Beginning of the Year Review with FREEBIES!
It’s a new school year! It’s time to see what your students know before digging into new content in the classroom. And in this back-to-school season, you don’t want anything
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!
It’s a new school year! It’s time to see what your students know before digging into new content in the classroom. And in this back-to-school season, you don’t want anything
I recently conducted a survey in the FaceBook group for our reading curriculum, Rooted in Reading, in which I received over 100 responses from teachers with tips for starting a
Imagine implementing a new reading curriculum only to find out the reading lesson plans are nothing like what you were expecting. That can certainly be a bummer. Teachers often find
Shocker, kids don’t really want to read in the Summer. Unless they’re avid readers already, kids are often more interested in being free to play, run around outside, go swimming,
It’s no secret that the books Katie and I selected for Rooted in Reading are very dear to us. Since all of our activities are structured around one main read-aloud
Have we hooked you on Shark Week yet? We hope you have gotten a little bit of inspiration to try some new sharky things in your classroom. If you don’t
It’s a new school year! It’s time to see what your students know before digging into new content in the classroom. And in this back-to-school season, you don’t want anything
I recently conducted a survey in the FaceBook group for our reading curriculum, Rooted in Reading, in which I received over 100 responses from teachers with tips for starting a
Imagine implementing a new reading curriculum only to find out the reading lesson plans are nothing like what you were expecting. That can certainly be a bummer. Teachers often find
Shocker, kids don’t really want to read in the Summer. Unless they’re avid readers already, kids are often more interested in being free to play, run around outside, go swimming,
It’s no secret that the books Katie and I selected for Rooted in Reading are very dear to us. Since all of our activities are structured around one main read-aloud
Have we hooked you on Shark Week yet? We hope you have gotten a little bit of inspiration to try some new sharky things in your classroom. If you don’t