
5 Fun Collective Nouns Activities for Your Classroom
Looking for new ways to teach collective nouns? This post shares 5 lesson ideas (plus 3 collective nouns anchor charts) to help students understand and

Looking for new ways to teach collective nouns? This post shares 5 lesson ideas (plus 3 collective nouns anchor charts) to help students understand and

Looking for new ways to teach adverbs in your classroom? These mentor texts, adverbs anchor charts, and digital games will help your students understand this

One of the important steps in teaching parts of speech is to ensure the noun and verbs work together. This is known as subject verb

Teaching plural nouns doesn’t have to feel overwhelming! This blog post will walk you through anchor charts, read alouds, worksheets, and games that help students

Teaching nouns is a grammar skill that builds from grade to grade in elementary school. I’ve gathered a few noun anchor chart ideas for you

Teaching grammar doesn’t have to be boring seat work… The capitalization activities I’ve outlined in this blog post can be both engaging and exciting for

In today’s blog post we will talk about incorporating speaking and listening skills in your elementary classroom! Finding time to focus on these crucial skills

Editing is an essential skill in writing, necessary for polishing a piece to make it readable and engaging. But, it is also important for students

Today, we will discuss three simple yet effective strategies to reinforce grammar skills. In most elementary classrooms, it can feel daunting to try and “fit”

A context clues anchor chart is a necessary tool for elementary grades. It can help students understand unknown words while reading nonfiction texts. Since context

If you’ve read my blog before, you already know my love for Reader’s Theater. This collaborative activity can significantly enhance students’ reading skills while making

As an elementary school teacher, you have bigger things to worry about than constantly changing ELA curriculum and standards. Lesson planning can be overwhelming, especially

Figurative language brings reading and language to life for students. So helping students understand expressions such as similes, metaphors, personification, and hyperbole is important! One

Welcome to the final post in the Word Parts blog series! In this blog post, we’ll be discussing how you can use assessments when teaching

Welcome to the next blog post in our series about teaching word parts! Today, I have gathered my favorite mentor texts for teaching prefixes, suffixes,
