Welcome to Love for LiteratureAssisting the Busy but Passionate ELA Teacher Welcome to Love for LiteratureAssisting the Busy but Passionate ELA Teacher Welcome to Love for LiteratureAssisting the Busy but Passionate ELA Teacher
Welcome to Love for LiteratureAssisting the Busy but Passionate ELA Teacher
With Ready-to-go Middle and High School Reading and Writing Resources
Welcome to Love for LiteratureAssisting the Busy but Passionate ELA Teacher
With Ready-to-go Middle and High School Reading and Writing Resources
Welcome to Love for LiteratureAssisting the Busy but Passionate ELA Teacher
With Ready-to-go Middle and High School Reading and Writing Resources
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Argumentative Writing – The Best Proven Bundle for Grades 7–12

Teaching argumentative writing can be a serious challenge. Students often have strong opinions but struggle to turn those opinions into...

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CS Lewis Quotes Reflective Writing Prompts for Middle School

CS Lewis Quotes for Teaching Narnia and “The Magician’s Nephew” If you’re anything like me, you’re always looking for new...

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Shakespeare’s Macbeth Summary – Complete Teacher Guide and Graphic Organizers

Tackling Shakespeare’s Macbeth summary is the first, essential step to helping students truly engage with the play. Between the cryptic...

The Selfish Giant by Oscar Wilde Reading Guide

The Selfish Giant by Oscar Wilde Reading Guide

There’s something enduringly beautiful about The Selfish Giant by Oscar Wilde. At first glance, it reads like a classic fairy...

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Number the Stars: A Story to Inspire Courage and Spark Wonder

Number the Stars – A Story to Inspire Courage and Spark Wonder Key Takeaways Number the Stars by Lois Lowry...

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Making Inferences: A Critical Thinking Skill for Readers

Key Takeaways: Mastering the Skill of Making Inferences​   ✅ Understanding Inferences – To make an inference, readers must analyze...

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Example Expository Essay and Essay Revision Checklist

Teaching expository writing can feel like a challenge, but one of the most effective ways to help students understand it...

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Shakespeare’s Sonnet 116 Analysis & Writing with Chat GPT

Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, and if you’re looking for a meaningful yet engaging way to bring Shakespeare...

Macbeth in Macbeth Character Analysis In-Depth Study Guide

Macbeth in Macbeth Character Analysis In-Depth Study Guide

Teaching Shakespeare’s Macbeth can be both thrilling and challenging. The character of Macbeth is one of literature’s most fascinating tragic...

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Outline for 5 Paragraph Essay: Organizers for Grades 6-12

Teaching students how to structure and outline a 5 paragraph essay doesn’t have to be dull or overwhelming. With a...

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