Beyond the Book: 3 Ways to Supplement Textbooks
Textbooks often get a really bad reputation. When I first began my teaching career, I worked at a school that…
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Textbooks often get a really bad reputation. When I first began my teaching career, I worked at a school that…
I LOVE teaching sequencing in the elementary classroom. There are so many ways to make the skill of sequencing fun,…
Can we talk about task cards for a minute? I’m sure you’re seeing them all over social media, and you…
Whether you are looking for the perfect holiday gift for your kids OR the perfect holiday gift for your classroom,…
Typically teaching dialogue to your class might sound a little something like this…“Dialogue is when two or more characters in…
Teaching and analyzing story elements is a critical part of developing students’ comprehension skills. You probably talk about the setting,…
Captions, diagrams, italics, OH MY! I can’t wait to chat with you all about teaching text features to your students. …
I LOVE hearing from other teachers, and one of the most frequently asked questions I get is, “How do you…
Today we’re chatting about the importance of explicitly teaching domain specific vocabulary. This standard calls for students to be able…
I love incorporating picture books in the upper elementary classroom as much as possible. There’s often a misconception that picture…
Teaching inference is an important skill. Of course, by the time they reach upper elementary, many students are familiar with…
Upper elementary students are pretty familiar with the function of nouns and verbs, but that doesn’t mean we can skip…
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