
Helping Kids Who Are Struggling with Reading
If you feel like you’ve tried so many different strategies to encourage a child who is struggling with reading, you’re not alone. In this post,

If you feel like you’ve tried so many different strategies to encourage a child who is struggling with reading, you’re not alone. In this post,

Looking for some fresh ideas to make virtual poetry interesting? Well, look no further, teacher friend! This post shares 5 engaging digital poetry ideas that

Have you and your students hit a virtual reading brick wall? You’re not alone! This post shares easy ideas to make virtual reading more fun–no

Are you hearing crickets online when you teach grammar lessons? Don’t stress, you’re not alone. Here you’ll find fun grammar activities for distance learning that

Want some fresh ideas to make learning poetry fun for your students? This post shares 7 engaging poetry activities for upper elementary students that can

Students need inferencing skills in all subject areas. But how do you teach inferencing? This post outlines 8 fun activities for teaching inference to students

What do you do when your students aren’t completing their reading logs? This post outlines effective alternatives to reading logs that you can use no

Teaching during frigid winter days can be challenging! The cold weather makes everyone want to stay home. These 6 engaging winter literacy activities for upper

The Butterfly Teacher is thrilled to welcome guest writer Sophia Sanchez, an ESL instructor who has extensive knowledge about language development. In this post, she

This post shares tips on using life lessons to teach children’s literature. It also gives an example from a popular novel that shows how life

Looking for some creative ways to boost confidence for your older students who struggle with spelling? You’ve come to the right place! 🌟 This post

Do you have boys that hate reading? This post shares 7 tips for how to help your boys fall in love with reading. The ideas