• Is Cursive Handwriting Important? Yes!

    Michelle Dragalin

    (5)

    Membership Required

  • Level Up Student Writing and Discussion with Artificial Intelligence

    Shelly Sanchez Terrell

    (8)

    Membership Required

  • How To Easily Create Student Journals with Adobe Spark

    Monica Burns

    (5)

    Membership Required

  • Google Drawings in English Language Arts: Fostering the 4C's

    Lauren Boucher

    (3)

    Membership Required

  • Beyond Skimming: How to Encourage Deeper Reading in a Digital Age

    Shelly Sanchez Terrell

    (9)

    Membership Required

  • Amplify Story Time! Innovative Ways to Animate Books and Inspire Lifelong Readers

    Shelly Sanchez Terrell

    (7)

    Membership Required

  • 5 Video Projects for Student Readers (feat. Adobe Spark)

    Monica Burns

    (4)

    Membership Required

  • A Literacy Toolbox for Struggling Readers (Part 1)

    Melissa Mann

    (8)

    Membership Required

  • A Literacy Toolbox for Struggling Readers (Part 2)

    Melissa Mann

    (6)

    Membership Required


English Language Arts

English Language Arts serves as the cornerstone for critical thinking and communication skills. Our courses equip teachers with the strategies, resources, and content knowledge to deliver effective instruction.

Whether teaching classic literature or implementing modern storytelling techniques, these courses offer a comprehensive view. Adapt your teaching styles to meet various learning needs and make English Language Arts engaging for your students.

FAQs:

Q: Who should take these courses?
A: ELA teachers, literacy coaches, and curriculum developers.

Q: Are these courses aligned with common educational standards?
A: Are these courses aligned with common educational standards?