The Legend of Rock Paper Scissors: Rising to the Challenge
“The Legend of Rock, Paper, Scissors” by Drew Daywalt is one of my very favorite read-aloud books because of the fun and humorous storytelling. The…
Setting Writing Goals in Writing Workshop
Setting goals is an important part of being a writer, but it can also be a hard concept for students to grasp. It is not…
I Believe I Can: The Power of Teaching Self Esteem
“I Believe I Can” by Grace Byers is a story that you will instantly fall in love this. Maybe I say this too much, or…
The Importance of Interactive Read Aloud
Reading aloud to students has always been one of my favorite parts of the day. Connecting through books is so powerful. The read-aloud strategy is…
Be Kind: Favorite Activities to Promote Kindness
“Be Kind” by Pat Zietlow Miller is a relatable story about kindness that allows students to imagine real-life situations and look at things from different…
When Grandma Gives You a Lemon Tree: Activities to Promote …
“When Grandma Gives You a Lemon Tree” by Jamie L.B. Deenihan is a bright, colorful book with so many great discussions to be had. There…
How To Make Writing Conferences Meaningful
Writing conferences are such an important part of writing workshop. They give you a chance to get to know your students as writers, help them…
Words and Your Heart: Activities to Discuss Feelings
“Words and Your Heart” by Kate Jane Neal is such a beautiful book about feelings. The message is a profound message for students (and adults)…
Reading Workshop: What is the Rest of the Class Doing?
With a reading workshop model, you have the chance to meet with small reading groups while the rest of your students remain focused and on…
Tomorrow I’ll Be Kind: Favorite Activities to Promote Resilience
“Tomorrow I’ll Be Kind” by Jessica Hische is such a beautiful book with vibrant colors and illustrations as well as an important message. The beautifully…
Reasons to Use Writing Portfolios
Completing a piece of writing is surely something to celebrate. It is one of the reasons why I love teaching writing so much; the end…
Remarkably You: Embracing Student’s Talents
“Remarkably You” by Pat Zietlow Miller is such a beautiful book to share with students. The rhythmic storytelling catches students’ attention and gives the message…