Classroom-tested lessons to help you strive for 100% engagement in your ELA classroom
For educators, it can be a constant challenge to keep students engaged and motivated in the classroom. With the rise of technology and shortened attention spans, we have to go beyond traditional teaching methods, especially in the English Language Arts (ELA) classroom where students may perceive reading and writing as tedious tasks.
100% Engagement: 33 Lessons to Promote Participation, Beat Boredom, and Deepen Learning in the ELA Classroom offers captivating and interactive lessons that will help students thrive in their ELA studies. Authors Brian Sztabnik and Susan Barber provide practical guidance and inspiration to make ELA learning more meaningful and enjoyable for students in Grades 6-12. The books 33 lessons are organized by genres including Poetry, Short Fiction, Novels & Dramas, and Writing and are adaptable to support different learning styles, ensuring that all students feel valued and engaged in the classroom. The lessons get students out of their seats, participating in discussion, collaborating, and working across mediums to build their literacy skills.
Providing tips and tricks to achieve 100% engagement, this book:
- Fosters a classroom where student motivation is high, and interactions are based on mutual respect and appreciation
- Challenges learners to think critically and creatively by incorporating collaborative, cross-genre activities
- Offers adaptations to help teachers tailor the lessons based on their individual classroom needs, making it easier for all students to participate fully
- Offers downloadable templates and handouts for easy implementation
100% Engagement is the ultimate toolkit for teachers looking to foster motivation, creativity, and active participation that deepens learning for every student in their ELA classroom.
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This is the ultimate "grab-and-go" book for ELA teachersperfect for quick inspiration and engaging lessons. More than just activities, it keeps its promises and offers real teacher insights, adaptable plans, and strategies for 100% engagement. Centered on why literature matters, its a must-have resource for all high school ELA educators. -- Dr. Brandon Abdon Engaging students is the key to growing their reading, writing, and critical thinking skills. For a teacher, theres no better way to enhance your engagement strategies than to model leading educators who have mastered this art. I turn to Brian Sztabnik and Susan Barber when I have questions in this area, and with 100% Engagement, we can all have their insights at our fingertips. -- Emily Kirkpatrick This collection of lessons helped me to envision new strategies for my own classroom. This is a book that gives me hope. The clear objectives, the specificity of the lesson directions, and the reasoning behind them make this book both inspirational and practical. It is clear that the writers are real classroom teachers successfully designing meaningful instruction even in the face of challenges that all teachers experience. -- Brett Vogelsinger Too many folks still believe that students are motivated by only certain personalities or gimmicks or race-to-the-bottom engagement hacks. Brian and Susans excellent book offers 33 classroom-tested lessons that make rigorous, student-centered learning the norm. As you apprentice yourself to these lessons, just watch what happens to your heart and mind and those of your students. -- Dave Stuart Jr. There are books about engagement, and then theres this bookbecause Sztabnik and Barber arent just experienced teachers; theyre engagement scientists who have mapped out the ultimate blueprint for transforming passive students into passionate learners and making every class electric. -- Todd Finley Brian and Susan offer dynamic and engaging lessons that are strategically crafted to spark student interest while maximizing learning. 100% Engagement is an invaluable resource for any educator looking to elevate their teaching. -- Melissa Alter Smith In this book, Brian Sztabnik and Susan Barber, two experienced and respected teachers, show teachers what it looks like to be engaging and effectiveto create a classroom and curriculum through which students not only learn but also come to love what they find in their English classes. -- Jim Burke Disaffected students making you tear your hair out? Susan Barber and Brian Sztabnik offer a plan for moving students from compliance and complaint to connectionconnection with their peers, connection with engaging literature, and connection with themselves as learners. These 33 lessons are truly electric! -- Carol Jago Whether youre a new educator overwhelmed by all the requirements of the job or a veteran teacher with stale materials, this text will inspire! 100% Engagement helps teachers find engaging strategies to use with quality texts. I found applications in just the first lesson, and by the end the ideas were exploding! -- Gina Kortuem This book is an absolute must-read for any English teacher. Throughout it, Susan and Brian masterfully dispel many contemporary teaching and learning myths by intertwining their own experiences with their content expertise. Their dynamic lessons provide a flexible yet clear blueprint for developing an engaging classroom where, as they write, student "motivation is high and interactions are based on mutual respect and appreciation." -- Timm Freitas Susan Barber and Brian Sztabnik first shred the myths that cause teachers to shy away from classroom engagementand then proceed to provide dozens and dozens of clear lessons that engage students as the learning is turned over to them. Energy and learning generated in all kinds of classrooms! An immensely enlightening and useful resource. -- Peggy OBrien
Introduction
Part I Poetry Lessons: Inspire Students to Discover the Power and Passion of
Poetry
Lesson 1: Cutting Up Poems
Lesson 2: Introduction Letter
Lesson 3: The Punctuation Challenge
Lesson 4: Think Like a Poet
Lesson 5: Literary CSI
Lesson 6: Magic Eye Images
Lesson 7: Poetry Speed Dating
Lesson 8: Mastering the Masters Through Satire
Lesson 9: Twitter-Style Chats
Part II Short Fiction Lessons: Ignite Students Curiosity and Analytical
Skills Through Short Stories and Excerpts
Lesson 10: Spotlight Reading
Lesson 11: Paint Chips for Identifying Tone
Lesson 12: Literature as Protest
Lesson 13: Quickfire Challenge
Lesson 14: Pin the Quote on the Literary Element
Lesson 15: Using Art for Literary Analysis
Lesson 16: Text Rendering
Lesson 17: Blackout Prose
Part III Novel & Drama Lessons: Empower Students to Make Meaning and Deepen
Analysis
Lesson 18: Visual Novel Notes
Lesson 19: Character Mind Maps
Lesson 20: BookSnaps
Lesson 21: Literary 3x3 for Themes
Lesson 22: Hexagonal Thinking
Lesson 23: The Inferential Timeline
Lesson 24: Thermometer Checks
Lesson 25: Musical Chairs for Complex Texts
Lesson 26: 50-Line Plays
Lesson 27: Wrong Memes Only
Part IV Writing Lessons: Demystify the Writing Process and Make It Fun!
Lesson 28: Highlight Writing
Lesson 29: Two-Sentence Horror Stories
Lesson 30: Writing Romantically
Lesson 31: Hand Turkeys
Lesson 32: Four Steps for Prewriting
Lesson 33: Six-Word Memoirs
References
Index
Brian Sztabnik is just a man trying to do good in and out of the classroom. He teaches AP English Literature and Composition, English 11, College Reading & Writing, and The Poetry of Rock and Roll at Miller Place High School, where he has worked since 2008. He also coaches the boys basketball team for the Panthers. Over the past decade he has worked as an AP Reader and served on the Test Development Committee. In 2018, he was a finalist for the New York State Teacher of the Year. Brian also created and hosted the Talks with Teachers podcast, which was a No. 1 K-12 show on iTunes. When hes not teaching, coaching, or writing, Brian is an avid explorer of New York Citys museums, restaurants, and coffee shops.
Susan Barber teaches AP English Literature and Dramatic Writing for TV, Film, and Theatre at Midtown High School in Atlanta, Georgia and serves as the co-chair of the Test Development Committee for AP Literature. She has offered training at NCTE, GCTE, and the Folger Shakespeare Library and frequently leads ELA workshops across the country. Her work has been featured in the New York Times, The Washington Post, The Atlanta Journal Constitution, Edutopia, and she is the co-author of The Norton Guide to AP Literature. Susan, however, is most proud of the work she does on a daily basis in E216 and never tires of the beauty and chaos of the classroom. You can find her along with Brian Sztabnik sharing their thoughts on their site MuchAdoAboutTeaching.com.