8 Fractured Folk Tale Books Your Students Will Love
When the fractured fairy tale line of books came out, I bought every single one. I used them for so many different standards. Now that
When the fractured fairy tale line of books came out, I bought every single one. I used them for so many different standards. Now that
When we’re teaching students how to understand fictional reading, it is essential for them to learn how to look for messages or morals in the
Fall is such an amazing time of year! The temperatures are dropping and the leaves are changing color! I’ve talked in previous posts about using
Many of us kick off our Social Studies curriculum with a unit on communities! This is an important building block to a student’s understanding of
Although asking and answering questions seems like a simple skill to teach and learn, it is actually a standard that will take intentional instruction and
Narrative writing will be present in all of your elementary school classrooms. Starting in Kindergarten, students will be writing (or telling) stories about themselves. Each
In many classrooms, opinion writing is the first form of writing that is covered. It may seem simple for students to share their opinions, but
Point of view is a big standard to cover! This standard can be tricky if you don’t have the right materials. It is important to
Teaching students to compare and contrast is an important cross-curricular skill. Furthermore, the application of this skill, specifically to fiction stories, can greatly improve a
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,
Easter is coming up! If you’re allowed to teach the holiday in your classroom, then I have some fun books to share with you. The
Spring is here and it’s time to start all our spring holidays and themes! One of those holidays is Earth Day. Earth Day is an
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