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EPISODE 34: Teaching Dialogue and Internal Monologue in Middle School - Part 5 of a Teaching Reading Skills Mini Series

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If you are a middle school language arts teacher, then you teach reading skills. There is a certain "finesse" that you will need to do this well at the middle school level. This is the fifth in a mini-series on teaching reading skills to our middle schoolers. This episode focuses on teaching dialogue and internal monologue.
Teaching dialogue and internal monologue in literature is a skill you’ll want kids to have now and throughout their academic careers. Understanding these concepts gives kids a deeper understanding of stories. So we will be talking all things reading skills, specifically dialogue and internal monologue.

We will discuss:

  • Why teach dialogue and internal monologue in literature
  • General tips on teaching reading skills
  • What to include in a lesson on dialogue and internal monologue
  • Practice with dialogue and internal monologue - activities for kids

Let's connect!

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Content provided by Linda from "All in One Middle School". All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Linda from "All in One Middle School" or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

If you are a middle school language arts teacher, then you teach reading skills. There is a certain "finesse" that you will need to do this well at the middle school level. This is the fifth in a mini-series on teaching reading skills to our middle schoolers. This episode focuses on teaching dialogue and internal monologue.
Teaching dialogue and internal monologue in literature is a skill you’ll want kids to have now and throughout their academic careers. Understanding these concepts gives kids a deeper understanding of stories. So we will be talking all things reading skills, specifically dialogue and internal monologue.

We will discuss:

  • Why teach dialogue and internal monologue in literature
  • General tips on teaching reading skills
  • What to include in a lesson on dialogue and internal monologue
  • Practice with dialogue and internal monologue - activities for kids

Let's connect!

Links mentioned in this episode:

  continue reading

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