Want 20% off your first purchase?

March Activities for Upper Elementary Students

…Memories Foldable Book Activity $1.50 Add to cart Close Reading Comprehension Passages & Activities for March $5.25 Add to cart St. Patrick’s Day Bulletin Board: Story Elements Bulletin Board for…

View Post

January Books & Activities Your Upper Elementary Students Will Love

…Book $2.00 Add to cart Reading Comprehension Practice | Close Reading Passages & Activities for January $5.50 Add to cart Martin Luther King Jr Activities MLK Writing and Research $5.25…

5 Favorite Activities To Do In April

…Fool’s Day and so many other spring happenings to enjoy in your classroom. Here are a few of my favorite activities for April. 1. Close Reading April close reading passages…

Three Mini-Lessons for Teaching Students to Make Inferences with Pictures

…teaching inferences! Find the resources featured in this post: Reader’s Workshop: Making Predictions in Reading Workshop $5.00 Add to cart Reader’s Workshop | Making Inferences-Teaching Inferences in Reading Workshop $5.00…

Creating a Classroom Library on a Budget

…classroom library will ensure that your students have access to quality books that they enjoy reading while fostering their love for reading both inside and outside of your classroom walls….

Test Prep: Upper Elementary Students & Standardized Tests

…use and apply to any test. Some things that I think help students prepare throughout the year are working in book clubs, practicing close reading, and having a set time…

5 Ways to Teach Setting and Engage Your Students

When reading a story, one of the most important aspects is the setting. It is oftentimes overlooked by students as they tend to focus more on the characters or the…

5 Tips for Shopping the Teachers Pay Teachers Sale

…#lifesaver Some of my favorite bundles are also 25% off and will be helpful to you throughout the whole year…check out my close reading bundle and foldable book bundle! I love teaching…

3 Anchor Charts for Teaching Nonfiction Point of View

…a reference for students during their independent reading time. Here are a few anchor charts and topics to consider as you are planning your nonfiction point of view mini-lessons. 1….

0
    0
    Your Cart
    Your cart is emptyReturn to Shop