Brenda Sanchez
6th Grade Ela
Boost your 6th grade students' reading and writing skills with engaging ELA activities. Explore top resources and strategies to create a dynamic learning environment for your classroom.
Need some ideas for what to do with your students all year? Are you not bound by a specific curriculum? Check out what a REAL teacher does!
The Tahoe Teacher
Looking for inspiration for teaching middle school reading skills? Read on to see how I teach the essential elements in a 6th-grade classroom.
Tina Brown
SUPERQUICK literature centers in the 6th grade ELA classroom Why I use literature centers in my 6th grade language arts classroom I need a way to reteach important concepts all through the year Students need a way to work on extension activities without much teacher input When I need to spend time working with a small group of
Kristi Hensley
Grab your copy of FREE ELA Curriculum Maps grades 6th-8th and save yourself a year's worth of planning! Digital maps with a planner, calendar, and more!
Heather Morris
Get organized with a daily and weekly ELA plan so that you feel confident and prepared. Planning the structure of a class period varies by unit. Start here!
Leah Baukol
Hi friends! So I have been kind of getting in back to school mode and thinking about what I want and what I need for the school year ahead. With that though, I often get overwhelmed and don’t even know where to look and then I end up spending 94% of my day on Pinterest ... Read more
Beverly Biernot
Ok, I get these Q’s frequently from teachers who reach out to me regarding setting up and running stations or centers (same thing, basically) in their middle school English / Language Arts / Reading / Writing classes: How do I make stations work so I can . . . >> teach my students while also
Whitney Claiborne
What my daily ELA class period schedule looks like in middle school ELA and how it works alongside my scope and sequences.
TheGiftedFeather
These engaging 6th grade short stories are a fantastic resource to help you teach reading in your middle school ELA classroom.
Sarah Prielipp