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Raise your hand if you have ever dreaded taking a day off because you’d have to create sub plans. My…
With each season and holiday, I frequently include new books to explore different seasonal topics. For our November read alouds,…
I previously shared a post with my favorite reading skill videos, so now I’m back with amazing math videos to…
As the textbook and curriculum industry has grown, contrived texts have become more and more common in the classroom. While…
In today’s classroom, teachers are not only teaching rigorous academic standards, preparing for crucial state-wide assessments, and meeting astronomical administrative…
When I first heard about reader’s theater, I thought surely that was something for a drama class. Over the years…
Having a solid classroom morning routine in place can help you start every day in your classroom on the right…
I love using seasonal books and activities as a way to keep things fresh in the classroom! Here are some…
I always start the year with teaching place value, whether I’m teaching 2nd, 3rd, 4th, or 5th grade! I compiled a ton…
I’ll never forget my first year teaching (for a lot of reasons!). I was fretting over my first formal observation…
We often have meetings and professional development about helping struggling learners, but I’ve found that it’s rare to talk about…
Working with factors and multiples is an important upper elementary skill that helps students solidify number relationships. However, it isn’t…
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