As high school teachers, we understand how critical it is to equip our students with the tools to build positive relationships and communicate effectively, both …

Keep Learning – A Blog for Middle & High School Teachers
This blog aims at helping high school or secondary ELA teachers. You will find tips and helpful ideas to use in class with your pupils.
Keep Learning – A Blog for Middle & High School Teachers
This blog aims at helping high school or secondary ELA teachers. You will find tips and helpful ideas to use in class with your pupils.
As high school teachers, we understand how critical it is to equip our students with the tools to build positive relationships and communicate effectively, both …
As high school teachers, we prepare students for much more than exams and essays—we shape the way they interact with the world. In today’s diverse …
Self-management is a critical life skill that enables students to regulate their emotions, set goals, stay organized, and make responsible decisions. High school is a …
Self-awareness is an essential skill for high school students, helping them understand their strengths, weaknesses, values, and emotions. Developing this skill can increase emotional intelligence, …
Engaging Students with the Holiday Spirit The holiday season is a great time to bring some festive energy into the classroom. As a high school …
As Thanksgiving approaches, it’s the perfect time to incorporate festive themes into your English Language Arts (ELA) lessons. This holiday not only brings the opportunity …
Halloween is round the corner… Some of you might think that the celebration of this holiday is more appropriate for Elementary and Middle School… but …
Who has not thought that our students sometimes seem to lack common sense?… Who has not thought that our students seem not be thinking properly? …
It’s time to start planning the back to school activities for the first week! Your middle and high school students are also anxious about the …
The 2024 Summer Olympic Games in Paris begin in July 2024. Are you wondering what your students know about it? How much information do they …