Grades 6-12 Spring Holidays/Seasonal Lessons & Resources
Lessons, activities, and ideas for middle and high school students related to spring (March, April, May): St. Patty's Day, Easter, Women's History Month, Memorial Day, etc. Please pin 3 non-products pins for each TPT product you pin. If you would like to join, follow first and then email me at brynnallisontheliterarymaven@gmail.com.
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Free Trashketball Brackets
Do your students struggle with their grammar skills? Enjoy these free brackets for your Trashketball games during March Madness! Make learning fun by hosting a "Grammar Review Trashketball Tournament" and turn your students into grammar experts. These brackets provide opportunities to review 15 or 31 concepts during the Sweet Sixteen and Elite Eight tournaments. #secondaryela #middleschoolenglish #highschoolenglish #grammar
Is getting an English proficiency certificate really worth it?
Thinking about taking the IELTS, TOEFL, or Cambridge English exam? 🎓 In this episode of The English Education Lab Podcast, we break down the real value of English proficiency certifications—when they matter, who really needs them, and how to prepare smartly. Get tips on study resources, choosing the right test, and setting realistic goals. Grab your cup of coffee and get listening! #SpeakEnglishConfidently #LearnEnglishOnline #ESLListeningPractice #EnglishLanguagePodcast #ESLStudentTips #ESLcertification
How to think in English- 10 easy tips!
Want to think in English instead of translating in your head? It’s easier than you think! These 10 science-backed tips will help you train your brain to switch effortlessly to English. Whether you're a beginner or an advanced learner, these strategies will boost your fluency and confidence. Ready to level up? Keep reading!
What I'm Reading & Teaching in May
After another month of virtual teaching, I thought I would feel more comfortable and settled into a routine, but instead I find myself feeling more bored and frustrated. There's only so much shaking things up I can do while still feeling connected with my in person and online students. There's also so many aspects of teaching that are just more complicated with some students at home and some in the classroom. The good news is that there's only a little over a month of the school year left. The
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