The Free February A Poem Each Week has arrived. This month goes from poems about sickness to roads not taken. We feel the sadness of friends moving, and celebrate the love of friends and family. Poetry is great for read alouds and introducing and reviewing standards. This month we are looking at ... read more
5 Ways to Develop Early Literacy Skills in Preschoolers
Learning to read is one of the most rewarding experiences. No matter what age, we all enjoy learning something new or getting into a good story. Use these 5 early literacy skills to help your preschoolers discover to joy of learning to read. *This post contains affiliate links. 1. On-the-Go ... read more
Celebrating the Season – January Lesson Plans
The weather outside may be frightful, but lessons are delightful! Are you looking for ideas to engage and motivate your students? These January lesson plans can help! Please note this post contains affiliate links. January A Poem Each Week Poetry is great for read alouds and ... read more
3 Assessment Mistakes Teachers Make and How to Fix Them
Have you ever had due dates for grades pop up on you and you hastily try to squeeze it all in the day before they are due? Assessment Mistakes Teachers Make 1. You don't have an assessing plan. Assessments should be part of your long range plans. Each quarter you need a plan to know what data ... read more
3 Ways to Teach Figurative Language
Figurative language is one of the hardest parts of the English language to understand. It is especially difficult for those ESOL students who are still learning the language. It is hard to not take the words people say literally. It's raining cats and dogs? Her smile is the ... read more
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