Teaching Middle School ELA

Caitlin Mitchell
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Oct 29, 2024 • 17min

Episode 308: Literary Shuffle Activity

In this episode, we're shaking things up with the Literary Shuffle Activity—a fun and interactive way to get students diving deeper into any story. Whether they’re on their feet or staying put, this game makes story review a blast.You'll walk away from this episode with all the information you'll need to implement this game using any novel or short story that your students are reading. Take a listen and try it out!
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Oct 28, 2024 • 3min

Mindset Favorite: Be About It

What if small changes could align your life with your deepest values? Today’s Monday Mindset is one of our listeners’ favorite past episodes all about moving from dreaming to purposeful action, inspired by a lesson from the CEO of a basketball camps company. I discuss breaking the cycle of endless ideas and taking real steps toward your goals—especially in teaching. Tune in for actionable strategies to create space for your passions and live in alignment with your values.Here’s to another day of living intentionally.Caitlin
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Oct 22, 2024 • 20min

Episode 307: Navigating the Science of Reading Part 8: Sight Recognition

In this episode of The Teaching Middle School ELA Podcast, Caitlin, Jessica, and Megan conclude their Science of Reading series by focusing on sight recognition, the final strand in Scarborough’s Reading Rope. Discover why sight recognition is key to fluent reading and explore practical strategies to help your middle school students instantly recognize and remember words. From engaging word wall activities to interactive games, you’ll walk away with actionable ideas to reinforce sight recognition in your classroom. Tune in for this important episode and help your students take their reading skills to the next level!
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Oct 21, 2024 • 5min

Mindset Favorite: Feeling Unmotivated

What if staying motivated all year could be as simple as asking yourself one question: "Will your future self thank you for this choice?" Today we’re airing a past Monday Mindset episode where I discuss how forward-thinking can keep your drive alive, offering practical examples and personal stories that show how this mindset can help you stay committed to healthy habits, classroom goals, and positive daily decisions. Tune in for actionable advice to sustain motivation and create lasting positive change, both for yourself and your students!Here’s to another day of living intentionally.Caitlin
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Oct 15, 2024 • 15min

Episode 306: Navigating the Science of Reading Part 7: Decoding

In this episode of The Teaching Middle School ELA Podcast, Caitlin, Jessica, and Megan guide you through decoding, the next strand of Scarborough’s Reading Rope. You’ll learn how decoding fits into the bigger picture of word recognition and why it’s essential for your middle school students. Discover two engaging activities that focus on prefixes, suffixes, and root words, designed to make decoding practice both interactive and effective. Whether your students need a high-energy relay or a more focused, stationary activity, you’ll walk away with practical strategies to implement right away. Tune in to enhance your students’ decoding skills and help them unlock the meaning behind the words they read!
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Oct 14, 2024 • 5min

Mindset Favorite: Read More

Can reading more books help prevent burnout? This week on another re-air episode of one of the Monday Mindset Favorites, I explore how choosing the right books, like "Sustain Your Game" by Alan Stein Jr., can shift your perspective and reignite your passion for teaching. It’s about selecting literature that uplifts, challenges, and inspires personal growth.Join me as I discuss how insights from personal growth books can transform both your teaching and mindset. Check out the show notes for a curated list of must-reads, and let’s embark on this journey of self-improvement together!Here’s to another day of living intentionally.Caitlin
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Oct 8, 2024 • 14min

Episode 305: Navigating the Science of Reading Part 6: Phonological Awareness

In this episode of The Teaching Middle School ELA Podcast, Caitlin, Megan, and Jessica continue their Science of Reading series by tackling phonological awareness, a key component of the Word Recognition section of Scarborough’s Reading Rope. Join your hosts as they demystify phonological awareness for middle school teachers, explaining why it's vital for older students and how it can tie into the study of poetry. You'll walk away with ten simple, creative strategies to help students develop their phonological awareness through sound patterns, rhymes, and more. Whether you're new to the concept or looking to deepen your understanding, this episode is filled with practical ideas that you can use in your classroom tomorrow!
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Oct 7, 2024 • 3min

Mindset Favorite: Compassionate Emptiness

Let’s take a moment to revisit one of our favorite Monday Mindset episodes! In this episode, Can listening transform your teaching? Discover "compassionate emptiness," a concept from former Starbucks president Howard Baer, in this week's Monday Mindset podcast. Learn how shifting from problem-solving to truly hearing your students, colleagues, and administrators can revolutionize your classroom and foster a culture of empathy and understanding.Join me as I explore tips for living with intention and creating spaces for open conversation and growth. Let's commit to listening with empathy and watch how small changes lead to big transformations.Here’s to another day of living intentionally.Caitlin
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Oct 1, 2024 • 15min

Episode 304: Navigating the Science of Reading Part 5: Literacy Knowledge

Dive into the vital role of literacy knowledge, especially text features, in boosting reading comprehension. The hosts explore practical strategies, like a dynamic scavenger hunt, to engage students with how texts are organized. Discover innovative teaching tactics that connect literacy to other subjects, enhancing overall comprehension. They emphasize the importance of explicitly teaching text features to older students, making reading instruction more effective and interactive.
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Sep 30, 2024 • 6min

Mindset Favorite: Decision Making

Decision-making can be very difficult as a teacher. We are constantly making decisions that will ultimately affect our students’ success. The constant stress of decision-making can be exhausting. Here’s an easy framework for you to consider to help with decision fatigue.Always come back to your “why” and your values.Don’t make decisions when you’re emotional.Ask yourself questions.What is my intuition telling me?Remind yourself that you can learn from this decision whether it is “right” or “wrong”.Don’t be afraid of the what ifs in life. They will only hold you back.Here's to another great week, of intentional living!

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