I asked teachers to share their best middle and high school appropriate book recommendations. If they provided additional comments, I will include them here as well. All of these might not be books that you might teach, but they are all good (according to teachers) to include in your library.My personal favorites:- One of Us Is Lying - Karen McManus (The Breakfast Club meets Pretty Little Liars)- Ten - Gretchen McNeil (modern retelling of And Then There Were None)- Will Grayson, Will Grayson - ... VIEW POST
Middle and High School Book Recommendations
A Review of Flexible Seating
At first, I had many questions about flexible seating. How would I manage a classroom if they could choose where they wanted to sit? How would I afford to buy new furniture for my classroom? Would my high school students enjoy it? More and more high school teachers are trying flexible seating, and from my first year using it, I can say with confidence that it is student and teacher approved!Where did I start?I began with wiggle cushions. I received a class set of them through a grant. From ... VIEW POST
Free Resources from Education.com
As the school year comes to an end for many of us, you might need some last-minute, free resources to help you get through! Education.com offers thousands of free resources including worksheets, lesson plans, games, workbooks, stories, songs, projects, and more! You can search for resources by grade level, subject, and type! Their resources also come with answer keys to help you out! Check out one of the examples below to get an idea.Make spelling practice monumentally fun with this ... VIEW POST
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