We teachers have a special spot for classroom supplies! Fun planbooks, cute stickers, and flair pens are a few of our favorites. But a few things that top our list of favorites – things that are fun, inexpensive, and easy to use. Lucky for you, I’m sharing how I’ve mixed
Discover how to enhance your students’ prediction skills in reading and life with our engaging Making Predictions Prompts! Perfect for educators, this blog post delves into the significance of predictive skills in both academic and real-world contexts. Learn easy-to-implement strategies to integrate this vital skill into your writing activities, boosting comprehension, critical thinking, and creativity. Whether you’re using PowerPoint or Google Slides, our prompts and resources are designed to save you planning time, support diverse learning needs, and make writing fun. Dive into our post for all the tips and tools you need to make predicting an exciting part of your classroom routine.
Driving around with my son recently, we started to have a conversation about Wants and Needs. Now, to a five-year-old boy, it can be a tad tricky trying to explain the distinction between these ideas! Getting that new stuffy is a NEED {or so he says!} not just a want!
I am a firm believer in phonics! I love that phonics is having its moment right now – the more light we can shine on the importance of letter sounds and what amazing things can happen when we put those sounds together, the better! We know that music is a