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Calling all middle school language arts teachers! Teaching has become so overwhelming. It can be isolating at times, and it is sometimes difficult to get help when you need it. In this podcast, we will discuss the many complexities that middle school language arts teachers face. There will be tons of actionable ideas to help you simplify your planning, streamline your teaching, and enjoy more free time.
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Join hosts Amanda Cardenas (Mud & Ink Teaching) and Marie Morris (The Caffeinated Classroom) in discussions about being brave, trying new things, and all things teaching! As seasoned classroom teachers, Amanda and Marie bring their experience, insight, energy, and oh, so many opinions and ideas... It's time for all teachers to take their classroom and teaching practice into their own hands!
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Are you looking for strategies to close the reading gap? Middle School Cafe: A Podcast for Secondary ELA teachers is a podcast specifically for middle and high school ELA teachers who want to see their students grow as readers.Each week I will discuss strategies to help all students develop as readers starting with where they are today. I will share real-world examples and ideas from my own experience and show you how you can implement the workshop model giving your students more control ove ...
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The Teaching Toolbox podcast is the ultimate resource for upper elementary and middle school teachers seeking time-tested strategies and ideas. With knowledgeable teacher guests, this podcast offers invaluable teaching tips and strategies that are sure to enhance your classroom experience. Tune in for expert advice from Brittany and Ellie on everything from lesson planning to classroom management. With over 50 years of teaching experience between them, they have the knowledge, expertise, and ...
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Welcome to the Holman Middle School podcast. This podcast was set up in order to keep parents, students, and the community informed of all the great things going on at Holman. Please subscribe to our podcast in order to get the latest and greatest news and events as they happen. Be sure to check out our website by going to www.huskiepodcast.com! Thanks for listening.
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We are middle school pastors in Birmingham, Al with a heart to reach students with the Gospel. The goal of this podcast is to partner with you (parents) as your middle schooler develops their faith. We are not here to give parenting advice. We are here to walk alongside you.
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Today Brittany and Ellie are chatting about a few engaging games you can take into your classroom and play any time! In this episode, Brittany and Ellie share three games that are perfect for upper elementary and middle school classrooms. These games are fun and challenging and are perfect to add to your teaching toolbox! First up, Brittany has an …
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Summary: Troy and Shawn talk about AI, Grilled Cheese Sandwiches, teaching strategies, and more. Jokes: Restless? Read “The History of Teleportation.” It will take you places. 50% of Scotland is land. The other 50% is Scot. Alaskan Flat Tire: Shouldn’t there be a flat moon society since we only see one side of it? The ultimate age-old question has …
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This is the sixth part of a mini series on reading workshop in middle school. Reading workshop in middle school is the way to go if you tweak it and make it more skills-based and purposeful. Although setting up your reading workshop can be a lot of work up front, once it is done, you will be all set with instruction that will be successful and enjo…
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One of the most essential aspects of teaching ELA is nurturing a lifelong love of reading in our students. In this episode, we'll explore how to help students discover that elusive "just right" book – the one that not only matches their reading level but also aligns with their interests. Listen in as I uncover the secrets to creating a reading expe…
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Episode 2 of The Teaching Toolbox Podcast is talking all about scaffolding learning through various subjects. Brittany, Ellie, and their guest, Leah Cleary, discuss scaffolding learning, giving background on what it is, how it can be used, how it differs from subject to subject, and more. The 3 hosts for this week will cover scaffolding learning in…
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Many of you have been eagerly waiting for us to dive back into the dystopian genre. You don’t have to ask us twice! We love any excuse to geek out over dystopian literature and that’s exactly what we’re doing today. We have a fresh book list update for you to help you rethink some ideas moving forward in your own dystopia units. Whether you’re look…
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We're discussing positive classroom culture today and ways to establish one in your classroom. Brittany and Ellie will boil down a positive classroom culture into three main areas and discuss ideas, tips, experiences, and more that helped them create positive classroom cultures throughout their career. Having a positive culture in your classroom ca…
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Summary: Shawn and Troy talk about AI, tools, students, and more. Dave has Science, Science, Everywhere. Jokes: You’re in a wordplay contest and the topic is “water”. What is your wet pun of choice? How did the plant go into business? He got seed money. If you call someone a “stick in the mud” it’s because they are no fun. But if a dog finds a stic…
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This is the fifth part of a mini series on reading workshop in middle school. Reading workshop in middle school is the way to go if you tweak it and make it more skills-based and purposeful. Although setting up your reading workshop can be a lot of work up front, once it is done, you will be all set with instruction that will be successful and enjo…
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A few months ago, we sent out a listener survey to get a feel for what you wanted to hear more of on the Brave New Teaching podcast. The overwhelming consensus was that you wanted detailed lesson advice. We hear you and we’re ready to deliver with our new “lesson plan rescue” series! Today we’re zoning in on one of our favorite things to talk about…
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Look inside the Teaching Toolbox to see who and what tools are available in the Teaching Toolbox Podcast. With over 50 years of teaching experience between Brittany and Ellie, they're here to help you navigate the world of teaching middle school. __________ To view the Show Notes, go to teachingtoolboxpodcast.com. Stay up to date with episodes, che…
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Summary: Shawn and Troy talk about starting of the school year. Dave plants the concept of an Agronomist. Jokes: ​​I bought my friend an elephant for his room. He said, “Thanks!” I replied, “Don’t mention it.” Puns about actress Alison Brie can be rather cheesy. John’s getting several rabbit tattoos on his bald head so he can have hares there again…
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This is the fourth part of a mini series on reading workshop in middle school. Reading workshop in middle school is the way to go if you tweak it and make it more skills-based and purposeful. Although setting up your reading workshop can be a lot of work up front, once it is done, you will be all set with instruction that will be successful and enj…
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It’s time for another reading update! We’re sharing what we read (and loved) this summer, and what we plan to read this fall. These updates seem to help us keep up with our reading and we hope it does the same for you. We have a variety of recommendations today from historical fiction, YA, and fantasy, to plays and musicals. You can see our recomme…
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In a world filled with distractions like video games, social media, and viral TikTok videos, inspiring a love for reading in students can feel like an uphill battle. However, in this week's episode, we dive into a powerful tool that can captivate even the most reluctant readers: teacher book talks. Think of teacher book talks as the trailers of the…
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This is the third part of a mini series on reading workshop in middle school. Putting a reading workshop model of instruction into your middle school language arts class is a lot of work. However, once the main work of planning your units is done upfront, your reading instruction will be both beneficial and enjoyable for your students (and you). Mi…
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Subscriber-only episode Cheers! Find all your Brave New Teaching Happy Hour member info HERE: https://www.bravenewteaching.com/hhmembers Meet Abby: After springing the first part of her career teaching high school English, Abby has fallen in love with teaching middle school reading the last few years. The co-author of a guidebook for teachers, Keep…
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Whether you’re a first year teacher or a teacher with 20+ years of experience, we all make mistakes throughout the school year. These mistakes ultimately teach us how to pivot and do things differently in the future. We’ve made our fair share of mistakes, and today we’re sharing four that made specifically during the back to school season. From com…
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Today, we are exploring the importance of establishing consistent routines and procedures in the classroom and how they will help us in building a classroom community. While focusing on middle school students, the ideas provided are relevant to all grade levels. Discover how well-defined routines and procedures create a thriving learning environmen…
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This is the second part of a mini series on reading workshop in middle school. Getting started with reading workshop in middle school can feel daunting. Maybe you are a first year teacher, or even are a veteran teacher, who has been told to teach with this model. You are in the right place! I am hopeful that through my experience, this podcast seri…
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Subscriber-only episode Cheers! Find all your Brave New Teaching Happy Hour member info HERE: https://www.bravenewteaching.com/hhmembers Meet Abby: After springing the first part of her career teaching high school English, Abby has fallen in love with teaching middle school reading the last few years. The co-author of a guidebook for teachers, Keep…
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Happy back to school season, brave new teachers! This episode is kicking off season six of the podcast, and we’re introducing a new episode format. We’re diving into one of our favorite types of episodes to record…unpopular opinions! This time it’s hot takes about the back to school season. You may or may not agree with these opinions, but we will …
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This episode explores the importance of building strong teacher-student relationships that extend beyond getting to know you activities. I discuss the misconception that teachers need to be friends with their students, emphasizing instead the value of creating a professional and caring connection. These relationships foster a sense of belonging, in…
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Summary: Shawn and Troy discuss back to school, AI in schools, Moodle and more. Dave names the Dinos. Jokes: Student: If the main parachute malfunctions, how long do we have to deploy the reserve? Instructor: The rest of your life. What do rich people say when tickling their little kids? Gucci, Gucci, Gucci. Where can you get a powerstrip to plug a…
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This is the first part of a mini series on reading workshop in middle school. You may be wondering if a reading workshop model of instruction in middle school is right for you. Maybe you are a first year teacher, or even are a veteran teacher, who has been told to teach with this model. You are in the right place! I am hopeful that through my exper…
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It’s sad, but true. Camp BNT is coming to a close with this episode (at least for this year!). We’re wrapping things up with a debrief from our interview with Elizabeth Acevedo, author of Family Lore. If you haven’t already heard that episode, run and listen to it now! You’ll hear us think through ideas in real time of how to use Elizabeth’s novels…
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Imagine turning your classroom into a hip coffee shop or observing your students actively browsing through your classroom bookshelves to create poetry. This is exactly what we are talking about in this episode! Katie Saj from Mochas and Markbooks stops by for a fun interview about creative ideas she uses to engage her students in reading! Katie sha…
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Summary: Shawn and Troy talk about preparing for the new year, living at the school, and more. Dave brings in biomimicry with all its advantages. Jokes: My wife likes to tell me my shoes are untied while we’re doing our morning jog. It’s kind of a running joke. John bought a sundial for the yard. He also installed floodlights so he could use it at …
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This is the fifth part of a mini series on back to school. Planning your units at the beginning of the year…I know, it sounds absolutely crazy and overwhelming. But I promise, if you carve out some time now, the future you is not only going to thank you, but future you will be madly, madly in love with present you. If you’ve been listening to me, y…
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When we started this podcast at the beginning of 2020, it stemmed from a desire to create a space for like-minded teachers. We wanted to have the conversations that you craved, but might not be getting at your schools. It’s turned into something bigger than we ever could have imagined. We appreciate you doing things to support this show like listen…
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Escape rooms are inclusive and engaging activities that consist of games and puzzles aimed at fostering critical thinking and creativity. In this week’s episode, Lyndsey from Lit with Lyns shares her experience in both creating and presenting digital escape rooms in her secondary ELA classroom. Escape rooms can be tailored to introduce or review va…
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Summary: Shawn and Troy are back after a break. Dave has a total MEGA movie that eclipses all others (and you can get involved). Jokes: I’m looking at the periodic table and there is no element of surprise. What kind of music is best for a fishing trip? Something catchy. What do you do with dirty nuts and bolts? Get a washer. Can you name the six s…
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This is the fifth part of a mini series on back to school. Many of you are already preparing yourselves physically and mentally to get back to school. And the reality is, it is a reality, and if we do nothing to prepare, then we are going to end up very, very stressed. In this episode, we will discuss selecting your first unit of study. We will dis…
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Camp BNT is still going strong! If you’re new to this summer series, we have interviewed several authors to uncover highlights, takeaways, and reflections to help us have a more intentional approach to creating culturally responsive and equitable classrooms. Last week we interviewed the incredible Dr. Deonna Smith, author of Rooted in Joy: Creating…
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In this episode, we explore the benefits of book talks and their impact on students' motivation as students promote books they loved to their peers. Join me as I interview Mary Pat from Just Add Students, who shares her firsthand experience with implementing book talks in the classroom. Unveiling the secrets of effective book talks, Mary Pat unrave…
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