May Read-Alouds in the Classroom with a FREEBIE
Happy MAY! Can you believe that it is already MAY? In some ways it seems like the year has flown by, but in other ways it seems like it is
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!
Happy MAY! Can you believe that it is already MAY? In some ways it seems like the year has flown by, but in other ways it seems like it is
Last week I wrote a blog post on how I teach main idea in the classroom. You can read that HERE. Today I want to focus on choosing details that
The last couple of weeks I have been focusing on identifying the main idea and details of a nonfiction text during my 4th grade small groups. We accomplished a lot
Want a quick, free, no-prep Character Development lesson to do with your kiddos? I have something simple that can be used with any grade level and any book to identify
Have you ever heard about the Revising and Editing Strategies called ARMS and CUPS? The 4th grade department at my school uses this strategy during their Writer’s Workshop. I decided
Have you ever read Fiona’s Luck by Teresa Bateman? It is a wonderful read aloud to share with your students any time of year but especially around St. Patrick’s Day.
Happy MAY! Can you believe that it is already MAY? In some ways it seems like the year has flown by, but in other ways it seems like it is
Last week I wrote a blog post on how I teach main idea in the classroom. You can read that HERE. Today I want to focus on choosing details that
The last couple of weeks I have been focusing on identifying the main idea and details of a nonfiction text during my 4th grade small groups. We accomplished a lot
Want a quick, free, no-prep Character Development lesson to do with your kiddos? I have something simple that can be used with any grade level and any book to identify
Have you ever heard about the Revising and Editing Strategies called ARMS and CUPS? The 4th grade department at my school uses this strategy during their Writer’s Workshop. I decided
Have you ever read Fiona’s Luck by Teresa Bateman? It is a wonderful read aloud to share with your students any time of year but especially around St. Patrick’s Day.