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LITERACY IN THE CLASSROOM
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Turkey Trick or Treat in Search of the Perfect Classroom Halloween Costume
This silly series by Wendi Silvano is a first-grade favorite and Turkey Trick or Treat is a great read-aloud choice to add to your Halloween week lesson plans!
The Little Old Lady Who Was Not Afraid of Anything A Classic Halloween Read Aloud
If you have ever taught on Halloween, you know the excitement to come can be very distracting. The Little Old Lady Who Was Not Afraid of Anything is a perfect read-aloud to combine movement and keep students engaged.
Click, Clack, Boo! A Tricky Treat Read Aloud for Classroom Halloween Fun
Halloween stories don’t have to be scary. Doreen Cronin has written one with the barnyards friends of Click, Clack, Moo. Farmer Brown’s pajamas are sure to bring a few giggles too!
MATH IN THE CLASSROOM
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SCIENCE IN THE CLASSROOM
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ALL ABOUT SOCIAL STUDIES
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Take a Closer Look at Purposeful Close Reading Today
Close reading involves reading short pieces of text multiple times. As your students become more familiar with the text, they will begin to analyze the content and author's purpose through text-based questions and discussion. This reading activity gained popularity in...
NEW TEACHER RESOURCES
Read our latest content to help you get through your first few years of teaching!
How to Differentiate Rhyming Words Practice for Your Students
Differentiation needs to happen a lot of the time, but certainly not all of the time. There is no way you could do that for each student all day long (and if you can, let me know where you got those superpowers!) Let’s look at differentiating rhyming words practice in your classroom.
The Fundamentals of Rhyming and Why It Is Important
At the core of rhyming, students are breaking down words to find commonality in their sounds. This skill requires students to segment words and focus on each letter sound carefully. Not only does this help students read words, but it also helps them write words.
How to Start a Successful Stamping Center
A stamping center can alleviate the stress of planning ANOTHER station for your students each week and provide your students engaging, fun, and meaningful practice.