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Looking for even more short stories to read with your middle school and high school students? There are so many options out there, many of which can be used to teach a variety of literary elements and lead into interesting discussions and activities. Read on for 15 recommendations from secondary English Language Arts teachers. Teaching Literary Elements, Teaching Short Stories, Teacher Goals, Short Stories To Read, High School English Classroom, Stories To Read, Literary Terms, Teaching High School English, Teaching Literature

Looking for even more short stories to read with your middle school and high school students? There are so many options out there, many of which can be used to teach a variety of literary elements and lead into interesting discussions and activities. Read on for 15 recommendations from secondary English Language Arts teachers.

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Fran Price
Using Micro Teaching--stories students can read in under 10 minutes--is a great way to introduce skills, techniques and so much more in high school English classes. For AP® Literature and all ELA classes 9-12. English Story Reading High Schools, Micro Teaching, Instructional Specialist, Teaching Short Stories, Teaching American Literature, High School English Classroom, High School Literature, Tenth Grade, Ap Literature

Using Micro Teaching--stories students can read in under 10 minutes--is a great way to introduce skills, techniques and so much more in high school English classes. For AP® Literature and all ELA classes 9-12.

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Give students a fresh take on a short story unit by using contemporary novel exerpts. These short stories have diverse characters, unique storylines, new viewpoints, and a skill and standard focus for maximum learning potential. Lamb To The Slaughter, Teaching Short Stories, The Most Dangerous Game, Most Dangerous Game, English Short Stories, Teaching Secondary, Teaching High School English, Teaching Literature, Secondary English

Give students a fresh take on a short story unit by using contemporary novel exerpts. These short stories have diverse characters, unique storylines, new viewpoints, and a skill and standard focus for maximum learning potential.

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Christina Kloch
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Inside: You’ll find expert advice on middle and high school short stories to bring fresh light to your classroom. One of the best ways to build innovative ideas is to collaborate with other teachers. This post highlights secondary teachers, their favorite middle and high school short stories, and how to use them. Full disclosure: I […]

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Julia Nuñez
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Starting off the school year with teaching short stories is a great way to engage the learners in your classroom as soon as you are ready to start instruction

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Whitney Mihalik
These 5 short texts for teaching suspense and pacing will help make your lessons on literary elements less daunting and more memorable! A big difference in teaching suspense in middle school as opposed to high school is how graphic or frightening your content can be. This post features example texts for teaching suspense that aren’t overly scary. Book Projects Middle School, Teaching Symbolism, Teaching Literary Elements, Middle School Short Stories, Teaching Short Stories, Literature Activities, Literary Elements, Fiction Text, Study Resources

These 5 short texts for teaching suspense and pacing will help make your lessons on literary elements less daunting and more memorable! A big difference in teaching suspense in middle school as opposed to high school is how graphic or frightening your content can be. This post features example texts for teaching suspense that aren’t overly scary.

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