Teaching Character Traits
Happy, sad, mad…oh my! Teaching character traits is such a fun and engaging way to dive deep into a character study unit. In my previous posts, I shared with you an engaging way to kick
Teaching Characters’ Feelings
Happy, sad, embarrassed, angry….oh my! Today I am so excited to share with you a fun and engaging way that I teach my students about characters’ feelings. In my previous blog post, I shared a
Teaching Character Traits
Today I am so excited to share with you a fun and engaging way that I introduce a new reading workshop unit on characters- teaching character traits, feelings, and motivations. We just wrapped up our
Celebrating Women’s History Month in the Classroom
As you know, March is Women’s History Month. Women’s History Month was created to recognize, honor, and celebrate the many contributions that women have made throughout history, culture, and society. The month also recognizes the
Five Ways to Celebrate Black History All Year Long
I love creating engaging and thought-provoking lessons for Black History Month, but what if there was a way to celebrate it all year long? And there is! Celebrating Black History Month allows students to gain
Teaching Reading Virtually or In-Person
In my last couple of blog posts, I explained how I teach guided reading groups remotely, how I use synchronous and asynchronous learning in my own classroom, and how I hold a virtual (live!) reading
How to Have a Virtual Reading Conference
In my last couple of blog posts, I explained how I teach guided reading groups remotely and how I use synchronous and asynchronous learning in my own classroom. Did you miss those blog posts? If
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