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Teaching literary analysis in middle school.
My literary analysis resources have basically been seven or eight years in the making.
I don’t know about you, but when I first realized I needed to be teaching literary analysis to a bunch of twelve and thirteen year-olds, I didn’t even know where to begin.
I had been teaching upper elementary in the three years prior, and we had done some on-demand literary analysis reading responses, but really digging into a literary analysis essay overwhelmed me.
Truth be told, my teaching strengths at the time were primarily reading and math. I had always had to dig deep to find my writing teacher voice.
But, I was now a seventh and eighth grade ELA teacher who could no longer hope her students picked up some writing skills along the way.
So I did what any good teacher would do…. I Googled how to teach…
I think I Googled something like, “Examples of middle school literary analysis essays.”
Nothing showed up in Google.
Then I Googled, “How do you teach literary analysis essays?”
I was able to find an example of a college-level literary analysis essay…
… and that was about it.
Because I couldn’t really find what I was looking for, I began creating and practicing each step of the literary analysis essay before I taught it.
This also created a ton of exemplars for my students.
I broke down each area of a literary analysis essay into lessons, chunks, chart papers, reference materials, and writing examples.
In the beginning, it was to get my brain wrapped around things, but not surprisingly it was exactly what my students needed too.
I literally learned how to write a literary analysis essay in front of them.
I would type my rough drafts as they were working and I could stop them as I came to struggles.
My mini-lessons were based on challenges I was having and again, not surprisingly the same challenges they were having.
I could also make reference pages (like the ones in your freebie) as we went along in the unit, because I could see what terms and concepts they needed constant reminders and help with.
Want to know what happened?
My student’s ELA proficiency scores increased 45% in one year and almost 70% in just two years. Those are not typos.
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I broke down each area of teaching literary analysis in middle school into lessons, chunks, chart papers, reference materials, and examples.
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