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Literacy | Using Pictures to Teach

Tell Me a Story Tuesday

Welcome back for another installment of Tell Me a Story Tuesday! Today, we did a BIG review of some reading skills with our picture.  It’s almost state testing time, so I wanted to incorporate as much as I could.  We…
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Literacy | Novel Study | Novel Study | Novels & Picture Books

This Quarter’s Novel Project!

We just finished reading the classic novel From The Mixed Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankwieler.  The kids enjoyed it, but I think they enjoyed their final projects more than the actual novel!  We tied several common core standards…
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Anchor Charts | Literacy | Literacy Anchor Charts | Reading Skills | Task Cards | Using Pictures to Teach

Literal Vs. Inferential Thinking

Last week, we focused on inference and cause and effect.  My kids did well with it, but I wanted to make sure my kids understood the difference between literal and inferential questions and observations. So this week, we focused on…
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Anchor Charts | Comprehension | Literacy | Literacy Anchor Charts

Answering Comprehension Questions

Just a little drive-by posting with an anchor chart that we came up with to remind ourselves of the expectations for answering comprehension questions from our novels.  We go over this like crazy at the beginning of the year, but…
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Anchor Charts | Literacy | Literacy Anchor Charts | Using Pictures to Teach

Tell Me a Story Tuesday

I am super excited about this new feature on my blog…my sweet hubby helped me name it, and his idea was “Tell Me a Story Tuesday.”  And so it is… Here is my vision… In many of my task card…
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Valentine’s Day Compliment Bags

When I was student teaching, I had the most FABULOUS co-teacher.  She had so many great ideas, and this is one that I have clung to each and every year. I originally wrote this post in 2014 Instead of taking…
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Download a free pre-reading task cards mini-set for novel study in upper elementary. These are great for activating schema and getting students ready to read.
Free | Literacy | Novel Study | Novel Study | Novels & Picture Books | Task Cards

Free Pre-Reading Task Cards

It’s been a busy, busy week here in Colorado (I feel like that is always how I begin my posts). I do identifications for students in the talented and gifted program at my school, and preliminary test scores came in…
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Anchor charts, notebooks, and activities for teaching angles in upper elementary. Includes task cards, games, and more too!
Geometry & Measurement | Anchor Charts | Math | Math Anchor Charts | Task Cards

Teaching Angles, Angles, Angles!

We finished up angles the other day, and I thought I would share the teaching angles anchor chart we used and a couple of activities we did.  This particular group is a group of 4th grade Talented and Gifted kids,…
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‘-dge and -ge Word Ending Intervention (and Freebie) & A Newsletter Surprise!

Where has the time gone!? I have a whole list of blog posts ready to go, but we have been so busy in school with all kinds of fun things that I have also been busy creating new resources to…
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Geometry & Measurement | Free | Math

Line Study: Take 2!

I posted several months ago about geometry study.  This standard is coming around again with another group of students, and this time I have revamped it a little bit.  I have the line study cards ready for them, using the…
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Classroom Pictures

Check out the new link at the top of my page for pictures of my classroom and previous classrooms! I have also added a link to pictures of every anchor chart I post on the blog. More coming soon!  If…
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Literacy | Anchor Charts | Literacy Anchor Charts

Hard and Soft C and G Sounds

In one of my intervention groups, we are working on hard and soft “c” and “g” sounds.  When I was teaching in third grade, we did this yearly as a spelling rule. We began with Hard & Soft C and…
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I’ve never loved a set of acrylic critters more I’ve never loved a set of acrylic critters more than I do this one (and my kids agree). 🥰😍 I originally got them to use as accomplishment animals, but they are so big and adorable that I’m planning to use them for a creative writing assignment! I’ll share more details once I iron out my plans, but for now… you need them too. 😂🤩

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🤫 Dots on the tips of all of her letters to be 🤫 Dots on the tips of all of her letters to be ✨ decorative ✨ and can’t write with anything other than Mr. Sketch Markers. 🤷‍♀️ 

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The Humble Pie has become an INSTANT favorite for The Humble Pie has become an INSTANT favorite for me. 🥧 I was speechless when I read it and instantly paired it with The Big Snowdown to teach being humble vs. arrogant and instilling the idea that hard work beats talent when talent doesn’t work hard. I created this comparison chart to track our notes as we read, and I can’t wait to talk about these BIG lessons with students. 👏 A MUST pairing for every upper elementary classroom. 🫶
🥹 The reflections after reading these four book 🥹 The reflections after reading these four books has me in awe!! Over the last few years, I’ve done two different versions of these book comparisons (swipe to see both), and they both result in such deep thinking about characters, internal and external conflict, theme vs. topic, and ALL KINDS of character traits! 

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A week of lesson plans I’m truly excited about t A week of lesson plans I’m truly excited about teaching. ✨ 

One week stands between me and Thanksgiving break, and these are some of my favorite academic-based seasonal activities that truly bring joy into my classroom. 👏 

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It’s almost time for my favorite collaborative w It’s almost time for my favorite collaborative writing assignment all year, and I’ve got my chart ready to go! 🥧 🥔 You can do this with any delicious dinner feast (you don’t need to specify Thanksgiving) and incorporate all of your students’ family favorite family foods! I can’t WAIT to see what this year’s group comes up with. 

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I have students imagine their favorite feast AFTER it has been eaten (oh, what a mess!). We fill the table with the foods. Then, we brainstorm vivid vocabulary words to describe each part of our mess.

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Don’t worry — the emails are always positive!! Don’t worry — the emails are always positive!! 🥰🤩😅 Parents can never believe how much math relevance their kids see and apply ON Thanksgiving. Now, if only I could convince them to help with the dishes. 😜 

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Pssst ✨ This is NOT your average Plan Thanksgiving Dinner project! It is differentiated and takes that idea to new heights and is loved by thousands of teachers! 🥧 They use so many problem solving skills, and I can’t wait to implement it for the 10th+ year in a row!!
Comparing the themes, conflict, and character chan Comparing the themes, conflict, and character change in these four books has been SUCH an excellent challenge! 🍁 This year, I swapped out one of the books, changed up the anchor chart, and added a F R E E printable note catcher for students as well as a cumulative project assignment. 

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