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Smart Eats!

Welcome back to week #2 of Smart Eats!  I’d love to hear if any of you tried the recipes I posted last week.  I know we enjoyed having snacks and lunches ready to eat, and even my husband commented on…
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Properties of Operations & Algebraic Expressions

I have a few random anchor charts and foldables we have done in math recently that I thought others may be able to grab some ideas from.  We are working on properties of operations and using variables in algebraic expressions….
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Classroom | Teacher Ideas

Smart Eats: A New Blog Series

Happy Sunday!  Doesn’t it always come around much too quickly? I would like to introduce you to my new blog project (if you can call it that).  I’m going to admit: this started as something for me!  Something that I…
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Upper elementary ideas to teach character traits and character conflict using anchor charts, interactive notebook templates, and task cards.
Reading Skills | Anchor Charts | Literacy | Literacy Anchor Charts | Task Cards

Characters, Characters, and more Characters: How To Teach Character Traits & Character Conflict

We have gone a little character crazy in my room.  We went over Character Traits which I talked a little bit about HERE, but we have been going strong learning about characters even more. Here’s how I teach character traits…
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Teaching Exponents

We have been busy in math working on exponents!  I have an accelerated 5th grade group, so we needed to cover 5th and 6th grade standards on exponents.  We haven’t quite gotten to evaluating expressions with them yet, but they…
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Getting busy!

We had such a busy week this week, but I feel like we got so much accomplished in such a short time!  I wanted to share our week here, if only because I felt like it was so successful.  I…
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Back to School Math!

Hello!  Radio silence, anyone?  It can only mean one thing… back to school!  We began last week, and it has been go, go, go ever since.  I wanted to stop in and share a few of the fun back to…
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Anchor charts serve as daily references for your lessons, empowering students to solve problems independently. Here are 8 of the best anchor chart tips!
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8 Anchor Chart Tips & Tricks

It’s no secret that I have a “thing” for anchor charts.  My readers know it, my students know it, my colleagues know it, my husband knows it… I can’t help it–they have changed my classroom!  They have made my walls…
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Classroom | Classroom Organization

DIY Pencil Organizer

So, ask my students, and they will tell you that I have a thing about “Pencil Thievery.”  Since I work in a unique situation where students come in and out of my room all day long, I have to supply…
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Increasing Critical Thinking Part #1 (of ?)

One of my main goals this year is to up the critical thinking skills of my group of talented and gifted kids.  They are so “outside the box” so much of the time, but other times they can be painfully…
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Classroom | Classroom Organization

Teacher Toolbox Organizer…At last!

Tap, Tap, Tap…Is this thing on? I took quite the blogging hiatus at the beginning of summer.  Our family spent a week in Disney World, and I have been soaking up all the time I can with my kids.  When…
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Happy Teacher Appreciation Week!  I hope that all of your students treat you well this week, and I also hope that your PTA has something special planned for you.  Our celebrations look to be rather caloric, but I’m still very…
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I am really focusing on digging into our standards I am really focusing on digging into our standards and asking students to think really critically about characters and other elements in our stories. This is one way I’ve done that — we’re heavily focusing on character motivation and asking ourselves why they do the things they do — both literally and inferred.  Integrating this skill with cause and effect really upped the complexity, but I have been thrilled with all of their thought processing on this activity! 👏
If you want your students totally locked in on a l If you want your students totally locked in on a lesson, THIS is the one. My students have loved reading this book this week, and it has provided amazing points for discussing growth mindset, acceptance, hard work, perseverance, and the list goes on and on and on. 

The main character watches ice dancers on television and — even though they don’t look like her (according to one of the her family members) — she is convinced she can do that very same thing. It’s not easy, and she faces adversity, but she ultimately overcomes with a whole lot of grit and perseverance!

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Love Note Literacy is one of the funniest writing Love Note Literacy is one of the funniest writing assignments I give all year! ❤️💕 😂 We began by reading some funny love notes (pictured), and annotating them to pick out different parts of the writing. Then, students get to write their own silly and creative love letter to hand sanitizer from the perspective of a tissue. 😜😜 We always end up laughing so hard at the letters, and I love seeing their creativity. I’ve been doing this for the last 14 years, and the results are simply 💖 impeccable 💖 every year! 

Drop a comment below, and I’ll send the info your way! It’s SUPER easy to implement!
FREEEE for your classroom tomorrow morning! Commen FREEEE for your classroom tomorrow morning! Comment below, and I’ll send you a link to print this Find Someone Who made especially for tomorrow morning. 🏈 There’s no way around it — all of our kids are going to be talking about the big game, so instead of resisting it, I lean into it and let them get the chatter out of their systems! 🩷💕Whether your students watched the game, ate snacks, enjoyed commercials, or didn’t even know it was on, they’ll love starting their day moving around and chatting with their peers.
It’s almost time for one of my favorite Valentin It’s almost time for one of my favorite Valentine’s Day classroom traditions — Compliment Bags for all of their cards and goodies! 🩷💕 Here’s why I love this so much 👇👇

Truth: I have never been a huge fan of having students bring in their own decorated bags and boxes because inevitably, some are the most elaborate creations you’ve ever seen, while others forget them completely. 😬😬 So, I started using this idea in 2009 after learning about it from my cooperating teacher, and it NEVER gets old. 

✍️ I incorporate it into my writing block in the few days before Valentine’s Day so that students can use excellent vocab and write beautiful sentences to one another then transfer them to the bags on Valentine’s Day!

💖 Comment below, and I’ll send you ALL the details about how I implement this into my classroom, including how I get students to write genuine, specific compliments and which bags I use!

I have been sharing this on my blog and socials since 2011, and every single year, I look forward to seeing all the compliment bags YOUR students make. It truly brings me so much joy!
It’s a big weekend for football lovers!! 🏈 I It’s a big weekend for football lovers!! 🏈 I love using this quick math challenge in the few days before and after the biggest game of the year (even if my team isn’t playing this year 😭😜). Comment below, and I’ll send you this no-prep resource to bring the game into your classroom!
Listen, it’s in my genes, and I’ve just come t Listen, it’s in my genes, and I’ve just come to accept it. 🤷‍♀️
The games are finally coming this week, and I can’t WAIT to start incorporating them into my classroom!! 👏 We just wrapped up ELEVEN new podcasts (over 60 minutes of content) for the classroom focusing on winter sports, and I can’t wait to get started! These are always SUCH a huge hit with my students. 

Comment below, and I’ll send you the info for ALL of my Winter Games plans over the next few weeks!
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