Apr 30, 2025
I have to admit my kids have got me fully invested in "Is it Cake?" At some point in England last year, someone begged for us to watch the show while we ate green pesto pasta on the couch after a long day of hiking in the New Forest, and I said sure.
It was the beginning of our "Is it Cake?" era.
We've gasped,...
Apr 23, 2025
I miss the Eras tour. Even though it hasn't been that long. My daughter is requesting Wicked songs and Katy Perry in the car all of a sudden, instead of our usual Taylor Swift-a-thon.
But I haven't forgotten the joys of the Swiftiverse. And today I want to share a prompt you could use with any poem, short story,...
Apr 16, 2025
It's poetry month, and that means it's time for me to share as many poetry activities, poetry projects, and poetry workshops as I can muster over here!
Today, I'm going to walk you through a toolkit of creative poetry options for your ELA classroom.
We'll start with one of my favorite introductory activities for any...
Apr 9, 2025
This winter, inspired by cool bookish tournament projects by Melissa Alter Smith of Teach Living Poets and Jared Amato of Project Lit, I decided to launch my own English teacher-y tournament.
I wanted to know - of the hundreds of amazing books out there - which were working BEST in the classroom for the teachers in...
Apr 1, 2025
If you’re teaching Long Way Down (and ready for some Long Way Down lesson plan ideas!), let me just start by saying “YAY!”
It’s a reader-maker, an incredible book you can teach in a short time with a high impact.
Today, I’m going to be sharing some of my favorite ideas and resources for you to pair with...