
Teaching ELL Students with Novel Effect
Florida-based ELL (English Language Learner) educator, Renee Belvis, sat down with the Novel Effect team to share how she uses Novel Effect to teach baseball players English!
Florida-based ELL (English Language Learner) educator, Renee Belvis, sat down with the Novel Effect team to share how she uses Novel Effect to teach baseball players English!
Engage students in writing, book recommendations, character analysis, synthesis, and more with The Oldest Student activities.
Round up your students and inspire them to analyze characters, retell the story, and learn new vocabulary with no-prep Amy Wu and the Patchwork Dragon activities.
Help your students make the leap withthe Jabari Jumps activities to get them thinking critically about how to set goals and overcome their fear.
Keep kids engaged with We Will Rock Our Classmates activities that help students define vocabulary, summarize, and more.
Use I Am Every Good Thing activities to engage little learners in identifying all the amazing ways they’ll make a difference in the world.
Calling all engineers! Help kids build confidence, creativity, and problem-solving skills with Rosie Revere, Engineer activities.
Give students a first-hand experience of running and participating in an election with no-prep Grace for President activities.
Not a ghost of a chance that your students won’t enjoy Gustavo the Shy Ghost Activities as they think deeply about the character and themes.
Ignite creativity with Creepy Crayon Activities that engage and empower students to be academically successful.