick is his best-known work, he ...

Drawing of William Shakespeare

Let's Shake Up Shakespeare!

In a classroom where critical thinking is cherished and answers are never really wrong, one can argue that there really is no right way to interpret Shakespeare’s works. In terms of developing a 21st Century learner, we should teach our children that almost everything is open to interp...

sunset view of the loch ness monster

Explore Myth and Legend with the Lure of Loch Ness

Just typing in the words Loch Ness as part of a Google search brought back the feelings I felt when I first heard about this famous legend as a young child. As I scrolled through the search results, I glanced at the photos, recognizing the most famous one featuring an animal that resembles a bron...

boy reading Farenheit 451

In Memory of Ray Bradbury

Ray Bradbury was an unstoppable force of literature, and his influence will endure far beyond his recent death on June 5th, 2012. After 91 years of life, his bibliography includes 27 novels and 600 short stories, as well as numerous plays, screenplays, and teleplays. This prolific collection...

cup of colored pencils

Comic Book Presentations: Unleashing the Power of the Visual Learner

There is no denying that comic books and graphic novels have entered the mainstream conversation. Earlier this month, The Avengers came out in theaters to the tune of $641.8 million worldwide, just in the opening week. The Dark Knight Rises, the final film in Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy, i...

wooden mannequins in a reading circle

Bring Literature Circles Into Your Classroom

Today, educators are looking for ways to increase critical thinking in the area of reading comprehension. It is not enough to simply expect students to recall information they have read. There is a movement in teaching to get learners to think more critically about the literature they read. This ...

Creating a Literary Magazine

Creating a Literary Magazine - Part Two

As part of my journey to create a first-ever literary magazine at my school, I assembled a staff and helped them devise a title, determine a layout and construct a submission process. But all this would be meaningless if there aren’t any poems for submission. My next challenge...

Literary Magazine

Creating a Literary Magazine

Almost every high school English department has a student-made literary magazine. It is a great way to give students an opportunity to express themselves beyond standard essay writing, and creating a literary magazine can be an exciting and rewarding adventure as well.&nb...

"A Lesson Before Dying"

"A Lesson Before Dying" by Ernest J. Gaines

An exploration of the book "A Lesson Before Dying" by Ernest J. Gaines is becoming quite common in many high school literature courses. If you are not familiar with it, it is a novel that explores racial and social inequality. In my class, I center my unit on the book on one question—what is a ma...
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