10 Steps to Teach Persuasive Writing
Kids are natural-born persuaders. They do it all the time. The trick as a teacher is to take their set of skills and help them
Kids are natural-born persuaders. They do it all the time. The trick as a teacher is to take their set of skills and help them
If you’ve ever had a doctor’s appointment to go to during the day, a sick child in need of your care, a family function you
All seasoned teachers know when Spring is on its way. We don’t look at the trees, the newly blossomed flowers, or notice the return of
Whiteboards are one of the things we use every day in my classroom! I love how interactive they can be and how I can instantly
1. Reading Assessment Bundles Having an assessment for EVERY READING STANDARD – in fact, three assessments per standard, makes it so easy to do formative
Teaching informational text structures, just like any concept, can be done in a number of ways. One of my favorite teaching strategies though is to
If I had to describe the very best test prep, it would be simply giving quality instruction throughout the year and spiraling concepts to keep
How to Teach Constructed Response Using the RACE Strategy Constructed response questions can be scary at first. Scary to teach and scary to write! Using the
Math games have always been part of our math time. I love the fact that any time I introduce a math game, I know I’ll
Even though April is officially Poetry Month, any time is a great time to add some poetry into the classroom! Poetry is great to use
Teaching kids to identify the central message is not an easy task. Most central messages are implied and it takes some inferencing to piece it
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