Digging Deeper: Teaching Inference in Upper Elementary
Teaching inference is an important skill. Of course, by the time they reach upper elementary, many students are familiar with…
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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…
There are some standards I highly anticipate teaching, and coordinate graphing is one of them! Teaching coordinate graphing in upper…
When I’m looking for rigorous practice that’s so fun the students almost forget they’re learning, I turn to math projects!…
As I wrap up one year and start looking forward to the next, I use it as a time to…
I hope you have been feeling alllllll the love this week, teacher friends! For our last day of teacher appreciation…
As promised, I’m back with more teacher appreciation giveaways! We are on Day 5 of my Teacher Appreciation Week giveaway!…
Happy Teacher Appreciation Week! This week, I’m thrilled to be giving you some of my very favorite teacher goodies. Each…
It’s true. Comparing texts can be tedious, especially when you are teaching students in grades 3-5 how to thoughtfully compare…
Over the past few years, the practice of trauma-informed teaching has become more recognized. More schools are becoming aware of…
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