
Teaching How to Paraphrase, Step by Step
Teaching how to paraphrase is a challenging yet crucial skill for students to master. It’s essential for many types of writing, and without it, students

Teaching how to paraphrase is a challenging yet crucial skill for students to master. It’s essential for many types of writing, and without it, students

Hi friends! I’m absolutely thrilled to be a guest blogger here on Rachel’s site! Today I’d like to talk about close reading and share how

Please welcome Brian and Eric of Wise Guys! Today they share with us how they are meeting informational text standards in their classrooms. Thanks guys!

Please welcome Caitlin of The Room Mom. Today, she shares how she has guided her students to choose that one special book that leads

Reading Strategies for Comprehension – Perfect for Upper Elementary Hello from Comprehension Connection! My name is Carla, and I am honored to guest blog here on

Please welcome Julie Faulkner, an English teacher from Tennessee. Julie shares with us how a shift in your view of how to accomplish Common Core

SVG Image Map Example Innovation Presentation Ideas (Projects for High School or Elementary Students) As we all know, students already get plenty of tests, so

April is National Poetry month. If you are looking for some fun ways to share poetry with your students, we’ve got you covered! Want even

SVG Image Map Example What Dr. Seuss book goes with these initials: GEAH? Green Eggs and Ham, of course! I originally got the idea for

Seriously, would you read this post if it started out like this? Students should write good sentences. They should use good words. They should write

SVG Image Map Example I used to think teaching theme was difficult. Other skills, like story elements, are generally pretty straightforward. Setting, character, and plot–easy

Now that you have been in school for a few weeks (or in some parts of the country, longer), you have probably figured out who