YOU'LL WALK AWAY WITH:
- How to get started with centers & stations (even if you only have a 45 minute class!)
- Ideas for what stations can actually be (without tons of work)
- Ways to hold students accountable for their behavior and their work
- When and how to strategically use the teacher station
- How to train your students ahead of time so they're ready for stations
- A free certificate for 1 hour of professional development to add to your continuing education portfolio!
YOU'LL WALK AWAY WITH:
- Four no-prep ways to differentiate your whole-class activities without relying on various leveled passages, even when your students are reading at all different levels.
- Specific ways to differentiate by teaching students to speak and write academically, at their own pace, even if you have a huge class.
- How to differentiate your instruction with easy-to-implement levels of questions all throughout class, regardless of what you're actually teaching.
- A free certificate for 1 hour of professional development to add to your continuing education portfolio!
YOU'LL WALK AWAY WITH:
- How to review without burning out or feeling like it's a review
- Ideas for resources - Where to find them and what to do with them
- Ways to engage your struggling learners and which skills to focus on
- Several unique freebies and resources that you can use right now in your classroom to engage your students and help them review . . . without feeling like it's just another dry review!
- A PD certificate for 3 hours of professional development to serve as a record of your time!
Wow! This stations training was phenomenal. It was well-planned with good tips and handouts!
— Terri O.
"I just completed the Centers & Stations PD. It is fabulous. The information you shared is indispensable to time management, productivity, student engagement, accountability, and my most daunting deficit, timing. Thank you!"
-- Gloria W.
"This training was PERFECT and exactly what I needed. Very timely! I also see how stations will actually help me reach more students personally each week and cover/re-teach more concepts than I've had time for!"
-- Leslie S.
"Thank you for an insightful and helpful training! I will shortly be entering my third year of teaching, and I have been wanting to implement centers in my classroom for over a year. I now finally feel prepared to do just that."
-- Michelle P.
I'm Laura Kebart, M.Ed., and I serve super-busy middle school ELA teachers with active lives outside the classroom.
With the Middle School ELA Teacher Trainings, you now have a solid collection of teacher-friendly sessions so you can teach with confidence, engage your students all year long, and stop choosing prepping for class over personal family time.
BONUS: Each workshop I host is a free, online event that includes a PD certificate, a guided note-taking workbook, and a few other surprises so you can implement what you learn right away.
Take Your Pick:
YOU'LL WALK AWAY WITH:
- How to get started with centers & stations (even if you only have a 45 minute class!)
- Ideas for what stations can actually be (without tons of work)
- Ways to hold students accountable for their behavior and their work
- When and how to strategically use the teacher station
- How to train your students ahead of time so they're ready for stations
- A free certificate for 1 hour of professional development to add to your continuing education portfolio!
YOU'LL WALK AWAY WITH:
- Four no-prep ways to differentiate your whole-class activities without relying on various leveled passages, even when your students are reading at all different levels.
- Specific ways to differentiate by teaching students to speak and write academically, at their own pace, even if you have a huge class.
- How to differentiate your instruction with easy-to-implement levels of questions all throughout class, regardless of what you're actually teaching.
- A free certificate for 1 hour of professional development to add to your continuing education portfolio!
YOU'LL WALK AWAY WITH:
- How to review without burning out or feeling like it's a review
- Ideas for resources - Where to find them and what to do with them
- Ways to engage your struggling learners and which skills to focus on
- Several unique freebies and resources that you can use right now in your classroom to engage your students and help them review . . . without feeling like it's just another dry review!
- A free certificate for 1 hour of professional development to add to your continuing education portfolio!