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Hey all! My name is Kadeen, and I am so excited to be sharing this topic with you. As a teacher of several years, I

Hey all! My name is Kadeen, and I am so excited to be sharing this topic with you. As a teacher of several years, I

Wonder, the book by R.J. Palacio, is an amazing book on so many levels. If you have not read it, do it now. Like right now.

So, a few months ago I was thinking about making an ELA skills review product – something with several different skills on one page –

Hi, I’m Cait from Cait’s Cool School. I’m exciting to be guest-posting on Minds in Bloom today! I’m discussing read alouds in your classroom and

SVG Image Map Example “Retell, relate, and reflect” are oral and written responses that showcase various levels of communication and thinking ability. Each step requires

SVG Image Map Example Reading homework can be a common nightly task for many children, and it often presents a challenge for both students and

Today’s guest blogger is Marcy from It’s a Teacher Thing. Marcy has shared with us five tips for effectively running literature circles in your classroom.

SVG Image Map Example Like most teachers, I’m constantly on the hunt for engaging ways to help students become more confident, effective, and critical readers.

Minds in Bloom is thrilled to welcome Jessica from Ideas by Jivey to the blog! Jessica is sharing some information about her favorite topic: mentor

Are there really any close reading benefits? I have heard close reading called “abusing the text” and that it kills the joy of reading, which

Minds in Bloom presents Brenda of Teaching…Seriously with this post jam-packed with information on Common Core standards mastery! Sprinkling standards into my existing

Of course, we all want our students to become readers – we want them to read way beyond the classroom, not just when they have