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How to Teach English Language Skills Using Literature Texts (Free Prompts Included)
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How to Teach English Language Skills Using Literature Texts (Free Prompts Included)

Combine language and literature in a meaningful way with chapter-by-chapter creative writing prompts. This post explores how you can build writing skills while deepening students’ understanding of the texts you teach - plus, you’ll find lots of free resources to download and try right away.

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Why I Swapped Traditional Discussion Questions for Roll-the-Dice Boards - And Never Looked Back

Why I Swapped Traditional Discussion Questions for Roll-the-Dice Boards - And Never Looked Back

Tired of classroom discussions that fall flat? I was too - until I swapped traditional comprehension questions for a simple roll-the-dice game that completely transformed the way my students talk about literature. These boards turn discussion into something engaging, student-led, and genuinely thought-provoking. Here’s how I use them, why they work, and how you can try them in your classroom too.

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Why I Still Teach Romeo and Juliet (Even Though I Hate It)

Why I Still Teach Romeo and Juliet (Even Though I Hate It)

I’ve taught Romeo and Juliet for over a decade—and I still hate it. But that’s exactly why it works. Here’s how I use student debates, modern rewrites, and creative twists to turn eye-rolls into engagement (and yes, we watch the Leo version).

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