Sharing Sunday: Figurative Language Ideas for November!
In just one week, November begins. Isn’t it crazy the year is almost over? The authors of The Primary Peach are back again this month to make
In just one week, November begins. Isn’t it crazy the year is almost over? The authors of The Primary Peach are back again this month to make
Mentor texts are perfect for students of all ages! If you don’t believe me, read here. 🙂 One of the best parts of using
Inferring Reading between the lines… putting clues together to solve a mystery… whatever you may call it, I’m sure you will agree, students need a
I can’t believe October is upon us!! The authors of The Primary Peach want to make your life easier and help you plan this month!
After a few hundred hours of work, this bad boy is finally complete! Just like Volume 1 Better Than Basal, the Volume 2 Better Than Basal
Not too long ago, I overheard a conversation between teachers about whether it was appropriate to use picture books in 5th and 6th grade… I
Upper grades had them first, then second and first grade teachers got them… I couldn’t leave out my kinder friends, now could I?? Mentor sentences
Are you ready to get MATH STATIONS rolling in your room, but still a little nervous? Or maybe you are just ready to change things
I absolutely love for my students to play math games with dice… but I do NOT love 25 students dropping them on their desk tops,
I have been watching this awesome linky series, and have just run out of time to link up each week. I’m excited to finally be
Interactive notetaking is the BEST way to get information to “sink in” for your students. I first learned about it five years ago at a
I absolutely love the Workshop Model. Love, as in big puffy-heart-love. I love it so much, I used to run a linky called Workshop Wednesday-