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Teaching reading and writing are two of my passions, and I absolutely love sharing lesson ideas here. From quick lessons to complete units, scroll down to see all the different literacy lessons I’ve shared over the years.


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Implementing Enrichment Binders for High Achievers and Gifted Students Teachers are the ultimate multitaskers, especially when it comes to differentiation! You know you need to meet the needs of all…

Elevate Your November Literacy Lessons with Engaging Passages & Picture Books

November can sometimes feel rushed between the excitement of Halloween and the upcoming magic of the Christmas season, but it has plenty of exciting themes of its own to integrate…

Beyond the Curriculum: The Best Supplemental ELA and Math Resources for Upper Elementary

Teaching ELA and math in upper elementary can feel like juggling plates… while tap dancing and trying to feed an elephant. You have the curriculum (or lack thereof, in some…

Narrative Writing Mentor Texts

Teaching narrative writing in upper elementary isn’t just about meeting your state writing standards… It’s about empowering your students to tell their own stories and build deeper connections with one…

The Best Strategies for Differentiated Instruction (Without Burning Out)

Each year, our classrooms are full of diverse learners with unique needs, and no two years are ever alike –  this is part of what I love so much about…

Units of Study Using Rich Picture Books

I’ve shared before about my love of project-based learning as one way to make learning more engaging and authentic. Teaching with units of study based on beautiful picture books is…

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Listen, it’s in my genes, and I’ve just come t Listen, it’s in my genes, and I’ve just come to accept it. 🤷‍♀️
The games are finally coming this week, and I can’t WAIT to start incorporating them into my classroom!! 👏 We just wrapped up ELEVEN new podcasts (over 60 minutes of content) for the classroom focusing on winter sports, and I can’t wait to get started! These are always SUCH a huge hit with my students. 

Comment below, and I’ll send you the info for ALL of my Winter Games plans over the next few weeks!
Take a look at the current state of my classroom a Take a look at the current state of my classroom absolutely COVERED in books and tell me…What is YOUR favorite book in your classroom right now? 👇

🌟 Last week, I looked around my room and took a moment to appreciate all the beautiful books we’ve read over the past few weeks or plan to read soon. I use these books during morning meeting, for literacy lessons, to focus in on personal growth goals my students have, etc. By putting them up around the room, I generate interest in the stories, remind students of the important lessons learned in certain books we’ve read, and expose students to many different ideas about life, the world, and the nature of humans. They are TRULY one of the single greatest tools I have as a teacher. 🩷💕
I teach high achieving, gifted identified students I teach high achieving, gifted identified students, and if they end their time with me understanding just one thing, I want it to be this. 💕🩷 

This poster is adapted from my lesson on perfectionism with the book Ish by Peter Reynolds and accompanied by other excellent books for overcoming this challenge. Comment below for the book companion, or save the anchor chart to create with your students.
Comment below, and I’ll send you the FREE gift t Comment below, and I’ll send you the FREE gift tags (lots of options!) and a link to these cuties. 🩷💕 #studentgifts #valentines
🤣🤣 This week I handed my students a paper cl 🤣🤣 This week I handed my students a paper clip to put a few strips of paper together and totally forgot that’s a skill I need to teach. What other random little things like this do you find yourself teaching students?
Comment below, and I’ll send you the FREE gift t Comment below, and I’ll send you the FREE gift tags! There are four gift tags to go with the keychains, two general teacher Valentine’s Day tags, and four for use with art sets or anything crafty (a gift I’m using for another grade level!).
I LOVE my text structures unit, but it hasn’t al I LOVE my text structures unit, but it hasn’t always been that way! 👀 😬 🎉 After years of trial and error, I developed a sequence of text structures lessons that I love, live teaching and kids love, too. Win win. 🏆 

Drop a comment below, and I’ll send you a link to all my text structure lessons, activities, freebies, and so much more! 😀 I promise it’s going to be your favorite way to teach text structures.
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