Monitoring Progress: 3 Data Dos And Don’ts
Are you drowning in data (or wishing you had more)? Let’s look at some best practices and tools for dealing with data and monitoring progress.
Why Recognizing Teachers Matters And 3 Things You Can Do For Colleagues
Recognizing teachers can start with you. Here are 3 things you can do to show appreciation for other teachers — and it doesn’t have to take a lot.
4 Cool Vocabulary Instruction Ideas For Your Classroom
Students need repeated and varied opportunities to interact with vocabulary words. Here are four ways to embed vocabulary instruction in your classroom.
Should You Teach Consonant Blends or Blending? 1 Big Difference
You don’t need to teach consonant blends. You need to teach students blending. Blending is an essential reading skill that requires pushing sounds together.
3 Fun Easter Activities For Kids To Use With Your Class
Holidays and seasons provide great themes for the grades 1–3 classroom. Here are 3 Easter activities for kids to help you bring the holiday spirit to your class.
7 Student Engagement Strategies To Motivate Your Class
Keeping your students motivated and engaged is essential to their learning, so it’s good to have student engagement strategies to help do just that.
Best Books For Teachers: 21 Books To Read Now
I have some suggestions for books to help you learn — and a great way to move beyond theory to practice. Here are some of the best books for teachers!
7 Ways To Make Homework Fun For Back To School
Are you tired of the same old same old homework or heading back to school and need new ideas? Here are some creative homework ideas to put into the mix.
How A Phonics Scope And Sequence Can Organize Your Lessons
A phonics scope and sequence provides a systematic and explicit plan for teaching phonics and the core code knowledge. Grab your free scope and sequence.
