Research can be done with creative and engaging lessons also. Footnotes Made Fun by Hattie McGuire is a fun exercise that can be used as a get-to-know you activity or a regular lesson and stresses the importance of paying attention to footnotes. The playoffs officially start next week so it’s not too late for Poetry March Madness. There are so many ways to do this, but I’m partial to Brian Sztabnik’s post here which has detailed directions and related links. Have fun with this and be sure to post pictures of your brackets! The Envelope Game by Melissa Smith at #TeachLivingPoets is super simple and while used with poetry here can easily be adapted to prose texts. If you’re wanting some rich discussion, set aside a day to try this activity. Use Digital Notebooks to Facilitate Book Clubs by Catlin Tucker links to a Google Slide deck designed to help teachers facilitate book clubs. This lesson can be adapted to different grade levels. What is English? Who decides? ... KEEP READING
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