Teaching Character Development with Character Traits and Conflict
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
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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.
Fractured Fairy Tales and Folktales are some of my FAVORITE books to read in the classroom. There is just so much you can with fairy tales. When I taught 1st
A few weeks ago I was walking through Barnes and Noble with my family. We don’t go there often, but every once in a while the kids get gift cards
This week my 4th grade students have been creating and editing compound sentences. This is something they have worked on extensively in their classes, so I just wanted to do
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.
Fractured Fairy Tales and Folktales are some of my FAVORITE books to read in the classroom. There is just so much you can with fairy tales. When I taught 1st
A few weeks ago I was walking through Barnes and Noble with my family. We don’t go there often, but every once in a while the kids get gift cards
This week my 4th grade students have been creating and editing compound sentences. This is something they have worked on extensively in their classes, so I just wanted to do