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When teachers talk about the joys of teaching, I’m pretty sure they aren’t talking about report card writing. It may just rank right up there
When teachers talk about the joys of teaching, I’m pretty sure they aren’t talking about report card writing. It may just rank right up there
Mornings in the classroom are a really important part of the day to me. It’s a time that sometimes doesn’t get the
Whether you’re starting the year in the classroom or virtually, you’ll want to know about these 10 digital activities to help you kick off the
Are you using games in the classroom? Research has shown that games can have a huge impact on student learning! Not only are games a
For years, one of my goals as a teacher has been to transform reluctant readers into avid readers. But true confession…much of that time, there
Here are 9 Tips to Help You Get Comfortable with Technology: 1.) Get comfortable being uncomfortable. This first tip is just the cold, hard truth.
After spending more than a quarter of the school year distance learning during the 2019-2020 school year, we can count on depending on technology in
One of my favorite ways to review Informational Text Structures with upper elementary kids is to organize a text structure scavenger hunt! First, I teach
When upper elementary kids struggle with reading, as teachers, we want to do everything possible to help these reluctant readers improve their reading skills and
As we move toward more digital-centric classrooms, it’s important that we find ways to support ALL of our students to help them succeed. Whether the
The National Reading Panel researched the essential components of reading in 2000 and came up with a list of five: Phonemic awareness Phonics Vocabulary Fluency
Over the past few weeks, I have been simply amazed by our teaching community. Teachers have taken on the challenge of eLearning with style, poise,
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