Byronic Hero Books for high school English

Byronic Hero Books for High School Book Clubs

Using book clubs for high school English classes is a great way to give students choice. It adds to their buy-in. I have found that using a selection of Byronic Hero books works really well in upper level courses like AP® Literature. *** This post contains affiliate links to Bookshop.org.  If you

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Teaching Symbolism in Poetry

Symbolism is one of those things.  We want our high school English students to know about it and be able to identify it, but… (There is always a but, right?)  Sometimes, it is really hard.  That’s why starting by teaching symbolism in poetry might just be the way to go.

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Teaching the Byronic Hero in High School English

As high school English teachers we often find ourselves challenged to engage our students in reading and discovery.  One of the best ways I have found for this is teaching the original bad boy: the Byronic Hero. Students love exploring this character because they are familiar with this brooding character

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teaching symbolism in literature to high school English students

Teaching Symbolism in Literature

As high school English teachers, it is our job to get our students to think more deeply about the texts we read together.  In fact, on the AP Literature exam, students are often tasked with writing about the complex ideas of a text.  Yet, it is often difficult for students

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exit ticket ideas to use in high school English classes

Exit Ticket Ideas for High School English

When I went to college, back in the dark ages, I don’t think that teacher preparation programs did enough to focus on the importance of having opening and closing routines.  So here is a list of exit ticket ideas to get you started. The More Things Change, the More they

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What is a Literary Analysis Essay: Teaching Students to Write

When you thought of becoming a high school English teacher, you probably had this vision of students sitting around, diving into deep literary discussion which they then turned into a fantastic literary analysis essay. But the reality is some of our students are still asking the question:  “What is a

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AP Literature Books to use in your coming of age book clubs

AP Literature Books about Coming of Age

One of my favorite units to do in AP Literature is a Hybrid Book Club Unit based around the theme of coming of age.  Seniors love exploring this topic through songs, short stories, poetry and choice novels.  Here is a list of AP Literature books about coming of age that

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6 Ways to Elevate Lit Circles for Secondary

Literature Circles, sometimes called Lit Circles or Book Clubs, can be a powerful motivator in the classroom.  They allow students choice in their reading and the opportunity to read and discuss on a smaller scale.  But honestly, literature circles can also become stale once students have done them a few

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