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…
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…
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…
We spent a few days before state testing doing some quick review activities for answering fiction comprehension questions. We had…
I absolutely love teaching point of view! We have been busy working on point of view, and most specifically, on…
We are SO close to being done with our nonfiction unit, and I’m looking forward to jumping back in to…
Last week, we finished our final project for our nonfiction text features and structures study. Now, we are working on…
I have spent the past week working on Informational Text Structures with my 5th graders. I was shocked to discover…
We have gone a little character crazy in my room. We went over Character Traits which I talked a little…
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