How to Play Scoot: Getting Started With Task Cards
Have you played Scoot with your students? It’s one of my most-recommended ways to incorporate task cards into your classroom,…
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Have you played Scoot with your students? It’s one of my most-recommended ways to incorporate task cards into your classroom,…
Whether you have 45 minutes or 90 minutes for your block math, how you set it up can make or…
Mid-July is always that time of year when back to school thoughts start sneaking into my head pretty consistently. Maybe…
As most schools head back to in-person learning soon, I want to share several essentials for how I start my…
Teaching students the difference between literal and inferential thinking is one of my must-do lessons at the beginning of every…
Back to School 2020 is sure to be one for the history books. Desks 6 feet apart, plexiglass dividers, classes…
Every year that I walk into a classroom, I have the same goal. To build our class into a warm,…
Recently, a teacher asked about the pros and cons of departmentalizing in upper elementary. The discussion that followed was amazing…
A question that often comes up in my Facebook Group, Inspired in Upper Elementary, is: “Help! I’ve always been a…
Before I even attempt to write this post, I want to be 1000% clear that I don’t believe any teacher anywhere needs…
Years ago, I shared this idea as a free resource on TpT, but I’ve never gotten around to explaining my weekly…
I absolutely love sharing great book recommendations over on my Instagram account. One of the biggest requests I get is…
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