Comparing and Contrasting Texts: Why it’s Important and How to Teach It
If you think of comparing and contrasting as looking for differences between an apple and an orange, it seems like…
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If you think of comparing and contrasting as looking for differences between an apple and an orange, it seems like…
Teaching Adjectives and adverbs can seem like a basic skill for upper elementary students, but it is an essential language…
If you’re looking up end of the year reading projects, then that means something amazing – summer is approaching! This…
The end of the year and test prep time can make any teacher’s head spin! Luckily, you don’t have to…
Narrative writing is my favorite unit to teach with upper elementary students because it’s a chance for students’ creativity to…
If you’ve ever read your elementary students’ writing and felt that something was missing, it’s possible that your students are…
During a planning session one day, I was reviewing the standards for my upcoming unit. I read one of the…
It’s the best feeling when you have a stack of book returns for the library. The pile of books gives…
When I first started using novel studies, I felt like I had to have elaborate packets of text-specific comprehension questions…
I love using authentic texts to supplement our basal, so I almost always use novel studies where most small groups…
In a world where news and information is at our students’ fingertips, being able to distinguish fact vs. opinion has…
At this point in the year, I have covered a lot of nonfiction strategies and skills with students. The next…
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