Latest Reading Posts from the Blog

How to Use Reading Assessments and Student Reading Data to Differentiate
It isn’t too long into the school year before we have reading benchmark data in hand. As educators, we’re constantly reminded of the importance of

A Weekly Vocabulary Lesson Plan to BOOST Skilled Reading and Comprehension
A Weekly Vocabulary Lesson Plan to BOOST Skilled Reading and Comprehension Here’s what you can expect to learn from this article: The current state of

How to Make the Most of Reading Assessments
Does your school or district require you to do reading assessments a certain number of times per year? I’ve heard of teachers who are required

How Using Question Stems Changed the Way I Teach Reading
Each school year, it seems like more and more gets added to my school day, but the time I have to teach stays the same.

How to Support Your Reading Block with Resources from The Teacher Next Door
If you’re a loyal follower of The Teacher Next Door, you probably already know that we have a library of over 600 teaching resources to

How to Plan, Teach, and Extend Elementary Small Group Reading Lessons
Teaching small group lessons is essential in upper elementary! We know that within every 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade classroom, you’ll find a wide range

Why Reading Centers Are More Important Than Ever in the Upper Elementary Classroom
With the ever-changing landscape of the upper elementary in-person (and virtual) classroom over the past few years, reading centers are more important than ever! After

Effective Alternatives to Round Robin Reading to Promote Oral Reading Fluency
For better or worse, there are certain things in the world of education that seem to stick around no matter what. An apple for the

How to Promote a Love of Poetry in Upper Elementary
It seems like every reading curriculum I’ve used over the years never has enough “meat” to the poetry unit. Some curriculums didn’t even include poetry

Graphic Organizers: 5 Simple Tips That Can Improve Student Learning
There’s a reason why graphic organizers are popular from elementary school through college! These simple but powerful sheets of paper allow students to actively participate

4 Super Simple Ways to Effectively Use Anchor Charts to Teach Reading Skills
If you’re here, there’s about a 99.5% chance that you’ve used anchor charts in your classroom. Anchor Charts have had a revolution over the last

Using Task Cards to Boost Reading Comprehension
Raise your hand if you’ve ever heard a teacher say, “I need more for my students to do. We just never have enough to fill