Resources for Launching Reading Workshop
Setting the stage for a successful Reading Workshop is essential at the beginning of the year. So why should you not simply jump into the
Setting the stage for a successful Reading Workshop is essential at the beginning of the year. So why should you not simply jump into the
Is the end of the school year really near? Finally, this year is over! Which one can you relate to? How do you spend the
April is one of my favorite months of the school year because of Poetry Month. It’s fun to write, fun to read, and the students
Reading workshop is my JAM! I love reading workshop because it works. Also, who doesn’t love to read aloud to students. Students crave being read
This is one of the most frequently asked questions that I receive daily. How do I gain access to the Google Slide? How do I
One of my fondest memories as a fourth-grader was my teacher, Mrs. Meyers, reading The Mouse and the Motorcycle by Beverly Cleary. I remember her
You have a plan time, so why do you have to take so much work home? Well, let’s see. You have emails to respond to,
I’ve written about list writing for students. List writing is an excellent way for students to generate topics to write about, and when they say
Graphic organizers are powerful tools that visually represent information, helping students organize their thoughts and make connections. Incorporating graphic organizers into your teaching can enhance
Incorporating grammar doesn’t have to be a long, drawn-out daunting task for teachers and students. Done right, it can be done in minutes a day
The crazy month of October is over…now comes November. There are so many things that I love about November and am abundantly thankful for! First,
How many of you have your students make lists to include inside their writer’s notebook? Specifically, at the beginning of the year. How many of