5 Days of Engaging Opinion Writing Activities and Strategies
Opinions, we all have them. Whether good or bad, it’s essential that we understand how important they are and it is even more important that as children we learn how
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!
Opinions, we all have them. Whether good or bad, it’s essential that we understand how important they are and it is even more important that as children we learn how
Practice will always make perfect, especially when teaching kids how to read! Reading will always be the most essential skill we will learn as humans but for kids, it can
One thing I’ve learned about homeschool parents or virtual teachers is that they have the standards they need to follow and they may have lesson plans, but they struggle to
Once upon a time, I was a bright-eyed, eager new teacher ready to take the classroom by storm! I was running from student to student doing my best to be
Kicking off the second semester can be loads of fun! It typically hits right in the middle of winter and it’s the perfect time to pull out your favorite winter-themed
If there’s one thing I have an abundance of, it is summary activities. Over the years, I’ve accumulated quite an arsenal of activities for teaching summary strategies to students. I’ve
Opinions, we all have them. Whether good or bad, it’s essential that we understand how important they are and it is even more important that as children we learn how
Practice will always make perfect, especially when teaching kids how to read! Reading will always be the most essential skill we will learn as humans but for kids, it can
One thing I’ve learned about homeschool parents or virtual teachers is that they have the standards they need to follow and they may have lesson plans, but they struggle to
Once upon a time, I was a bright-eyed, eager new teacher ready to take the classroom by storm! I was running from student to student doing my best to be
Kicking off the second semester can be loads of fun! It typically hits right in the middle of winter and it’s the perfect time to pull out your favorite winter-themed
If there’s one thing I have an abundance of, it is summary activities. Over the years, I’ve accumulated quite an arsenal of activities for teaching summary strategies to students. I’ve