Teaching Students to Compose Strong Narrative Leads
We recently finished our writing unit on personal narratives. As with all of my units, I like to take a little time to reflect on
We recently finished our writing unit on personal narratives. As with all of my units, I like to take a little time to reflect on
The start of a new school year is just around the corner. As I started looking through my plans for the first couple of weeks,
It seems like feelings toward challenging math problems tend to lean toward extremes. Students either really enjoy them or they really don’t. Many of my
I hope everyone is having a great summer! If you’re like me, thoughts are starting to swirl around in your head for the next school
Happy summer everyone! (Or maybe almost summer to some) We finished at the end of May, and I have been using my time to catch
Hello Everyone! During writing workshop, it can be hard to get students to break out of their comfort zone when it comes to word choice.
On an earlier post, I shared some upgrades to my math workshop. One of my favorite upgrades was creating a challenge bin for some of
I hope everyone had a restful and fun holiday season! If you’re like me, it was a little rough getting back into the working routine.
This is my second year teaching second grade, and I couldn’t be happier with my job. However, everyone has off days from time to time.
I hope everyone is enjoying their summer! I am already in back to school mode, as we have only three weeks left of summer break.
My students are in the process of completing student-led conferences. We had our first round last week, and our second round is scheduled for this
I hope everyone had a fabulous weekend! I have recently tried using Padlet in my classroom, and I love it! Today I’d like to share