17. What Middle School ELA Teachers Wish Elementary Educators Knew with Caitlin Mitchell


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Jan 24 2024 55 mins  

As an elementary teacher, I was always worried about whether I was doing a good enough job in preparing my students for the next level. I wanted to be a fly on the wall of their classrooms when they got to middle school to see if they were prepared. That is why I am so excited to have Caitlin Mitchell joining me today to share all about how elementary teachers can help prepare students for middle school ELA.

It’s not always easy to know whether or not your students are going into middle school with the knowledge they need to succeed. So what can we do as elementary teachers to ensure our students have a smooth transition from elementary ELA to middle school ELA? 

In this episode, Caitlin shares some incredible insight into where she sees gaps when students enter middle school, what middle school ELA teachers wish elementary teachers knew, and her advice for elementary teachers.

08:46 - The major differences between elementary and middle school ELA

16:01 - What middle school ELA teachers find frustrating about incoming middle school students

28:48 -  Where the biggest gaps are between middle school and elementary school ELA standards

35:56 - The 3 things middle school ELA teachers wish elementary school teachers knew

45:54 - Caitlin’s best piece of advice for upper elementary teachers who are prepping their students for middle school

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Mentioned in this episode:

The Thinking Reader* is a must-have for teachers looking to bridge the gap between phonics and deep comprehension. Packed with research-backed strategies, this book helps students think critically and truly understand what they read.

https://cieraharristeaching.com/the-thinking-reader/