4 Beautiful Fall Picture Books for Teaching Character and Academic Skills
I’m a HUGE fan of finding picture books with similar themes, characters, and challenges and having students analyze them. They…
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I’m a HUGE fan of finding picture books with similar themes, characters, and challenges and having students analyze them. They…
How do your students react when you mention poetry? If they’re anything like mine, you’re probably met with groans. Students…
Even though upper elementary students have been introduced to homophones in earlier grades, many students (and let’s be honest… adults…
Teaching volume is one of my absolute favorite math units, and I can’t believe I have never written about it…
There are few things more frustrating than wasted time in the classroom. All those little five and then minute breaks…
After all the snow that so much of the U.S. has been dealing with, is anyone else ready to dream…
Teaching fractions in upper elementary can be overwhelming because there are SO MANY concepts to cover. Simplifying fractions, equivalent fractions,…
I love reading chapter books with my class and digging deep into comprehension through novel study. Teachers often ask me…
With so many students in digital or hybrid models, teachers are once again showing off their flexibility and creativity by…
Once students reach upper elementary, they have a lot of decoding strategies in their reading toolbox. At this point, many…
I am a big believer in having kids respond to reading with thoughtful, defensible, evidence-based responses. Finding high-interest novels that…
With so many schools one-to-one (even before distance learning!), technology has evolved quickly to offer teachers, students, and families a…
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