Language Arts Education Articles for Teachers - Page 3
Use These Writing Applications in Your Classroom
No matter the age, experience, or skill level of the writer, getting started can sometimes be a giant obstacle to overcome. Struggling to create the beginning of a story can cause many young writers to become reluctant, or even form a grudge toward writing. Likewise, trying to find a way to encou...
Create Reading Madness with a Classroom Tournament
The pinnacle of college basketball, March Madness is a season within itself. With brackets, statistics, and the anticipation of the championship game, the tournament can’t help but bring an annual energy to the classroom. Along with basketball tournament talk, March also is the time of year when ...
How To Reignite Their Desire to Read
Although the Common Core State Standards push nonfiction to the front of education during the middle and high school years, it’s still important to promote independent reading, whether pupils choose fiction or nonfiction works. Reading provides many benefits to the growing brain; it develops voca...
Crafty Literature Projects to Lure Language Arts Learners
First recognized in 1994, National Craft Month is celebrated each March. From in-store programs and promotions, to do-it-yourself classes, National Craft Month highlights the popularity of creating arts and crafts in American households. According to the Craft and Hobby Association, fifty-six per...
Best Websites to Explore the Common Core
The Common Core State Standards Initiative has gained a lot of attention, especially in the past few months. As a teacher, you know that within the next two years, these are the standards you will be required to implement in your classroom (unless you currently reside in one of the five states wh...
Fall in Love with the Library of Congress
My family has moved around a bit, and one of the first things I do upon settling in to a new place is get a library card. For me, that little piece of plastic is an anchor, or maybe a key, to a community. We have belonged to enormous, modern libraries with skylights and coffee bars, and we have b...
A Persuasive Writing Project That Aligns to Common Core Standards
In making the transition from the state content standards to the Common Core State Standards, my colleagues and I find ourselves re-evaluating the current curriculum, which had been carefully aligned to the former content standards. Specifically, we are looking at changes in the teacher-selected ...
The Great Eight: Teaching the Eight Parts of Speech
Let's face it, most students view the eight parts of speech (nouns, verbs, adjectives, pronouns, adverbs, interjections, prepositions, and conjunctions) as less than exciting. In fact, I can remember beginning a lesson a few years ago by telling my pupils (in my most-excited voice), "Boys and gir...
Travel Tips! A Guide for Smoother Field Trips
There is nothing quite as wonderful as a field trip that goes off without a hitch. The kids are excited and motivated, they have just experienced something new, and you are currently considered the best teacher in the world (for that day at least). But truthfully, field trips can be frustrating, ...
Radioactive: An Interdisciplinary Study of Marie and Pierre Curie
Interdisciplinary instruction is crucial to academic achievement, and is receiving a lot of help from Common Core standards that emphasize teaching across content areas. If you're still not convinced, you can check out the two dozen articles we have that mention interdisciplinary planning. The di...
The Season of Snow...and Learning
The winter season brings about changes in weather, activities, and routines. School activities, as well as curriculum, move forward with the season. This provides an opportune time to use the winter weather as a focus for classroom lessons and activities. Specifically in the language arts classro...
Transition into the Common Core
In the beginning, the task of transitioning to the Common Core English Language Arts standards was a bit daunting to say the least. However, I quickly learned that equipped with the right organizational tools, the task of transition is comprehensible and manageable. Using a graphic organizer and ...
How the New Year is Celebrated around the World
As the enormous, glowing ball descends on the people of Times Square, and confetti falls thick in New York’s frigid air, how are people in other parts of the world celebrating the coming of a new year? Namely, what are the people of India, China, Japan, and Israel doing? Reserve the computer lab ...
Create Learning Experiences with The Polar Express
Capturing the essence of the holiday season, Chris Van Allsburg’s celebrated picture book, The Polar Express, has become a contemporary holiday classic. As author and illustrator, Van Allsburg creatively relates a story about a young boy overcoming doubt to believe in the magic of Christmas. In a...
Dive into the Common Core with Opinion Pieces
The big transition to the Common Core State Standards is already in process, and if you’re like most teachers, you are just a little bit intimidated by the challenge of becoming familiar with the new guidelines. Let’s dive right in and get started with one of the most important writing standards ...