
Best Books for High School English – Weekly Review
This week, I’m reviewing one of the best books for high school English! This one surprised me, but I feel like even the most reluctant

This week, I’m reviewing one of the best books for high school English! This one surprised me, but I feel like even the most reluctant

As a teacher, I’m always looking for fun back to school ideas for high school English students. I know that many of them weren’t quite

This week, I’m reviewing a book that isn’t specifically in the YA category, but it’s a memoir that holds the potential to teach students so many life lessons. It even combines my two favorite genres – true crime and memoir. Let me introduce you to a book that will change your perspective on trauma, the court system, the death penalty, and the choices we make!

Are you looking for some of the best YA books to read for high school students? I know that it can be difficult to find novels that are engaging and make students actually want to read. Why is it that it doesn’t seem cool to hold a book after the age of 10!? Check back here as I provide a detailed review of the best YA books to read – from what you could use it to teach, to any sketchy parts that may cause an issue in class.

Are you looking for a way to have better classroom management, create routine for students, AND help them become better readers and writers? BEHOLD –

Are you looking for fun new year activities for high school students? Try some of my favorite activities for the new year with your ELA

Check out this engaging informational text activity for high school students. These informational text worksheets are engaging for students but also focus on the ELA

Teaching literary analysis to secondary students can be fun! Both middle school students and high school students can struggle with literary analysis, but an easy way to trick them into analyzing literature is by practicing with short films.

Are you looking for books to use in your high school English classroom that will actually engage your students? High school novels aren’t always the easiest to choose, especially when you have a group of students who are reluctant readers. Try a few of these suggestions for novels to teach in high school English that will keep your students excited about reading.