5 Powerful Fairy Tale Morals to Teach Theme
Fairy tale morals plus student connections lead to a strong understanding of theme. Learn how with five powerful examples and free graphic organizers.
Fairy tale morals plus student connections lead to a strong understanding of theme. Learn how with five powerful examples and free graphic organizers.
Cinderella stories are perfect for character studies. Check out these 8 different versions and suggestions for using them in your classroom.
How should you end a fairy tale unit? With a ball, of course! Read on for six fun fairy tale crafts, games and other engaging activities. Get ready to have a ball!
Would you like more surprise and engagement in your comprehension lessons? These 5 fractured fairy tales lessons will help you open the magic!
Looking for some new ways to find books your students will devour? Here are five great ways to help ensure your students’ bins and their enthusiasm. are bursting!
How do you promote a love of reading in your classroom? I have found one of the best ways to do this is through read alouds. Here are five great ones!
Do you ever notice students who “fake read” during independent reading time? Here are five effective strategies to help get all your students engaged in real reading!
Have you ever wondered if your students are truly on task during independent reading time? These two reading assessments will answer that question.
Determining the main idea is an important reading comprehension strategy. Read on to see how anchor charts, mentor texts, and graphic organizers can help.
I like to put a different spin on fluency strategies when using nonfiction text. The key is to use the readers’ feelings instead of the characters. Read on to discover how.
Reading with voice is an important part of reading fluency. Read on to learn about engaging strategies you can incorporate in your classroom right away.
I’m back for more on reading conferences. In my first post of this series, I share some ways to plan and organize for reading conferences