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It’s the best feeling when you have a stack of book returns for the library. The pile of books gives…
When I first started using novel studies, I felt like I had to have elaborate packets of text-specific comprehension questions…
I love using authentic texts to supplement our basal, so I almost always use novel studies where most small groups…
In a world where news and information is at our students’ fingertips, being able to distinguish fact vs. opinion has…
At this point in the year, I have covered a lot of nonfiction strategies and skills with students. The next…
Have you seen The Week Junior? I started seeing it pop up on my social media feeds last year, quickly…
Textbooks often get a really bad reputation. When I first began my teaching career, I worked at a school that…
While I firmly believe that Black History should be taught all year long, January is the perfect time to embed…
I LOVE teaching sequencing in the elementary classroom. There are so many ways to make the skill of sequencing fun,…
December is a MAGICAL (albeit exhausting) time to be a teacher. I love the innocence of children during this time…
Can we talk about task cards for a minute? I’m sure you’re seeing them all over social media, and you…
Hey there! I am so happy to be here with you today to chat math, specifically the standard that asks…
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