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This free character education lesson is perfect for building relationships and conversation skills during morning meeting.
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Free Character Education Lesson for Morning Meeting

We often take the ability to have meaningful conversations for granted, but this is actually an important character education skill that needs to be taught, modeled, and practiced. That’s why I am such an advocate for morning meeting and make…
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Using picture books with intermediate students is extremely useful. Learn tips to incorporate a variety of books into your instruction.
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Tips for Using Picture Books with Intermediate Students

I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: Picture books are one of the greatest tools we can use to teach our students. There are so many different layers and components to each book. Each book has its purpose…
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These sweet school-themed books are the perfect tools for this back to school reading lesson that introduces comparing texts and characters.
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Back to School Reading Lesson

As a teacher, the beginning of a new school year is an exciting and busy time. One of the most important things we can do with our students (apart from building a strong classroom community) at the start of the…
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You can use this FREE resource to help cover all of key standards when teaching point of view and perspective in upper elementary.
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The Complete Guide to Teaching Point of View and Perspective

Acquiring strong comprehension skills and utilizing those skills in a way that supports reading is critical for students’ reading success. Although point of view and perspective standards differ from state to state and overlap between grade levels, there are several…
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These upper elementary picture books are perfect for teaching complex academic topics when used as mentor texts to read and reread for specific skills.
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My Favorite Upper Elementary Picture Books At Your Fingertips

It is no secret how much I love picture books. Yes, even in upper elementary and even for teaching complex academic topics! Picture books make great mentor texts and are the perfect length to read and reread as we study…
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These tips will help you minimize missing assignments and develop a time-saving system for organizing student work in upper elementary.
Classroom Organization | Back to School | Classroom | Classroom Prep | New Teachers | Seasonal

Tips for Organizing Student Work

Whether you’re a new teacher or have many years of experience, odds are you still find yourself trying to find your desk under all.that.paper from time to time. Then you add in students who forget to turn in assignments and…
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Teaching multiplication and division is simple with these FREE lessons, anchor charts, books, and differentiated activities.
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The Complete Guide to Teaching Multiplication and Division

Multiplication and division are major math skills for upper elementary. I have compiled FREE lessons, key skills, anchor charts, book recommendations, and several differentiated activities for teaching multiplication and division in this post for you. Download Everything You Need– for…
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Here are my best tips for teaching students to make nonfiction inferences, a super important skill for upper elementary students.
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Teaching Students To Make Nonfiction Inferences

When we make inferences, we help students draw conclusions and gather deeper meaning about the text using a combination of their background knowledge and clues in the text itself. This is a skill that naturally lends itself to fictional texts,…
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Teacher Appreciation Week 2023 Giveaways

Happy Teacher Appreciation Week! We’re celebrating you all week long here at Teaching With a Mountain View. We know how busy you are, so here’s a quick rundown of what you can win and where to enter. Be sure to…
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This free guide to teaching inference includes checklists, book lists, lesson plans, anchor charts, practice activities, and more!
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The Complete Guide to Teaching Inference

Skilled reading requires students to become adept with many different cognitive processes. Being able to make inferences sets students up for success in reading comprehension. One of the best ways to develop automaticity with inference (being able to make inferences…
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Critical thinking in math helps students learn to analyze and evaluate math concepts, identify patterns and relationships, and explore different strategies.
Critical Thinking | Classroom | Homeschool | Math

How To Encourage Critical Thinking in Math

Critical thinking is more than just a buzzword… It’s an essential skill that helps students develop problem-solving abilities and make logical connections between different concepts. By encouraging critical thinking in math, students learn to approach problems more thoughtfully, they learn…
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Teaching regions of the United States has never been so fun! Become tourists to learn about regions in literacy, math, social studies, and science!
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Teaching Regions of the United States: Cross-Curricular Learning Projects

I began my teaching career in an International Baccalaurete school that focused on units of study, so I really love thematic teaching and cross-curricular learning projects! When we dive deep into topics across multiple subject areas, students are more invested…
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💭 Real Talk: I’ve never had a classroom theme 💭 Real Talk: I’ve never had a classroom theme. Have you?? 

I rarely change my decor — I add a few little things each year if something strikes my fancy. I try to keep things bright and light so that anyone who walks in my room feels at home, at ease, and ready to learn and grow. 🩷 

🎥 This is a quick video I took of a small space in my classroom — left over from last year and ready to be put back together for this year! It will take me just a few minutes to set this space back up to its former glory … And if I decide to get fancy, maybe I’ll switch out my borders. Maybe not. 😉 Either way, it’s going to be a great year!
This is a total teacher MUST in my classroom! The This is a total teacher MUST in my classroom! The tongue drum is a super calming way to get your students’ attention. From day one, I set the expectation that if students hear the tap of the drum, they stop what they’re doing and find me with their eyes. Works like a charm and brings such a peaceful sense of calm to the classroom every time. 🩷🩵💚 

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This is your annual reminder to add this to your b This is your annual reminder to add this to your back to school plans!! 💚 It never gets old watching kids process through how to make this challenge work! I give them each a piece of string, a rubber band, and cups and tell them they have to figure out how to stack the cups without touching them. They’re usually stumped initially, but someone always figures it out!!

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Just about every day during the first week of school, we have a STEM or teamwork challenge. 🧩 incorporating them helps build teamwork and collaboration skills and allow students to feel and overcome challenge early on. Watching students work through the productive struggle of the STEM cup challenge has always been a highlight of our first week of school and is a great time to focus on building growth mindsets, too!

🤔 They never get it right away, so watching them problem solve and strategize is just the best! 

💡 It’s super easy to set up! Each group gets 6 cups, string, and a rubber band. They have to assemble a pyramid without their hands touching the cups. That’s it. That’s all the directions they get! 

😍 I always allow plenty of time for this activity since it can take a while for them to come up with a strategy that works!

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Every resource I create is the direct result of so Every resource I create is the direct result of something I’m missing in my classroom! 💖 👉 I originally made these FREE bookmarks for parents (perfect for back to school night!) to support their readers at home, but now they’ve become a super helpful ready-to-go reading resource in my classroom, too! They work with SO many skills and almost ANY book!

FREE Reading Response Bookmarks!! 💥 I took all my reading response prompts and made them into bookmarks (24 different options in total)! Whether you’re using them to hand out to parents or for students to reference during reading groups, they’re an awesome resource and the result of many years as a literacy teacher. 

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