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Free Folding Paper Activities for ELA
ELA can be a tough subject to teach because there are so many pieces within it. It can take lots of lesson planning, resource purchasing,
Teaching Students to Listen to Each Other
Today’s blog focuses on teaching students how to be respectful listeners and speakers. Speaking and listening skills are important life skills, but also address key
Tips to Maximize Your Teaching Time
As teachers, there seems to always be a to-do list a mile long. Whether it is during the school day with our students or after
5 Tips to Help You Prep for Back to School
I recently surveyed a group of teachers. And I asked them one question: “What is one thing you can do now/over the summer to help
How to Use Student Jobs in the Classroom
Classroom jobs are great to have, but they do require some planning and thought, especially if you want them to be more than just fun,
Practice Comprehension with Task Cards
Keeping students engaged in their learning is one of our biggest goals as teachers. In this post, we will discuss how to keep your students
How to Create a Welcoming Environment
One of the most important and enjoyable jobs that we have as teachers is to create a welcoming classroom environment. Students learn best when they
How to Compare 3-Digit Numbers
In this blog post, you will find a variety of teaching tips to help your students learn more about comparing 3-digit numbers. These tips will
How to Teach Skip Counting to 2nd Graders
In this blog post, you will find a variety of skip counting activities to help your students learn how to count within 1,000 in various
How to Teach Regrouping in 2nd Grade
This blog post is full of tips for teaching your 2nd grade students about regrouping strategies. These strategies will help students fluently add and subtract
Compare and Contrast Activities for Fiction Texts
Today’s blog is all about comparing and contrasting fiction texts! This skill is key for students as it allows them to think critically about the
Virtual End of the Year Ideas for Teachers
This year, your end of the year celebrations are going to look very different. What you’re used to is celebrations, gifts, award ceremonies, and other