5 ELA Teachers Share Engagement Strategies for Any Setting
It can be a challenge to sustain learning and engagement when you don’t know where your students will be. Scholastic Scope is the thrilling multigenre language arts resource that lets you create learning excitement—anywhere, anytime, and on any device. PLUS, Scope integrates with Google Classroom and most learning management systems, so it’s easy for you to assign and review student work!
Here are five ELA teachers who took to social media to rave about how they’re enlivening lessons with Scope—in and out of the classroom.
A huge hit with teachers and students, Scope’s new slide decks let students let kids guide themselves through a complete, ready-to-go lesson. Each one packs in a riveting story, video, activities & more.
SCOPE has made the impossible... POSSIBLE! What amazing resources and lessons this year with your online tools. In person, hybrid or distance learning can all be enhanced and accomplished with SCOPE Magazine! THANK YOU! @ScholasticTeach @_KELewis pic.twitter.com/kAYLu575z4
— HMS Literacy Lounge (@jennikramer1231) November 16, 2020
Podcasts are huge right now, so Scope has added them to every issue to help build background knowledge and engagement.
Getting into our SCOPE magazine with reading the nonfiction article “She Lived on Mars (sort of)”....students first listened to an awesome podcast to put them in the setting & worked on building a constructed response based on the question...”Why are analog missions important?” pic.twitter.com/UdGa48xrmA
— Mrs.Sonnenberg (@awmrssonnenberg) September 25, 2020
Choice boards let students pick from a variety of performance tasks they can do no matter where they are. That’s seamless differentiation!
Slide Decks, Choice Boards, Podcasts, and more! I am thrilled to see how @_KELewis and her team from @Scholastic SCOPE are adapting their support for teachers and students! Thank you!
— Elizabeth Raff (@elizabeth_raff) September 4, 2020
How do you keep class discussions going at a time like this, when the learning environment could change any day? With kid-friendly topics, relevant debates, discussion questions and more from Scope to keep them participating when they are in school, at home or both.
Having great discussions about the importance of boredom (much needed default mode for the brain 🧠 🌟) with my 6th graders this week—great article by @_KELewis and Mackenzie Carro in the October #Scholastic Scope Magazine. And thank you to @aibaum for sharing your slides! 🙌 pic.twitter.com/e6hyTmqvGv
— Megan Mullaly (@mullalyteach) November 18, 2020
Scope brings to life every genre you teach, from narrative nonfiction to short fiction, paired texts to plays. You can even perform our plays together virtually—costumes are fun to create at home!
Grateful for all the support our students received today as they performed the play Far From Home featured in Scope magazine! Thank you Alvaton teachers! Thank you to the author S.Kayden & L. Salisbury for joining us! BIG 💙 @_KELewis for the connection! #AESPride @AlvatonElem pic.twitter.com/2DpKDth4I2
— Tamara O'Nan (@EmJoMom) April 25, 2020
Want free ELA resources and more inspiration from teachers who are using Scope? Join our Facebook group!
It can be a challenge to sustain learning and engagement when you don’t know where your students will be. Scholastic Scope is the thrilling multigenre language arts resource that lets you create learning excitement—anywhere, anytime, and on any device. PLUS, Scope integrates with Google Classroom and most learning management systems, so it’s easy for you to assign and review student work!
Here are five ELA teachers who took to social media to rave about how they’re enlivening lessons with Scope—in and out of the classroom.
A huge hit with teachers and students, Scope’s new slide decks let students let kids guide themselves through a complete, ready-to-go lesson. Each one packs in a riveting story, video, activities & more.
SCOPE has made the impossible... POSSIBLE! What amazing resources and lessons this year with your online tools. In person, hybrid or distance learning can all be enhanced and accomplished with SCOPE Magazine! THANK YOU! @ScholasticTeach @_KELewis pic.twitter.com/kAYLu575z4
— HMS Literacy Lounge (@jennikramer1231) November 16, 2020
Podcasts are huge right now, so Scope has added them to every issue to help build background knowledge and engagement.
Getting into our SCOPE magazine with reading the nonfiction article “She Lived on Mars (sort of)”....students first listened to an awesome podcast to put them in the setting & worked on building a constructed response based on the question...”Why are analog missions important?” pic.twitter.com/UdGa48xrmA
— Mrs.Sonnenberg (@awmrssonnenberg) September 25, 2020
Choice boards let students pick from a variety of performance tasks they can do no matter where they are. That’s seamless differentiation!
Slide Decks, Choice Boards, Podcasts, and more! I am thrilled to see how @_KELewis and her team from @Scholastic SCOPE are adapting their support for teachers and students! Thank you!
— Elizabeth Raff (@elizabeth_raff) September 4, 2020
How do you keep class discussions going at a time like this, when the learning environment could change any day? With kid-friendly topics, relevant debates, discussion questions and more from Scope to keep them participating when they are in school, at home or both.
Having great discussions about the importance of boredom (much needed default mode for the brain 🧠 🌟) with my 6th graders this week—great article by @_KELewis and Mackenzie Carro in the October #Scholastic Scope Magazine. And thank you to @aibaum for sharing your slides! 🙌 pic.twitter.com/e6hyTmqvGv
— Megan Mullaly (@mullalyteach) November 18, 2020
Scope brings to life every genre you teach, from narrative nonfiction to short fiction, paired texts to plays. You can even perform our plays together virtually—costumes are fun to create at home!
Grateful for all the support our students received today as they performed the play Far From Home featured in Scope magazine! Thank you Alvaton teachers! Thank you to the author S.Kayden & L. Salisbury for joining us! BIG 💙 @_KELewis for the connection! #AESPride @AlvatonElem pic.twitter.com/2DpKDth4I2
— Tamara O'Nan (@EmJoMom) April 25, 2020
Want free ELA resources and more inspiration from teachers who are using Scope? Join our Facebook group!
It can be a challenge to sustain learning and engagement when you don’t know where your students will be. Scholastic Scope is the thrilling multigenre language arts resource that lets you create learning excitement—anywhere, anytime, and on any device. PLUS, Scope integrates with Google Classroom and most learning management systems, so it’s easy for you to assign and review student work!
Here are five ELA teachers who took to social media to rave about how they’re enlivening lessons with Scope—in and out of the classroom.
A huge hit with teachers and students, Scope’s new slide decks let students let kids guide themselves through a complete, ready-to-go lesson. Each one packs in a riveting story, video, activities & more.
SCOPE has made the impossible... POSSIBLE! What amazing resources and lessons this year with your online tools. In person, hybrid or distance learning can all be enhanced and accomplished with SCOPE Magazine! THANK YOU! @ScholasticTeach @_KELewis pic.twitter.com/kAYLu575z4
— HMS Literacy Lounge (@jennikramer1231) November 16, 2020
Podcasts are huge right now, so Scope has added them to every issue to help build background knowledge and engagement.
Getting into our SCOPE magazine with reading the nonfiction article “She Lived on Mars (sort of)”....students first listened to an awesome podcast to put them in the setting & worked on building a constructed response based on the question...”Why are analog missions important?” pic.twitter.com/UdGa48xrmA
— Mrs.Sonnenberg (@awmrssonnenberg) September 25, 2020
Choice boards let students pick from a variety of performance tasks they can do no matter where they are. That’s seamless differentiation!
Slide Decks, Choice Boards, Podcasts, and more! I am thrilled to see how @_KELewis and her team from @Scholastic SCOPE are adapting their support for teachers and students! Thank you!
— Elizabeth Raff (@elizabeth_raff) September 4, 2020
How do you keep class discussions going at a time like this, when the learning environment could change any day? With kid-friendly topics, relevant debates, discussion questions and more from Scope to keep them participating when they are in school, at home or both.
Having great discussions about the importance of boredom (much needed default mode for the brain 🧠 🌟) with my 6th graders this week—great article by @_KELewis and Mackenzie Carro in the October #Scholastic Scope Magazine. And thank you to @aibaum for sharing your slides! 🙌 pic.twitter.com/e6hyTmqvGv
— Megan Mullaly (@mullalyteach) November 18, 2020
Scope brings to life every genre you teach, from narrative nonfiction to short fiction, paired texts to plays. You can even perform our plays together virtually—costumes are fun to create at home!
Grateful for all the support our students received today as they performed the play Far From Home featured in Scope magazine! Thank you Alvaton teachers! Thank you to the author S.Kayden & L. Salisbury for joining us! BIG 💙 @_KELewis for the connection! #AESPride @AlvatonElem pic.twitter.com/2DpKDth4I2
— Tamara O'Nan (@EmJoMom) April 25, 2020
Want free ELA resources and more inspiration from teachers who are using Scope? Join our Facebook group!