Teaching Data and Graphing
Teaching students to interpret data and graphs is an important upper elementary skill. Data is all around us and being…
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Teaching students to interpret data and graphs is an important upper elementary skill. Data is all around us and being…
If you’ve ever read your elementary students’ writing and felt that something was missing, it’s possible that your students are…
In a world where news and information is at our students’ fingertips, being able to distinguish fact vs. opinion has…
I LOVE teaching sequencing in the elementary classroom. There are so many ways to make the skill of sequencing fun,…
Hey there! I am so happy to be here with you today to chat math, specifically the standard that asks…
Anchor charts have always been one of the most popular topics here on the blog, probably because I’m so passionate…
By the time students reach upper elementary, they often already have a lot of addition and subtraction experience. That doesn’t…
Teaching and analyzing story elements is a critical part of developing students’ comprehension skills. You probably talk about the setting,…
Captions, diagrams, italics, OH MY! I can’t wait to chat with you all about teaching text features to your students. …
Teaching inference is an important skill. Of course, by the time they reach upper elementary, many students are familiar with…
Upper elementary students are pretty familiar with the function of nouns and verbs, but that doesn’t mean we can skip…
It’s true. Comparing texts can be tedious, especially when you are teaching students in grades 3-5 how to thoughtfully compare…
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