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Just Ask: Activities to Promote Diversity and Acceptance

“Just Ask” by Sonia Sotomayor is a beautiful book to share with students that presents important topics in a simple and relaxed way. The ease…

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After the Fall: Activities to Discuss Overcoming Fears

Activities that encourage discussions about overcoming obstacles.

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…

A Quick Fix for Student’s Spelling Mistakes

Spelling mistakes: they seem like a never-ending battle!  “How do you spell…..?”  “I don’t know how to spell…” may be familiar statements in many classrooms. …

3 Anchor Charts for Teaching Nonfiction Point of View

Teaching the point of view in a nonfiction text can be a tricky task; it is not as clear-cut as the point of view in…

Activities for Teaching 5 Types of Nonfiction Text Structures

Nonfiction text structures are the way in which a text is organized by the author.  It is an important skill when reading informational text that…

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

As your readers continue to dig deep into text, making inferences is an important skill for them to practice.  We make inferences every day without…

I Need A Hug: 5 Meaningful Activities About Friendship

“I Need a Hug” by Aaron Blabey is a sweet story of a porcupine that just needs a hug but all of the other animals…

Why is Reading Aloud Important?

There is something so special about reading with students, hearing their excitement, listening to their questions, and having discussions.  Reading aloud provides a connection between…

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