
Teaching Middle School ELA
Welcome to the Teaching Middle School ELA Podcast, where we help English Language Arts teachers create dynamic, engaging lessons while balancing the everyday responsibilities of teaching middle school.
I’m Caitlin Mitchell, a longtime ELA educator and curriculum creator, and I know firsthand how challenging it can be to manage grading, planning, and student needs—while still trying to have a life outside the classroom. That’s why every Tuesday and Thursday, I bring you practical strategies, curriculum inspiration, and innovative teaching ideas to help you feel confident, prepared, and energized.
Whether you're looking to revamp your writing instruction, streamline your planning process, or engage even the most reluctant readers and writers, you’ll find actionable support here. You'll also hear real classroom stories, fresh lesson ideas, and occasional interviews with other passionate educators.
If you teach reading and writing to middle schoolers and want to stay inspired and up-to-date with best practices in ELA education, you’re in the right place. Tune in every week and let’s transform your teaching—together.
Teaching Middle School ELA
Episode 344: ChatGPT Series: How to Train ChatGPT to Create Rubrics and Feedback
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Grading doesn’t have to steal your weekends anymore! 🎉 In this brand-new series, I’m showing you how to train ChatGPT to become your teaching assistant—saving you time, reducing stress, and giving you space to focus on what matters most: your students.
In this first episode, we’re tackling the grading struggle head-on. You’ll learn how to train ChatGPT to:
âś… Create clear, student-friendly rubrics in minutes
âś… Generate consistent, growth-focused feedback for assignments
âś… Streamline the grading process without losing the personal touch
If you’ve ever spent hours buried under essays or dreaded writing the same feedback over and over, this episode is for you. By the end, you’ll have practical prompts, strategies, and tips to help you reclaim your time—while still giving your students the support they need to grow as writers and thinkers.