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In this blog post, I will share my experiences and insights on how I have integrated mental math tasks seamlessly into our daily routine in the classroom.
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5 Benefits to Mental Math Tasks

Throughout my career, I have always believed that laying a strong mathematical foundation is crucial for a student’s future success. And at the heart of this journey, I discovered the power of mental math tasks. In this blog post, I…
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Explore dozens of upper elementary resources to make teaching figurative language more engaging, rigorous, and of course, low-prep for you!
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Fun Ideas for Teaching Figurative Language & Free Starter Kit

Ah, figurative language. Sometimes, teaching figurative language can feel like an uphill battle. If you’ve ever found yourself grappling with how to make teaching figurative language in the upper grades appealing and accessible to your students, you are not alone…
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These engaging and educational Christmas math and Christmas literacy activities will captivate your students while reinforcing important skills and standards.
Christmas | Literacy | Math | Seasonal

Christmas Math and Literacy Ideas for Christmas in the Classroom

As the holiday season approaches each year, I look for creative ways to infuse the festive spirit into our classroom. Over the years, I’ve created a collection of engaging (and educational!) Christmas math and Christmas literacy activities that are perfect…
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Using Christmas picture books in upper elementary allows your students to capture the magic, wonder, and excitement of the holiday season.
Book Recommendations | Christmas | Holidays | Picture Books

Top 10 Christmas Picture Books for Upper Elementary

Ahhh, who doesn’t love the holiday season?! Celebrating one of the most magical times of the year with my students is one of my favorite parts of teaching. Using Christmas picture books allows your students to capture the magic, wonder,…
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Here are 9 fun upper elementary classroom activities for holidays around the world! Includes everything from pen pals and a trip to writing creative resolutions.
Christmas | Holidays | Seasonal

9 Activities to Teach Holidays Around the World

Who doesn’t love the holiday season? As they say, it’s the most wonderful time of the year. When you teach holidays around the world in your classroom, you can quadruple the holiday fun. That’s why I wanted to share my…
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These beautiful fall picture books are perfect for teaching character and academic skills in upper elementary. Includes our anchor chart!
Anchor Charts | Book Recommendations | Literacy | Literacy Anchor Charts | Picture Books | Reading Skills | Seasonal | Thanksgiving

4 Beautiful Fall Picture Books for Teaching Character and Academic Skills

I’m a HUGE fan of finding picture books with similar themes, characters, and challenges and having students analyze them. They work so well for both academic and character goals, so at any given time, you will likely find a similar…
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Embrace the Halloween spirit and transform your classroom into a cauldron of mathematical excitement with this collection of Halloween math activities!
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Spooktacular Halloween Math Activities for Upper Elementary Students

Are you looking for a way to make math more thrilling and engaging during the Halloween season? You’ve found it! In this blog post, I’ve curated a collection of fun and educational Halloween math activities specifically designed for upper elementary…
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Make planning your next novel study easy with these 5th grade novel study books! These books will entertain and ignite a passion for reading.
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5th Grade Novel Study Books

We have one more post in our novel study series, and today, I’m sharing my favorite 5th grade books for novel study. In case you missed the previous posts, I shared my favorite 3rd grade novel study book recommendations and…
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Working together is an important life skill that doesn’t always come naturally to our students. Here are my best tips for supporting group work.
Back to School | Building Routines | Classroom | Classroom Management

Tips For Supporting Group Work and Collaboration

Group work. Collaborative projects. Team-based assignments. No matter what you call them, working together is an important life skill that doesn’t always come naturally to our students. We need to intentionally build in time for supporting group work in our…
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If you’re new to focus walls in upper elementary, think of them as a designated area where you’ll display key information and resources to support student learning.
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Tips for Using Focus Walls in Upper Elementary

Are you required to display learning objectives or focus walls in your classroom? Many schools now require focus walls in upper elementary as a way to clearly communicate and display what students are learning. While you might be nervous about…
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Research shows that reading fluency is a direct indicator of comprehension success. One of my go-to ways to practice fluency is with fluency picture books!
Book Recommendations | Fluency | Literacy | Novels & Picture Books | Picture Books

 7 Favorite Fluency Picture Books

You may have started hearing more and more about the science of reading, which is a body of research about how kids learn to read and evidence-based instructional practices on how to effectively teach kids to read. Though the research…
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Register for 8 weeks of FREE professional development. The weekly tips will leave you better prepared to teach 8 key upper elementary reading and math skills.
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8 Weeks of Free Professional Development for Teachers

I am so excited to share eight weeks of FREE professional development resources with you!​ These weekly tips will leave you better prepared to teach eight key upper elementary reading and math skills all year. Skills Covered in the Free…
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Dad, I’m REALLY sorry about all the F Words in thi Dad, I’m REALLY sorry about all the F Words in this book. 🫣 But seriously, I’ve never had a book recommendation go quite as viral as this one — and for good reason! It’s an epic book. 

This is a book that gives me ALL the giggles (all while actually making genius parallels between feelings and toots, which resonates with basically every kid)!

Comment below, and I’ll send you the link! Unless you’re like my dad and you regard the word Fart as one of the worst in the English language. 😜 Then you should forego this one.
Hot take: not all fidgets and squishees and sensor Hot take: not all fidgets and squishees and sensory tools are created equal. 🙃��

Comment below, and I’ll send you the link to these beauties that I LOVE giving kids to use. 

💖 After years experimenting with these tools (NOT toys) in the classroom, I’ve found that the fidgets I go to the most are these sweet little worry stones. Not the flashy toys that somehow end up flying across the room by 10:07 AM and causing more trouble than they’re worth. 😅

Worry drones have become my favorites because they actually help kids regulate without distracting them.

A few reasons I love them:

✨ quiet and non-distracting
✨ grounding for anxious or overwhelmed students
✨ help busy hands without pulling attention away from learning
✨ no lights, sounds, pieces, or “look what mine does!” chaos
✨ feel age-respectful for older elementary students too

…and as a fantastic bonus, they are virtually unbreakable and easy to sanitize as needed. 😉 

I especially love using them during read aloud, and I offer the to every child before we settle in. 

Would love to know: are your students fidget people too? Or have you found certain ones work way better than others?
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But seriously — they usually don’t know what they’re signing up for by having a teacher in their life, but I couldn’t do it without them! My parents and husband are actual angels on earth when it comes to helping me with my classroom (and basically in all other ways, too!!). Who are YOUR designated helpers? 🩷🩷
Teacher Horror Movies: things students say edition Teacher Horror Movies: things students say edition. 🤣🤣 What would you add?!? Of course, these are all in good fun… I love my kids, but I’m also a germaphobe who teaches and expects her students to ask specific questions to describe what they are having trouble understanding. 😜
I am so honored to have my awards handed out in so I am so honored to have my awards handed out in so many classrooms, hanging on countless bedroom walls, and stored away in treasured memory boxes. 🥹🥹🩷🩷 

When I created these end of the year awards for my third graders back in 2010, I never would have thought they would reach so many kids (and hopefully make life easier for so many teachers at the end of the year). 

🌟 If you own this set, be sure to download the MASSIVE update with new and updated award options (autofill is still there, too)! If you’d like to hand these out to your students, comment below, and I’ll send you the info.
I can’t believe this school year is over. 🥹🩷 I don I can’t believe this school year is over. 🥹🩷 I don’t always do end of the year gifts (and teachers should never feel like the have to), but this year it just felt right! 

🔥 For one group, I made “mini s’mores kits” and a s’more keychain and for my others I did these adorable pens! They were both SUPER easy and so cute. Comment below, and I’ll send you links, including to the free Canva template for the S’mores set (the pens come with the cards!) and all the ind for how I put them together.
My favorite way to end the year. 🥹 Comment below, My favorite way to end the year. 🥹 Comment below, and I’ll send you the link to this FREE End of the Year Find Someone Who. Perfect for any day during your last week of school!
Comment below with something your students have be Comment below with something your students have been OBSESSED with this year, and I’ll choose one random commenter to win a set of accomplishment animals to end the year! Happy Teacher Appreciation Week! 🩷🩷 

💡How accomplishment animals work:

Every week, my students take a moment to share a specific success or accomplishment with me and we have a quick conversation about it. They get a little animal (or sticker) and build the cutest little collections over the year — it’s such a fun visual representation of all they’ve accomplished over the year AND such an amazing way for me to learn more about them and connect!
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