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Practical coping strategies and resources that make meeting your students emotional needs a little less overwhelming.
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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.
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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 | 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…
READ POST Tips for Increasing Student Engagement and Motivation
5 classroom tips for enrichment and differentiation for gifted learners, which is just as important as accommodations for struggling learners.
Gifted Learners

Differentiating and Meeting the Needs of Gifted Learners

We often have meetings and professional development about helping struggling learners, but I’ve found that it’s rare to talk about differentiation for gifted learners. While helping our struggling learners is extremely important, providing differentiated opportunities for our gifted students can…
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Here are numerous ways to teach and reinforce factors and multiples, as well as math facts, in 4th and 5th grade
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Factors, Multiples, and Math Facts… oh my!

Working with factors and multiples is an important upper elementary skill that helps students solidify number relationships. However, it isn’t a skill that comes easily for all students. Here are numerous ways I teach and reinforce factors, multiples, and math…
READ POST Factors, Multiples, and Math Facts… oh my!
Learn how to use podcasts in the classroom to challenge students' listening skills, and integrate content related skills too.
Literacy | Classroom

Incorporating Podcasts in the Classroom

Have you ever wondered how you could bring podcasts into your classroom? Using podcasts in the classroom has gained popularity over the past few years and with good reason! They are a great way to challenge students’ listening skills, and…
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The best teacher hacks, classroom organization tips, classroom systems, and classroom management strategies from upper elementary teachers.
Classroom | Back to School | Classroom Management | Classroom Organization | New Teachers | Seasonal | Teacher Ideas

The Ultimate List of Teacher Hacks

After you’ve been in the classroom for a few years, you pick up teacher hacks and strategies for classroom management that make you think – how did I ever live without this?! Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok are amazing resources for…
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Learn how to integrate daily grammar practice into your routines to save valuable time and strengthen grammar skills too.
Grammar | Literacy | Prepping for the Academic Year

6 Ways To Integrate Daily Grammar Practice Into Your Routines

Grammar. It’s a part of English whether you love it or hate it (I’m a love it kind of girl! My grammar college courses were some of my favorites, and I LOVED diagramming sentences!) and we have so many opportunities…
READ POST 6 Ways To Integrate Daily Grammar Practice Into Your Routines
Spelling strategy is an important part of upper elementary literacy instruction. Read tips and download resources for 4 key strategies.
Literacy

4 Spelling Strategy Tips for Upper Elementary

Teaching spelling to upper elementary students can be somewhat of a head scratcher. When I was in school, we were given spelling books. Each week, we would be required to memorize a list of words, complete activities, and then pass…
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If you’re not using pictures to introduce litera If you’re not using pictures to introduce literal and inferential observations, back to school (right now!!) is the time to start. 😉 Comment below, and I’ll send you free resources to get started, tons of sample anchor charts, and a link to this resource! 🩷 📸
✨ FREE ✨ Five Days of Fluency Lessons for uppe ✨ FREE ✨ Five Days of Fluency Lessons for upper elementary! 👏 Drop a comment below, and I’ll send you everything you need to explicitly teach students the elements of fluent reading. Includes everything you need and tons of tips for getting started with fluency practice in your classroom. 🩷
🎤 🎧 Listening Comprehension + Reading Skills 🎤 🎧 Listening Comprehension + Reading Skills + Super High Interest format AND topics = 😍😍😍 

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Over the last two years, we’ve worked hard to create these school-specific podcasts and LOVE hearing how engaged kids are while using them! Topics range from sports to history to character development and types of writing, and each set includes recorded podcasts, transcripts, show notes, after show activities, and more! 👏
💡 👓 I got this idea from @heyhopeking years 💡 👓 I got this idea from @heyhopeking years ago, and my glasses have patiently been waiting to be used ever since then. I am SO glad I pulled them out of my closet this year to use them as a back to school activity! My students LOVED creating their All About Me glasses, and I plan to create more character glasses throughout the year for different books we read!

🌟 Comment below, and I’ll send you the link to the glasses we used. 

I borrowed some of our at-home Lego collection and let my students go to town building symbols on the glasses that represented different things about them. We had everything from big mountains, pineapples representing cultural roots in Hawaii, Taylor Swift figurines to display a love of music, and plenty of musical instruments and animals! I LOVED hearing my students stand in front of the class and talk about their creative symbols!

The kids don’t get to keep the glasses so I can use them throughout the year, but we will leave them on display for the next few weeks! If we’d have had more time, I would have had them write a short paragraph and take a picture with their glasses to display. 🩷
💡 Fun Fact: I originally posted the OG GROUPS p 💡 Fun Fact: I originally posted the OG GROUPS poster on my blog over 10 years ago! 💕💕 Comment below, and I’ll send you a one-page printable version for student reference!

Letters on my new board are from @steppintoelementary and so cute and easy to cut and use …. Also, please pay no mind to my wrinkly paper. 🤣
✨ This is the anchor chart that hangs in my clas ✨ This is the anchor chart that hangs in my classroom ALL year long!!

👀 Is it okay to not understand something? 10000000x YES! 💯 BUT, it’s not okay to simply say “I don’t get it.” 

Instead, at the beginning of every year, it’s my goal to equip students with strategies so tricky tasks don’t become roadblocks.🚧 👍 This anchor chart has become a STAPLE in my classroom. 

✏️ The top section comes from 7 Steps to a Language-Rich Classroom. I added the tricky problem sentences to give students clear strategies and sentence stems for tackling tricky tasks.
Back to school activity that you can use all year Back to school activity that you can use all year long. 👏 Giant Scrabble has been a staple in my first month of school plans for YEARS, and today I used the giant letters to play a human-sized version of Tapple! 

Comment below, and I’ll send you ready to print letters so you can implement it immediately! 👏 

This is always one of our first lessons and experiences with productive struggle. It’s always amazing to see them complete the task — and they beg for its return all year long. 🧩 💡 We also used it as an opportunity to talk about how some students work better under pressure and it can be intimidating to others. That doesn’t mean anyone is better than another person. 💕🩷

We don’t REALLY keep score on either of the games. The point is to get them excited about overcoming obstacles and continuing a task that seems impossible or difficult. Most kids aren’t familiar with the games, so some variations and exceptions are allowed. 

Shoutout to @topdogteaching for the idea to use the letters and adapt to Tapple! 👏
🚨 This has been a HUGE highlight for me and my 🚨 This has been a HUGE highlight for me and my students during back to school season for the past several years, and this year will be no different! 

I am so excited to have students select their one word as part of their goal setting, make bracelets or keychains as a reminder of their goals for the year, and proudly display it their words in our classroom to encourage EVERYONE! 😍

Here’s how I’ve implemented One Word in my classroom:

💖 We read the wonderful book One Word for Kids during morning meeting, and each of my students determines what their word for the year would be. We talked about how their words can apply to situations both at home and at school and how the words will serve as a guide for each student throughout the year. I like to give them a list of words and have them take it home and discuss with their families and friends, too!

💖 As a reminder of their word, each student made a bracelet with their word. I did it in small groups so it didn’t take too long, and they LOVED this. As a teacher, I loved seeing them wearing their bracelets ALL year as a reminder of their goal for the year. 

🗓️ In January, we do a check in and revisit how it’s going! The beauty of One Word is that these words can apply to SO many situations and grow long with students. Whereas we often end up tweaking our academic and personal goals in January, the words stay the same all year! 

Want a link to the book and the beads I used? Drop a comment below, and I’ll send it your way. ❤️💖
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