
Effective Editing Practice for Upper Elementary Students
How do you have effective editing practice for upper elementary in a way that actually sticks and helps them with their on-going writing? If you’ve

How do you have effective editing practice for upper elementary in a way that actually sticks and helps them with their on-going writing? If you’ve

At times, it seems easier to keep kids engaged with reading fiction novels and picture books than with nonfiction books. Is it possible to make

Incorporating holidays and seasonal events into the classroom can make learning fun and interesting! Especially for 3rd-5th grade students. This post shares ideas on Halloween

You see the cute pictures on Pinterest and Instagram. Then you hear other teachers raving about them. Literacy Centers! But when you try launching them

No matter how many teaching tips and resources you find, your success in the classroom depends largely on your mental health. Teachers need to prioritize

Now that many teachers and homeschooling families are entering back to school season, how do we help students overcome learning loss? Well, guest writer Debbie

Who says you should have to pay an arm and a leg for luxury?! Since we spend so much time in our classrooms, it helps

Should fifth grade students learn with whole group lessons or rotate in small groups? The answer is both! This post shares hands-on 5th Grade literacy centers that

Part of being an organized teacher is being organized in managing your time. But what are the best ways to do that? This post shows

Do you have a love-hate relationship with your blog as a teacherprenuer? Well, my friend you are not alone. So many teachers and homeschooling parents

After a roller-coaster school year, so many people need a refreshing summer break! But how do we enjoy these sunnier days without the dreaded summer

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,