
Ideas for Teaching Theme to your 3rd, 4th, and 5th Graders!
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
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
Looking for some great Halloween books to share with your students? A few days ago, I asked my Facebook followers to share their favorite Halloween
SVG Image Map Example When I look back on my own elementary days (so very long ago), I can’t remember what books my teacher read
Knowing the Informational (non-fiction) Text Structures Unlocking the power of non-fiction texts is crucial for young readers as they progress through school. Teaching non-fiction text
Looking for a quick and fun way for kids to keep track of their independent reading? Try this free reading log. There is space for
SVG Image Map Example I am thrilled to be a guest blogger for three posts about Sidestepping the Summer Slide on Room Mom Spot! This
Reading Comprehension Strategies Posters You Need! Use these bright and colorful, free reading response posters for centers or classroom decor. Match them perfectly with our reading strategies
This prompt picker is included with the free Dr. Seuss download! (With a MIBU guest pass, you get three free items!!) Need some Dr. Seuss
Creating a Nonfiction Text Features Anchor Chart Creating a nonfiction text features anchor chart is a great way to encourage students to view a nonfiction
Engaging inferencing activities are just what your students need! Inference can be a tricky reading strategy to teach, which is a bit ironic since most
At first glance There’s a Boy in the Girls’ Bathroom by Louis Sachar doesn’t look like the kind of book you would read aloud to your class.
Here are 20 “Lit Spark” Reading Response questions for your students. They are perfect for literature circles, individual writing prompts, or even just class discussions.
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