

Teaching Middle School ELA
Caitlin Mitchell
Welcome to the Teaching Middle School ELA Podcast, where we help English Language Arts teachers create dynamic, engaging lessons while balancing the everyday responsibilities of teaching middle school.I’m Caitlin Mitchell, a longtime ELA educator and curriculum creator, and I know firsthand how challenging it can be to manage grading, planning, and student needs—while still trying to have a life outside the classroom. That’s why every Tuesday and Thursday, I bring you practical strategies, curriculum inspiration, and innovative teaching ideas to help you feel confident, prepared, and energized.Whether you're looking to revamp your writing instruction, streamline your planning process, or engage even the most reluctant readers and writers, you’ll find actionable support here. You'll also hear real classroom stories, fresh lesson ideas, and occasional interviews with other passionate educators.If you teach reading and writing to middle schoolers and want to stay inspired and up-to-date with best practices in ELA education, you’re in the right place. Tune in every week and let’s transform your teaching—together.
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Jun 5, 2025 • 12min
326: Writing Engagement Starts Day One—Here’s How I Hook Them
In this episode of Teaching Middle School ELA, Caitlin flips the script on traditional first-day activities by making the case for launching your writing unit on day one — yes, really! While students may still be groggy and navigating the chaos of a new school year, Caitlin shares how to spark curiosity and get them excited about writing right from the start. You’ll learn a simple yet powerful strategy to build engagement and confidence before diving into structure and essays, setting the tone for meaningful writing all year long. To stay connected with us about promotions, freebies, events, and professional development opportunities, Please join our EB Teacher's ELA Portal Priority List: ebteacher.com/portal

Jun 3, 2025 • 27min
Episode 325: Why Planning Ahead Saves You Time (and Sanity) in the Long Run
In this episode of Teaching Middle School ELA, Caitlin tackles a topic many teachers may feel tempted to brush off—planning ahead. With the end-of-year chaos in full swing, thinking about next school year might seem impossible. But Caitlin shares why carving out just a bit of time now to plan can make a huge difference come August. Drawing on her own classroom experience and insights from thousands of ELA teachers, she walks you through simple, manageable strategies to ease your future workload, reduce stress, and set yourself up for a smoother, more enjoyable start to the new school year. To stay connected with us about promotions, freebies, events, and professional development opportunities, Please join our EB Teacher's ELA Portal Priority List: ebteacher.com/portal

May 29, 2025 • 17min
Episode 324: Mini Lessons That Actually Stick (and Take Less Than 10 Minutes)
In this lively discussion, the host emphasizes the effectiveness of mini lessons for middle school ELA. These bite-sized lessons pack a powerful punch, enhancing student engagement even during the hectic end-of-year period. Listeners learn practical strategies to implement focused lessons that retain students' attention while maximizing classroom time.

May 27, 2025 • 26min
Episode 323: What to Focus On This Summer to Set Yourself Up for a Stress-Free Fall
In this episode of the Teaching Middle School ELA podcast, Caitlin shares how you can make the most of your summer without letting school take over. Learn which planning tasks are truly worth your time, what you can skip, and how batch planning can set you up for a smooth fall—while still enjoying your well-deserved break! Join me for my June workshop focused on the EB Batch Planning Approach! This is a workshop you do NOT want to miss. Reserve your free spot here: ebteacher.com/workshopYouTube Links Mentioned: The Perfect Classroom Management Strategy for Middle School: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ZkdeEZL8rw&t=13sHow to Improve Student Behaviors in Middle School: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HBzAqEiOsgk&t=53sTo stay connected with us about promotions, freebies, events, and professional development opportunities, Please join our EB Teacher's ELA Portal Priority List: ebteacher.com/portal

May 22, 2025 • 10min
Episode 322: Mic Drop Moments: 3-Sentence Speeches for the Last Day of School
In this short but powerful episode of the Teaching Middle School ELA podcast, Caitlin shares a meaningful, low-prep activity to help students reflect and find closure at the end of the year: the 3-sentence speech. It’s a simple way to honor growth, celebrate the journey, and give every student a voice. To stay connected with us about promotions, freebies, events, and professional development opportunities, Please join our EB Teacher's ELA Portal Priority List: ebteacher.com/portal

May 21, 2025 • 17min
Bonus Episode: How to Turn a Mystery into a Full-Class Mock Trial
How to Turn a Mystery into a Full-Class Mock TrialWant to teach argument writing in a way your students will actually love? In this episode, I'm walking you through how to pair a murder mystery narrative with a full mock trial experience—no extra planning required.You'll learn:How to launch The Bountiful Case mystery in your classroomHow to guide students through claim, premise, evidence, and justification using our Case ReportHow to set up and run a full mock trial (including tips for large classes!)Ways to keep it simple—or totally zhuzh it upThis lesson is one of my favorite ways to build writing, speaking, and critical thinking skills—and you can get the full resource bundle completely free.🎁 Download the Mystery + Mock Trial Kit here:ebteacher.com/mysterytrial💡 Want even more ideas like this? Join me for my free Summer Engagement Workshop, where I’ll show you how to bring this kind of energy and purpose to every part of your school year.Register here: ebteacher.com/workshop

May 20, 2025 • 20min
Episode 321: Closing Time: End-of-Year Routines to Wrap Up Your Classroom, Grades, and Sanity
In today’s episode of the Teaching Middle School ELA podcast, Caitlin shares simple, effective end-of-year routines to help you wrap up the school year with clarity and calm. If May feels like a whirlwind, this is your guide to finishing strong—without the stress. Let’s make the last few weeks feel a little more doable and a lot more intentional. Caitlin's Journaling Spotify Playlist:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6NTHZhBj1LwIvfRF5gAFd8?si=368bcb58b9084045📋 Closing Time ChecklistUse this checklist to simplify your end-of-year systems and finish strong—without losing your mind:🧼 CLASSROOM WRAP-UP☐ Pick one zone to clean each day (desk, supply area, library, etc.)☐ Recruit your "Classroom Closing Crew" to help with specific jobs☐ Label, store, and pack materials with next year in mind📝 GRADES + ASSESSMENTS☐ Set your final due dates and communicate them clearly☐ Only grade assignments that reflect meaningful learning☐ Use student self-assessment and simple rubrics to save time☐ Batch-grade using 25-minute time blocks (Pomodoro method)☐ Write 2–3 quick reflection notes about each student’s growth🧠 YOUR SANITY☐ Schedule a “Final Friday” solo work block to close out loose ends☐ Make a “Start of Next Year” checklist and save it in your planner☐ Give yourself permission to pause—don’t plan next year just yet✅ Pro Tip: Print this checklist, highlight what works for you, and tuck it somewhere visible for the final two weeks of school. Small steps = a smoother finish.To stay connected with us about promotions, freebies, events, and professional development opportunities, Please join our EB Teacher's ELA Portal Priority List: ebteacher.com/portal

May 15, 2025 • 16min
Episode 320: Creative End-of-Year Reflections That Stick
The final weeks of school don't have to be a countdown to summer filled with movies and worksheets. This pivotal time offers a golden opportunity to help your students reflect on their journey and recognize just how far they've come in your classroom.Ready to finish your year strong? Listen now to discover how intentional reflection can create the perfect bookend to your students' ELA journey.Caitlin's Journaling Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6NTHZhBj1LwIvfRF5gAFd8?si=368bcb58b9084045📗 6-Word Memoirs Examples:“Wrote an essay. Survived. Barely.”“I found my voice in writing.”“Books changed my brain this year.”“Started shy, ended loud and proud.”“I read. I wrote. I grew.”“Grammar still haunts my dreams. Help.”“I never liked reading… until now.”📝 Example Prompts to Use in Hexagons:“A time I felt proud of my work…”“Something I learned about myself as a reader…”“One writing skill I improved this year…”“A story or book that stuck with me…”“A challenge I faced and overcame…”“What I’ll remember most about ELA…”“I used to think ___, but now I know ___.”“This year in one word: ____”To stay connected with us about promotions, freebies, events, and professional development opportunities, Please join our EB Teacher's ELA Portal Priority List: ebteacher.com/portal

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May 13, 2025 • 14min
Episode 319: How Prepping on Fridays Can Change Your Life
Imagine spending just 30 to 45 minutes on Fridays to prep for the week ahead. This small shift can significantly reduce your weekend stress and provide clarity by Monday. Learn practical tips to enhance your organization and reconnect with your goals. Embrace a mindset of calmness and confidence, allowing you to actually enjoy your weekends. Ditch the Sunday night dread and reclaim tranquility in your teaching life!

May 8, 2025 • 17min
Episode 318: Low-Prep Ways to End the Year with Deep Thinking
In this episode, you’ll discover simple yet powerful strategies to spark curiosity and connection in your classroom—all while keeping things manageable for you. Let’s flip the script on end-of-year burnout and finish strong with purpose, clarity, and heart. You’ve poured so much into your students all year—now let’s wrap it up in a way that honors that work. You’re almost there, and you’re doing amazing.Links mentioned in the episode:Jenna Copper Blog Post on Discussion Panels: https://jennacopper.com/panel-discussions-make-your-students-the-experts-in-five-simple-steps/Discussion questions mentioned in episode:Here are some ideas for this or that to spark discussion—make sure you choose ones that are appropriate for your class, so please use your discernment.It’s better to take a risk and fail vs. It’s better to play it safe and succeedPeople can change who they are vs. People stay the same deep downIt’s more important to be honest vs. It’s more important to be kindThe past shapes who we are vs. We decide who we becomeLeaders should always listen to others vs. Leaders should trust their own judgment mostEveryone deserves a second chance vs. Some actions can’t be forgivenRules are meant to be followed vs. Rules are meant to be questionedSuccess is based on hard work vs. Success is based on opportunityOne person can make a big difference vs. Real change takes a groupIt’s more important to win vs. It’s more important to growReflection Letter Prompts:“What’s one belief I’ve changed this year?”“If I were to go back in time and give myself advice at the beginning of 8th grade, here’s what I’d say…”“What advice would I give to next year’s students?”"What was my favorite classroom moment?""What is one thing that was extremely hard for me to do this year, but I did it anyhow."To stay connected with us about promotions, freebies, events, and professional development opportunities, Please join our EB Teacher's ELA Portal Priority List: ebteacher.com/portal


