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Middle School Café – Strategies & Support for Middle School ELA Teachers
Carolyn Wahl - Middle School ELA
Fréquence : 1 épisode/17j. Total Éps: 82

Are you a middle school ELA teacher looking for practical, proven strategies to help your students grow as confident readers and writers? Middle School Café is your go-to podcast for engaging teaching ideas, classroom-tested tools, and real talk about what works in today’s ELA classroom.
Each episode delivers actionable tips to help you close reading gaps, build student ownership, and create a classroom culture where literacy thrives. Whether you're navigating a curriculum, supporting struggling readers, or just looking for fresh ways to inspire your students, you'll find support, strategy, and a sense of community right here.
Join a community of passionate middle school ELA teachers working to build confident, engaged readers. Visit www.middleschoolcafe.com for classroom tools, podcast extras, and resources to support every student on their reading journey.
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Don’t Skip Genre Review: Why It Matters in Middle School ELA [Ep. 55]
Épisode 55
mercredi 2 juillet 2025 • Durée 13:01
Think genre review is just for younger grades? Think again. In this episode, I’m breaking down why a simple genre review at the start of the year is one of the best ways to build reading confidence, spark student choice, and set the tone for meaningful reading conversations. You’ll get practical, low-prep ideas—including one of my favorite mystery-based review games—that help students reconnect with what they already know and start the year with a win. Whether you're prepping for back-to-school or refreshing your reading routines, this episode will help you create a classroom full of curious, confident readers.
Read more in the show notes.
Genre Resources you may find helpful:
Related episodes and blog posts:
- Book Talks 101: A Simple Guide for Middle School ELA Teachers
- Reduce Reading Anxiety and Support Struggling Readers
- 4 Strategies for Productive Independent Reading In Middle School
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Using Reading Challenges to Engage and Stretch Student Readers [Ep. 54]
Épisode 54
mardi 24 juin 2025 • Durée 13:50
Think independent reading has to disappear with a canned curriculum? Not so fast. In this episode, I’m sharing how flexible, low-pressure reading challenges can help you keep independent reading alive—even when you're tied to a scripted program. You’ll get ideas for tying challenges to curriculum themes, recognizing effort without rewards, and giving students meaningful roles that promote ownership. Whether you already use independent reading or want a manageable way to bring it back, this episode will help you re-engage mid to high-level readers and make reading feel relevant again.
Read more in the Show Notes
Mentioned in this episode:
- Episode 45: Why Independent Reading Still Matters—Even with a Canned Curriculum
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Holding Students Accountable While Fostering A Love For Reading [Ep. 46]
Épisode 46
mardi 18 février 2025 • Durée 10:47
How do we hold students accountable for independent reading without turning it into a chore? In this episode, I’m sharing creative, low-pressure strategies that promote reading engagement while still helping you track progress. You’ll hear practical ideas like peer-to-peer book recs, simple reflection tools, and interactive activities that make accountability feel fun and meaningful—even for reluctant readers. Whether you’re building a reading culture from scratch or just want fresh ideas to spark motivation, this episode will help you strike the balance between joy and responsibility in your ELA classroom.
Read more in the show notes.
Resources to Get You Started
- Book Reviews and Recommendation Templates
- Cootie Catchers Reading Reflections and Story Elements
- Reader Response Task Cards
- Weekly Reading Accountability Sheets
Related episodes and blog posts:
- Reading Reflection VS Reading Logs – What’s the Better Choice?
- 4 Ways to have your Students Share their Reading – Episode 8
Website: https://middleschoolcafe.com/
Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/secondaryela
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The Power of Independent Reading in a Canned Curriculum Classroom [Ep. 45]
Épisode 45
mardi 4 février 2025 • Durée 10:50
Welcome to the first full episode of our relaunched podcast! In this episode, we’re exploring the importance of independent reading and its place in the classroom, even when a canned curriculum is in play. With a focus on flexibility and consistency, we’ll discuss how to create space for student choice and foster a love of reading in a structured environment.
If you’ve ever wondered whether independent reading can coexist with curriculum demands, this episode offers inspiration and actionable ideas to help you balance both. Tune in to discover how even small changes can make a big difference in building lifelong readers.
Read more in the show notes.
Check out this resource to help students recommend books to peers
Related episodes and blog posts:
- 4 Strategies for Productive Independent Reading
- Independent Reading Q&A (Episode #31)
- How to Create a Culture of Reading in your Classroom (Episode #2)
Website: https://middleschoolcafe.com/
Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/secondaryela
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Back in Action: A Fresh Chapter for the Middle School Café Podcast! [BONUS]
mardi 21 janvier 2025 • Durée 04:48
After an extended hiatus, the Middle School Café Podcast is back! In this special relaunch episode, I’m sharing why I took a step away, the lessons learned during this time, and what’s ahead for the podcast in 2025. Tune in to hear about the new format, a renewed focus on actionable strategies for middle and high school ELA teachers, and my mission to help all students grow as readers. Whether you’re a seasoned teacher or new to the classroom, this episode will set the stage for an exciting new chapter. Subscribe now and join me on this journey of transforming our students' reading experiences!
First relaunch episode airs February 4th—mark your calendar!
See all episodes of the Middle School Cafe Podcast here.
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Finding 'Just Right' Books: Cultivating Lifelong Readers [Ep. 44]
Épisode 44
mardi 19 septembre 2023 • Durée 21:37
Helping students find their “just right” book is one of the most powerful ways we can nurture lifelong readers. In this episode, I’m sharing practical strategies to match students with books that fit both their reading level and personal interests—so reading feels enjoyable, not like a task. You’ll learn how to use book talks to build anticipation, how to make the most of your classroom and school library, and why access and choice matter more than levels alone. Whether you're launching independent reading or supporting students who haven’t found their “thing” yet, this episode will help you create a reading culture that inspires curiosity and confidence.
Read more in the show notes.
Helpful Resources:
Related episodes and blog posts:
- Choosing the Best Books for Middle School Book Clubs
- Get Your Class Excited About Reading With First Chapter Fridays
- 7 Ways to Help Middle School Students Who Struggle with Reading Comprehension
- 12 Ways To Encourage a Culture of Reading
- 7 Amazing ELA Strategies to Reach Today’s Student
If you’re loving this podcast, please rate, review and follow!
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The Power of Teacher Book Talks: Igniting a Passion for Reading [Ep. 43]
Épisode 43
mardi 12 septembre 2023 • Durée 23:55
In a world full of distractions—social media, video games, and viral content—getting students excited about reading can feel tough. But teacher book talks might be the secret weapon you didn’t know you needed. In this episode, I’m sharing how teacher-led book talks act like movie trailers for books, sparking curiosity, building anticipation, and showing students that reading can be just as exciting as their favorite screen time. You’ll learn practical tips for choosing the right books to talk about, how to deliver engaging teasers, and ways to weave book talks into your weekly routine. Whether you're looking to hook reluctant readers or build buzz around your classroom library, this episode will help you ignite a passion for reading that lasts.
Related resources and information for this episode
- Teacher Book Talks: A Great Way to Engage Reluctant Readers
- 12 Ways To Encourage a Culture of Reading
- Book Talks – Engaging Students in Reading Through Peer Discussions
- Choosing the Best Books for Middle School Book Clubs
- Building Classroom Community in the ELA Classroom: Strategies for Success
- Student Led Book Talks
- Book Clubs
Be sure to join the Secondary ELA Facebook group.
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Using Routines and Procedures in the Classroom to Build Classroom Community [Ep. 42]
Épisode 42
mardi 5 septembre 2023 • Durée 19:25
Today, we are exploring the importance of establishing consistent routines and procedures in the classroom and how they will help us in building a classroom community. While focusing on middle school students, the ideas provided are relevant to all grade levels. Discover how well-defined routines and procedures create a thriving learning environment. We explore the impact these practices have on student comfort, engagement, and community building. By intentionally teaching procedures, we ensure a focused and efficient classroom, promoting active participation. From managing materials to handling emergencies, we emphasize the essential routines that lay the foundation for an academic year filled with success and a harmonious community of learners.
Read more in the show notes.
Related blog posts:
- How to Get Started with Routines and Procedures in Your Middle School Classroom
- The Power of Daily Warm Ups: A Simple Shift with Big Impact
Be sure to join the Secondary ELA Facebook group. If you’re loving this podcast, please rate, review and follow!
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Building Strong Teacher-Student Relationships Beyond Getting to Know you Activities [Ep. 41]
Épisode 41
mardi 29 août 2023 • Durée 20:09
This episode explores the importance of building strong teacher-student relationships that extend beyond getting to know you activities. I discuss the misconception that teachers need to be friends with their students, emphasizing instead the value of creating a professional and caring connection. These relationships foster a sense of belonging, individualized learning, trust, and motivation. I also provide practical strategies for maintaining these connections throughout the school year, from sharing interests to involving students in the learning process. Discover how cultivating relationships contributes to a positive classroom atmosphere and sets the foundation for academic success and personal growth.
Read more in the show notes.
Resources mentioned in the episode:
Related episodes and blog posts:
- 12 Activities to Build Community During Back to School Season
- 12 ELA Back To School Activities
- 12 Engaging First Day Activities In Secondary ELA
Be sure to join the Secondary ELA Facebook group. If you’re loving this podcast, please rate, review and follow!
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Unique Reading Engagement Ideas with Katie from Mochas and Markbooks [Ep. 40]
Épisode 40
mardi 22 août 2023 • Durée 40:47
Imagine turning your classroom into a hip coffee shop or observing your students actively browsing through your classroom bookshelves to create poetry. This is exactly what we are talking about in this episode! Katie Saj from Mochas and Markbooks stops by for a fun interview about creative ideas she uses to engage her students in reading!
Katie shared her amazing classroom transformation inspired by the cozy vibes of Tim Horton's, the beloved Canadian coffee shop. She creatively turned her classroom into a unique coffee shop experience that entices students to immerse themselves in the world of books. By creating a warm and inviting atmosphere reminiscent of a coffee shop, students feel comfortable exploring new genres, selecting books for their personal reading pleasure, and above all, experiencing the sheer joy of reading without any pressure or judgment. Additionally, Katie introduced an engaging activity called Book Spine Poetry, where students arrange book spines to create poems. This activity not only allows students to connect with the class library but also encourages their creativity to soar and ignites their imaginations.
Read more in the show notes.
Get to Know Katie from Mochas and Markbooks
Katie teaches high school English at an Indigenous private school in Northern Ontario, Canada. In addition to her Honours Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Education, she has Alternative Education and Reading Specialist additional qualifications. She also runs a Teacher Instagram and is a TpT Teacher-Author. In addition to teaching, she has also worked as a School Literacy Lead, and has been contracted as an Educational Resource Creator, Educational Consultant, and Digital Creator. When she’s not in the classroom, Katie loves spending time with her husband and two sons, and enjoys going for coffee with friends.
Connect with Katie
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