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Tips and templates for creating math anchor charts and quick reference guides with your upper elementary students. Includes 10 free templates.
Math Anchor Charts | Anchor Charts | Free | Math

Math Anchor Charts: Templates For Math Success

Anchor charts have always been one of the most popular topics here on the blog, probably because I’m so passionate about using and sharing them. As a newer teacher, I wasn’t sure exactly how to use them. We’d often create…
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Improve students' focus with these classroom tools. Includes ideas for fidgets in the classroom, flexible seating, and positive reinforcement.
Classroom | Classroom Management | Classroom Organization | Flexible Seating

Classroom Tools: Three Ideas To Improve Focus

With most of us back in the classroom after a long stretch of distance learning, we’re seeing a lot of students still trying to adjust back to more traditional classroom environments. Thankfully, I have found some solutions to help improve…
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An honest review of The Week Junior, a weekly news magazine for 8-to-14 year olds with topical and timely takes on a broad range of subjects.
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The Week Junior: My Honest Review of the Magazine

Whether you are looking for the perfect holiday gift for your kids OR the perfect holiday gift for your classroom, I have the best gift recommendation for you (and as a bonus, it’s a gift that keeps on giving ALL…
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Teach students to use dialogue to make inferences about characters and improve their comprehension skills in upper elementary.
Literacy | Reading Skills

What Can Dialogue Tell Us? Inferring Character Traits and Feelings From Dialogue

Typically teaching dialogue to your class might sound a little something like this…“Dialogue is when two or more characters in a text are talking. You will know you are reading dialogue because you will see sets of quotation marks. Now…
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Indoor Recess Ideas: Activities all students will love!

Are you ready for two words that can make a teacher shudder?? Indoor recess! Oof. We all know our students need the brain break, a chance to socialize freely, and hopefully time to burn off that extra energy too. We…
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Tips for teaching long divisions strategies, division error analysis, and division word problems. Includes free resources!
Math | Free

Long Division: Strategies and Extensions for Upper Elementary Math

I’m so excited to chat all about teaching long division!  Ah, division. Does the mere mention of it make the hair on your arms stand up? And the timing! Why do we always seem to be teaching long division during…
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Teaching collaboration skills is an integral part of the learning process. Use this free collaboration skills lesson for upper elementary.
Classroom | Back to School | Building Community | Classroom Management | Seasonal

Teaching Collaboration Skills to Maximize Group Work Time

The teacher community is truly something special. Teachers are master collaborators. I’m sure you know exactly what I mean, like those times you’re planning with your team and someone throws out an idea for a new activity. Together you excitedly…
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Learn how to give students a solid conceptual understanding of addition and subtraction strategies in upper elementary.
Math | Anchor Charts | Free | Math Anchor Charts

Addition and Subtraction Strategies for Upper Elementary

By the time students reach upper elementary, they often already have a lot of addition and subtraction experience. That doesn’t mean we can skip over this important skill, though! After a thorough review of place value skills, we always spend…
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Teaching and analyzing story elements is a critical comprehension skill. Includes ideas for a deeper understanding in upper elementary.
Comprehension | Anchor Charts | Literacy | Literacy Anchor Charts

Beyond Story Elements: Encouraging your students to think critically about elements of the text

Teaching and analyzing story elements is a critical part of developing students’ comprehension skills. You probably talk about the setting, the characters, the problem and solution, and eventually the theme. I’ve talked before about the importance of teaching students to…
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Literacy | Anchor Charts | Free | Literacy Anchor Charts

Analyzing Text Features in Upper Elementary

Captions, diagrams, italics, OH MY! I can’t wait to chat with you all about teaching text features to your students.  The standards that hit text features call for students to know and use various text features (e.g., captions, bold print,…
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Favorite upper elementary math manipulatives and tips for hands-on learning to meet a variety of student needs.
Math | Free | Homeschool

Must-Have Math Manipulatives For Upper Elementary

Teachers loooooove school supples, am I right?? I find that also extends to hands-on learning tools, which is why I’m sharing some of my favorite math manipulatives that are great for upper elementary students. Hands-on learning isn’t just for younger…
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Tips for organizing your upper elementary literacy block. Includes daily routines, whole group lessons, and literacy rotations.
Literacy | Back to School | Homeschool | New Teachers | Seasonal

How I Organize My Literacy Block

I LOVE hearing from other teachers, and one of the most frequently asked questions I get is, “How do you set up your math or literacy block?” A couple of months ago, I wrote all about how I set up…
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I love each and every one of these books, not only for the beautiful messages embedded throughout, but for their glorious art and thought provoking themes. This year, I plan to read one each week during morning meeting and complete the same four tasks each time, as shown on the anchor chart. ⬇️ 

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