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This series of high-interest reading lessons and slides will help your students become confident readers and thinkers with accompanying slide guides.

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Reading Lessons Made Easy

Teaching a vocabulary word of the day helps upper elementary students develop a wider knowledge of words, tackle complex texts, speak confidently, and think critically.

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Increase Word Power with Vocabulary Word of the Day

These beautiful fall picture books are perfect for teaching character and academic skills in upper elementary. Includes our anchor chart!

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4 Beautiful Fall Picture Books for Teaching Character and Academic Skills

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

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

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

Improving inference skills is simple with these engaging and unique activities that go beyond just simply reading and answering inference questions.

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Improving Inference Skills

Teaching main idea and theme is a critical reading comprehension skills. These resources will help students discern the difference.

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The Complete Guide to Teaching Main Idea and Theme

Amazing reading skill videos to teach key upper elementary reading skills. Includes activity ideas for each video and related resource too.

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Amazing Reading Skill Videos

Comparing and contrasting texts, characters, themes, and literary elements takes critical thinking and is key to reading comprehension.

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Comparing and Contrasting Texts: Why it’s Important and How to Teach It

Teaching tips and ideas for fact vs. opinion practice in upper elementary. Includes an anchor chart and practice activities.

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4 Activities to Teach Fact vs. Opinion

Includes anchor chart and centers for how to teach sequencing as the foundation of many key reading skills in upper elementary.

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How To Teach Sequencing In Upper Elementary

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This is one of my FAVORITE inference investigation This is one of my FAVORITE inference investigations! 🦃 🕵️‍♀️ It’s also part of my Week Before Thanksgiving lesson plans, which includes five FREE resources and tons of ideas to get you through the next couple of weeks! Comment below, and I’ll send the info your way. 🧡
It may be spooky season in my classroom, but you k It may be spooky season in my classroom, but you know I’ll still be keeping things structured and academically focused! 👻 🎃 Comment below, and I’ll send you the links to all the fun in my plans this week! 

Over the years, I’ve amassed so many resources to incorporate seasonal fun while still hitting your standards, crucial reading skills, AND critical thinking. 🍂 ⬇️ 

💚 Halloween Reader’s Theatre was my most popular set for the last TWO years, and I know why! There are 8 plays, and they are SO fun and engaging AND students are held accountable with listener guides. 👻 I also created plays with a variety of kids in each play? so they range from partner plays to groups of six!

🧡 I can’t wait for my students to solve the Halloween inference mystery by exploring their case files to figure out who is wearing each costume! 

🖤… and of course, I can’t forget reading logic puzzles (which my students are OBSESSED with this year) and context clues creepy tasks! Your literacy plans are COVERED for this week! 👏
It’s TIME!!! 👻 🎃 I have to be super honest It’s TIME!!! 👻 🎃 I have to be super honest and admit that my plans for next week aren’t totally, actually IN my plan book yet, BUT, I know precisely what I’m doing and almost ALL of the resources I’ll be using are freeeeee!

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Honestly obsessed with these cuties for the next t Honestly obsessed with these cuties for the next two weeks of success stickers and accomplishment animals! 👏 👻 Comment below, and I’ll send you links! 🧡💚
The BEST books about books, libraries, and a love The BEST books about books, libraries, and a love of reading! Each and every one of these books is a GEM and perfect for the classroom. 💎 ✨ 💫 Do you see any favorites, or would you add any to the list?

Comment below, and I’ll send you the list for some inspiration!
This was truly a standout activity last year! 👏 This was truly a standout activity last year! 👏  Comment below, and I’ll send you all the info for implementing this in your classroom! More details ⬇️ 

💚🧡 Last October, I read each of these books (on different days) during literacy, and we did a super quick comparison of the characters, problem/solution/plot, and theme of each book. 

🧡One week, we spent several days during morning meeting discussing The Little Ghost for an extended lesson on self-esteem.

🧡 Once we had read and discussed each book, students wrote a short creative essay answering the following:

👻 Imagine you are writing a new picture book to go on this display.

1️⃣ First, explain what specific theme your book would teach about standing out.

2️⃣ Describe your main character, the problem they would face, and the solution.

3️⃣ Finally, explain why your story would fit well with the three books we read.
FREEEEE and so much fun! Comment below, and I’ll FREEEEE and so much fun! Comment below, and I’ll send you this free assignment that’s perfect for enrichment, teaching alliteration or parts of speech, or early finishers! 💖 

🫶We read @oliverjeffers super fun book (it took us several days, reading a few letters each day), and then students created their own mini alliterative stories after some solid brainstorming sessions. 

It was a great lesson in parts of speech, story elements, sentence structure, AND alliteration. As a bonus, kids LOVED it and it made for such a fun classroom display!
Never not teaching word parts. 🩷💚 Comment be Never not teaching word parts. 🩷💚 Comment below, and I’ll send you ALL my resources, including an entire FREE starter kit for teaching your students the basics of prefixes and suffixes!
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