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198. ESSENTIAL QUESTION WORKSHOP: THREE NEW EQs FOR TEACHING POETRY

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Do you struggle with knowing where to start when it comes to writing essential questions? We completely understand the challenge and we’re here to help!

Essential questions play a crucial role in guiding lessons and engaging students in meaningful discussions. Knowing how to start crafting essential questions can be a challenge for some teachers. The truth is, there is no one place to start. It’s a process and you’ll likely refine your EQs year after year to make them stronger.
In this episode, we are sharing three essential questions for teaching poetry that showcase different ways for you to just start learning how to formulate your own EQs. We’re breaking down our thought process behind each EQ and how each could be used in your ELA classes.

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Send us a Text Message.

Do you struggle with knowing where to start when it comes to writing essential questions? We completely understand the challenge and we’re here to help!

Essential questions play a crucial role in guiding lessons and engaging students in meaningful discussions. Knowing how to start crafting essential questions can be a challenge for some teachers. The truth is, there is no one place to start. It’s a process and you’ll likely refine your EQs year after year to make them stronger.
In this episode, we are sharing three essential questions for teaching poetry that showcase different ways for you to just start learning how to formulate your own EQs. We’re breaking down our thought process behind each EQ and how each could be used in your ELA classes.

RESOURCES MENTIONED:

SHOW NOTES: https://www.bravenewteaching.com/home/episode198

Sign up for the FREE Down With the Reading Quiz Masterclass: https://shop.bravenewteaching.com/masterclass

Support the Show.

📚 BNT PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT & RESOURCES 👩‍💻

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