Teaching Cause and Effect in Upper Elementary
Upper elementary students have a lot of experience with cause and effect, but that doesn’t mean you can skip this…
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Upper elementary students have a lot of experience with cause and effect, but that doesn’t mean you can skip this…
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.4.6: Compare and contrast a firsthand and secondhand account of the same event or topic; describe the differences in focus…
It’s no secret that I love a good cumulative novel project as an assessment. I usually spend the entire novel…
A few weeks ago, my two year olds and I were perusing the shelves of the library when they stumbled…
Last year, I spent a lot of my time with “advanced” readers. These are readers who can read lickity split…
I love, love, love finishing up a novel with a project that incorporates as many reading skills as possible. We…
If your students are anything like mine, they have an incredibly difficult time telling the difference between main idea and…
I blog a lot about how I use pictures to teach key reading skills, and I’m passionate about their impact…
Sometimes I’m hesitant to post anchor charts because I don’t have a ton of information or activities to go with…
We spent a few days before state testing doing some quick review activities for answering fiction comprehension questions. We had…
I have been trying to write this post for two weeks now! Between home, school and a few new resources…
I absolutely love teaching point of view! We have been busy working on point of view, and most specifically, on…
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