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Here are my favorite upper elementary winter read alouds and related seasonal activities for the days before and after winter break.
Book Recommendations | Christmas | Literacy | Seasonal

 15 Winter Read Alouds

As winter rolls in and the snow piles up (well, depending on where you live!), it’s the perfect time for cozy winter read alouds and related activities in your upper elementary classroom. Seasonal themed books can introduce students to new…
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Tips and resources for teaching persuasive writing in upper elementary, including the difference between opinion and argumentative writing.
Writing | Literacy

Teaching Persuasive Writing

Kids are natural persuaders. In our classroom, we often engage in silly debates (is water wet?) and sometimes my students voice their opinion about things going on at school (this lunch is gross!). Every elementary student has a special talent…
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Use this bundle to prepare upper elementary emergency sub plans. Also includes practical tips to help you prepare for a guest teacher.
Classroom | Back to School | Classroom Prep | New Teachers | Seasonal

Emergency Sub Plans and Guest Teacher Tips

Raise your hand if you have ever dreaded taking a day off because you’d have to create sub plans. My hand is definitely up! While sickness or meeting or appointments are unavoidable, I used to struggle to take a day…
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November read alouds for upper elementary students, related lessons to use with each book, and seasonal activity ideas too!
Seasonal | Book Recommendations | Fall | Holidays | Literacy | Thanksgiving

November Read Alouds for Upper Elementary

With each season and holiday, I frequently include new books to explore different seasonal topics. For our November read alouds, we read several books about gratitude, family, and – of course – turkey! Here are some of my favorite November…
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An index of favorite upper elementary math videos and related activities for introducing and reinforcing math concepts.
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Amazing Math Videos

I previously shared a post with my favorite reading skill videos, so now I’m back with amazing math videos to use for introducing and reinforcing math concepts. I asked teachers in our FREE Inspired In Upper Elementary Facebook group for…
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Upper elementary tips and resources to help you provide engaging instruction and meet all students' needs using authentic texts
Literacy

Integrating Authentic Texts into Your Curriculum

As the textbook and curriculum industry has grown, contrived texts have become more and more common in the classroom. While contrived texts have their purpose, experts say that authentic texts are essential to creating strong readers. In this post, I’ll…
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Practical coping strategies and resources that make meeting your students emotional needs a little less overwhelming.
Classroom | Building Community

Ways to Support Students’ Emotional Needs in the Classroom

In today’s classroom, teachers are not only teaching rigorous academic standards, preparing for crucial state-wide assessments, and meeting astronomical administrative requirements, but we are now climbing another mountain that has only recently begun to be addressed… students’ emotional needs, specifically…
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Learn how to use reader’s theater scripts in your upper elementary classroom and tips for getting started if you’re brand new to it.
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How To Use Reader’s Theater Scripts in Your Upper Elementary Classroom

When I first heard about reader’s theater, I thought surely that was something for a drama class. Over the years though, I have really come to enjoy it and seen many benefits by using it in our classroom. One of…
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Three tips and resources for a smooth and productive classroom morning routine in upper elementary.
Classroom | Classroom Management | Morning Meeting

3 Parts to an Effective Classroom Morning Routine

Having a solid classroom morning routine in place can help you start every day in your classroom on the right foot. A morning routine is more than just getting students ready for the day, it’s about building connections, handling housekeeping…
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Here are some of my favorite fall read alouds, along with different fall literacy activities that are all great for upper elementary.
Seasonal | Book Recommendations | Fall | Halloween | Literacy | Picture Books

Fall Read Alouds and Literacy Activities for Upper Elementary

I love using seasonal books and activities as a way to keep things fresh in the classroom! Here are some of my favorite fall read alouds, along with different fall literacy activities that are all great for upper elementary. I…
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This FREE place value guide includes a ton of ideas, place value lessons, essential skills, book list, free activities, and more!
Place Value | Free | Math | Professional Development

The Complete Guide to Place Value Lessons

I always start the year with teaching place value, whether I’m teaching 2nd, 3rd, 4th, or 5th grade! I compiled a ton of ideas, an introductory lesson, essential skills, book list, freebies and more into one gigantic (and FREE!) PDF Guide to…
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These strategies, tips, and resources for student engagement are a must to increase student engagement and motivation in upper elementary.
Classroom Management | Classroom | Free

Tips for Increasing Student Engagement and Motivation

I’ll never forget my first year teaching (for a lot of reasons!).  I was fretting over my first formal observation when someone joked about them all being dog and pony shows anyway.  I didn’t really understand what she was saying…
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This is my new favorite ornament project in my cla This is my new favorite ornament project in my classroom! 👏 🎄 We are reading Peter Brown’s new book, The Gift of Words, and creating ornaments with messages of positivity, hope, and joy for the year to come and in celebration of this year! Comment below, and I’ll send you all the info and a link to this absolutely beautiful book. 

✨ While there are Christmas themes in the book, it never mentions Christmas. 🩷 We will leave our adornments on the tree throughout the winter season. 

✨ You can also combine this idea with another I’ve done in the past, where students write a positive compliment to each other students the class and place it into their ornaments. These are a favorite every year, and ours still hang on our personal tree at home (see the last video).
❄️ ⛅️ The shortest day of the year is almo ❄️ ⛅️ The shortest day of the year is almost here! 🥶 Winter Solstice is such a fun concept to teach both before and after winter break. I sure do LOVE a good paired text selection, so I carefully chose three picture books that present winter solstice in three very different ways — realistic fiction, informational text, and through poetry/verse — and I even added in an extra informational text passage and video. ✨ Over the years, it has become the perfect lesson on compiling and synthesizing information from multiple sources! We use this anchor chart to gather the info in one place. 

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We created 14 podcast episodes with 75 minutes of We created 14 podcast episodes with 75 minutes of content highlighting holidays across the globe, and I am LOVING using them with my students. 🌍 

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True story: I had a current student’s sibling fo True story: I had a current student’s sibling four years ago, and my student came in today asking if we were doing that “really fun travel the world math project my sister told me about.” 🥹 

Yes, yes we were, and I just love that his sister still remembers this little blip in her third grade year! 

So it’s true, my kids were GIDDY about starting this one today, and it’s a favorite for me every year, too. 

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It’s my favorite two weeks of the year! Between readers theatre plays, festive math projects, beautiful picture books, and TONS of informational text, it’s just the best!
If you give your students gifts in December, this If you give your students gifts in December, this is the perfect practical and adorable option that they will LOVE! 💕

This year, I added FREE labels for you to print to make your life super easy. 💕🩷 Comment below, and I’ll send you all the links, including the labels to add your name to, print, and go! 👏 

This is the third year I’ve given my students something similar, and the pens and notebooks are always a HUGE hit. 

P.S. I don’t always give out student gifts, and you should never feel like you have to …. but when I do, this is it!
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This week, we started with reading the informational text passage and will continue synthesizing sources and exploring perspectives by using four books about the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree. The books all have similar themes and similar characters, so they lend themselves well to exploring point of view and perspective. 

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🎶 It’s tiiiiime!! 🎶 I absolutely LOVE teac 🎶 It’s tiiiiime!! 🎶 I absolutely LOVE teaching and learning about holidays around the world, and the next three weeks will be filled with synthesizing information from these beautiful books, listening comprehension podcasts, and pen pal letters as we take a deep dive into these celebrations! 👏 

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