ELA

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!

Poetry and Area

Today we started our poetry unit.  I don’t have anything put together in a pack for poetry, I just use what I find from year to year and try to

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Poor Henry Green!

Every year my students thoroughly enjoy reading Chocolate Fever.  We are at the edge of our seats until he is finally cured from those awful chocolate spots!  For the past

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Fairy Tales

Happy ALMOST Friday, y’all!  What’s the weather like in your neck of the woods?  I’ve seen so many people posting about snow days and crazy Arctic weather.  But, here in

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Verbs and Money

Happy Sunday, friends!  Last week was CRAZY and went by SO fast… 4-day weeks are always such a whirlwind!  I’m checking in to let you see what we’ve been up

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Detective Clubs!

I really love introducing my students to new author, character, and genre studies.  So far this year we have enjoyed Kevin Henkes, Henry and Mudge, Amber Brown, Amelia Bedelia, Frog

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Poetry and Area

Today we started our poetry unit.  I don’t have anything put together in a pack for poetry, I just use what I find from year to year and try to

Read More »

Poor Henry Green!

Every year my students thoroughly enjoy reading Chocolate Fever.  We are at the edge of our seats until he is finally cured from those awful chocolate spots!  For the past

Read More »

Fairy Tales

Happy ALMOST Friday, y’all!  What’s the weather like in your neck of the woods?  I’ve seen so many people posting about snow days and crazy Arctic weather.  But, here in

Read More »

Verbs and Money

Happy Sunday, friends!  Last week was CRAZY and went by SO fast… 4-day weeks are always such a whirlwind!  I’m checking in to let you see what we’ve been up

Read More »

Detective Clubs!

I really love introducing my students to new author, character, and genre studies.  So far this year we have enjoyed Kevin Henkes, Henry and Mudge, Amber Brown, Amelia Bedelia, Frog

Read More »