Pumpkin Activities for the Classroom
Are you having a pumpkin week? Much like apples, pumpkins are so fun to learn about, create with, and conduct experiments on during the Fall season! In October, we are
If you are looking to enhance the reading instruction in your classroom, then you are in the right place! Here you can grab ELA activities and resources that will engage even your most reluctant readers. Whether you are looking for a meaningful picture book recommendation, research-based reading lessons, or a quick activity to do with your students, you have come to the right place!
Are you having a pumpkin week? Much like apples, pumpkins are so fun to learn about, create with, and conduct experiments on during the Fall season! In October, we are
True or False: Phonics instruction can get repetitive? Okay, don’t answer that question because the answer is definitely true! And if I can be candid, teaching letter sounds is just
Teachers are getting burned out from the amount of time it takes to do everything on their plate on a consistent basis and I don’t blame you. It’s why I
Do you celebrate Apple Week in the classroom? It’s one of my favorite things about Fall and it can be such a fun experience for your students! But even if
Happy September to all my fall-loving friends! As soon as September hits, I know I’m ready for all things fall, but the weather here in Texas just does not cooperate.
Here’s the caveat to teaching students how to make predictions. Predicting typically requires two elements, clues picked up from the book’s text and the reader’s own personal experiences. Well, let’s
Are you having a pumpkin week? Much like apples, pumpkins are so fun to learn about, create with, and conduct experiments on during the Fall season! In October, we are
True or False: Phonics instruction can get repetitive? Okay, don’t answer that question because the answer is definitely true! And if I can be candid, teaching letter sounds is just
Teachers are getting burned out from the amount of time it takes to do everything on their plate on a consistent basis and I don’t blame you. It’s why I
Do you celebrate Apple Week in the classroom? It’s one of my favorite things about Fall and it can be such a fun experience for your students! But even if
Happy September to all my fall-loving friends! As soon as September hits, I know I’m ready for all things fall, but the weather here in Texas just does not cooperate.
Here’s the caveat to teaching students how to make predictions. Predicting typically requires two elements, clues picked up from the book’s text and the reader’s own personal experiences. Well, let’s