
Teaching Middle School ELA
Episode 293: Not Enough Time in Your Class Period? Listen to This
Jul 16, 2024
Struggling to fit everything into your class period? Discover practical planning strategies that work for various class lengths, whether you have 40 or 90 minutes. Embrace constraints to enhance student growth and focus on what you can control. Learn how to align lesson plans with educational standards and utilize techniques like batch planning to streamline your teaching. Get insights on creating routines that support learning and see how engaging resources can boost student success in your ELA classroom!
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Quick takeaways
- Embracing time constraints allows ELA teachers to focus on what's controllable, resulting in a transformative classroom experience.
- Implementing a structured schedule for teaching various ELA subjects enhances predictability, improves efficiency, and boosts student learning outcomes.
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The Challenge of Limited Class Time
Many middle school ELA teachers struggle with the limited time available in class periods, often ranging from 35 to 42 minutes. This short duration makes it difficult to cover essential elements of the curriculum, such as literature, writing units, vocabulary, and grammar instruction. Teachers often feel pressured to rush through materials while trying to ensure their students are prepared for state tests. Acknowledging that time constraints are a common issue can help alleviate some pressure and allow educators to focus on what is within their control.
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