
12 Tips for Implementing Close Reading
One of the reasons I did not dig into close reading sooner is that it seemed really intimidating. But, it turns out that while it

One of the reasons I did not dig into close reading sooner is that it seemed really intimidating. But, it turns out that while it

Minds in Bloom is excited to have April Smith of Performing in Education guest posting today! This post is packed with great ideas on using

Oh, close reading, you temptress. How could I resist your charms? Who gets tempted by close reading? I mean, seriously, who? Me, actually. I love

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

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

The Scope of Reading Disabilities Identifying the reading problems and solutions for your students with reading disabilities is so important! Many young learners encounter obstacles

It is always a treat to have an expert blog for Minds in Bloom. Dr. Erica Warren is an educationalist specialist who focuses on multi-sensory teaching,

I am so very pleased to welcome Brian and Eric, better known as Wise Guys, to Minds in Bloom. One of the most important activities

I have this idea that if a teacher who has never used task cards tries them, she will love them so much that she will