• Rethinking the Way We Teach Research (Without the Overwhelm) [Ep. 69]
    Jan 20 2026

    Research is a core part of ELA, but it’s also where many students feel stuck and unsure how to begin. In this episode, I break down why research feels challenging for students and reframe it as familiar reading and writing skills students already know how to do. Instead of focusing on quick fixes, this episode helps teachers understand the thinking work behind research and why overwhelm is often a cognitive issue, not a motivation problem.

    This episode kicks off a short mini-series on teaching research. Listeners will explore how focusing on one research skill at a time can bring clarity and confidence to students without lowering expectations or adding extra work. Upcoming episodes will take a closer look at evaluating evidence in reading and research and helping students spot bias in informational texts, all through a middle school lens.

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  • Why Nonfiction Belongs in Independent Reading [Ep. 68]
    Jan 6 2026

    Happy New Year! As the new term begins, many middle school ELA classrooms start to shift toward nonfiction, informational text, and research. In this episode, we talk about how to make nonfiction a natural part of independent reading—without turning it into a separate unit or disrupting the reading culture you’ve worked so hard to build.

    We explore why easing nonfiction into independent reading matters, how to lower student resistance to nonfiction, and simple, low-pressure ways to incorporate nonfiction articles, graphic nonfiction, and podcasts alongside novels. You’ll hear practical strategies for modeling real-world nonfiction reading habits, building curiosity, and helping students see nonfiction as a useful, everyday reading tool. This episode sets the foundation for upcoming conversations about nonfiction and research while keeping reading flexible, student-centered, and manageable.

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  • RERELEASE Using Reading Challenges to Engage and Stretch Student Readers
    Dec 30 2025

    This is a rerelease of Episode #54

    Think independent reading has to disappear with a canned curriculum? Not so fast. In this episode, I’m sharing how flexible, low-pressure reading challenges can help you keep independent reading alive—even when you're tied to a scripted program. You’ll get ideas for tying challenges to curriculum themes, recognizing effort without rewards, and giving students meaningful roles that promote ownership. Whether you already use independent reading or want a manageable way to bring it back, this episode will help you re-engage mid to high-level readers and make reading feel relevant again.

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  • Easy Ways to Celebrate Reading Wins and Motivate Readers [Ep 67]
    Dec 16 2025

    The days leading up to winter break can feel a little wild, and it’s easy to overlook all the quiet reading growth happening in your classroom. In this episode, we’re slowing down just enough to notice those moments. I’m sharing simple, low-pressure ways to celebrate reading wins—nothing fancy, nothing time-consuming—just meaningful moments that help students feel seen as readers.

    These small celebrations can bring a surprising amount of calm to the December classroom. They help students recognize their progress, feel proud of their efforts, and walk into break with a stronger sense of confidence in their reading. And the best part? These tiny boosts now can help set the stage for a smoother, more motivated return in January.

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    Related episodes and blog posts:

    • Embracing Holidays as Learning Opportunities in Middle School
    • Holidays in Secondary Resource Roundup
    • How to Celebrate the Holidays in Your Classroom
    • Winter Break Countdown: Easy, Inclusive Activities for Middle School ELA

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  • Moving Students Beyond Surface-Level Reading [Ep 66]
    Dec 2 2025

    In this episode I’m talking about those familiar one-line reading responses like “I liked it” or “I don’t know” and how we can help students move beyond them. Students are capable of deeper thinking, and sometimes they just need a few simple routines to help them slow down, notice more, and explain what they’re seeing in a text.

    We’ll explore practical, low-pressure ways to strengthen student conversations around reading and create a classroom environment where students feel comfortable sharing what they’re thinking. If you’re looking for small shifts that lead to more meaningful discussions, this episode will give you a few easy places to start.

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    Related episodes and blog posts:

    • Building a Reading Culture Where Students Feel They Belong
    • Task Cards: An Engaging Tool for Middle Schoolers
    • How to Reduce Reading Anxiety

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  • How Nonfiction Pairings Build Understanding and Reading Success [Ep 65]
    Nov 18 2025

    Looking for new ways to make reading more meaningful? In this episode, we’ll explore how pairing fiction and nonfiction can benefit all readers, helping every student, from those who need a little more support to those ready for deeper analysis, make stronger connections and think more critically. Together, these texts can deepen comprehension, build empathy, and help students see how reading connects to the real world.

    You’ll hear easy-to-use ideas for blending the two, from short articles and infographics to full-length novels, along with examples you can try right away. Whether you’re following a set curriculum or designing your own lessons, this episode will help you use nonfiction to bring stories to life and strengthen your students’ understanding of what they read.

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    • Reading Reflection Sheets
    • Genre Review Scavenger Hunt
    • Titanic Text Structures

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    • How to Use Nonfiction to Engage Reluctant Readers
    • Building a Reading Culture Where Students Feel They Belong
    • How to Build


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  • How to Use Nonfiction to Engage Reluctant Readers [Ep. 64]
    Nov 4 2025

    Nonfiction doesn’t have to be dry or something students just “get through.” In this episode, we’ll share how high-interest nonfiction can spark curiosity, build confidence, and help even the most reluctant readers see themselves as capable readers. You’ll hear why nonfiction belongs in everyday reading instruction, not just as a single unit, and how small, intentional shifts can make it feel relevant and engaging for your students.

    We’ll also share practical ideas you can use right away, like incorporating nonfiction into book talks, connecting it to your existing curriculum, and helping students find real-world topics that matter to them. You’ll walk away inspired to rethink how nonfiction fits in your classroom and ready to help your students discover that reading true stories can be just as powerful as fiction.

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    Seasonal Nonfiction

    • Holiday Traditions Reading/Writing Activity
    • History of the Poinsettia
    • History of New Years Eve in Times Square

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    • Reader Response Cards
    • More Reader Response Cards
    • Reading Reflection Sheets
    • Titanic Text Structures

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    • Building a Reading Culture Where Students Feel They Belong
    • Why Independent Reading Still Matters
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  • Building Better Readers with Short Stories [Ep. 63]
    Oct 21 2025

    Short stories are quick to read but powerful when used with purpose. In this episode, we’ll look at how short texts can strengthen reading skills, spark discussion, and build confidence for even the most hesitant readers. You’ll discover how these smaller pieces can fit naturally into your curriculum, giving students frequent opportunities to think deeply, practice key skills, and experience success as readers.

    Whether you’re following a set program or curating your own collection, this episode offers practical ideas to make short stories meaningful and engaging for every learner in your classroom. You’ll leave with strategies that help students grow their stamina, connect with a variety of authors and genres, and rediscover that reading can be both manageable and rewarding.

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    Seasonal Short Stories

    • Dracula’s Guest
    • The Elevator
    • A Kidnapped Santa Clause
    • The Elves and the Shoemaker

    Resources you may find helpful:

    • Unit Plan for Any Short Story
    • Short Story Min Unit
    • Raymond’s Run
    • Silent Debate
    • Literature Circles

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    • The Value of Short Stories in Middle School
    • 7 Short Story Ideas to Enrich Your Curriculum
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