

5 + Ways to Use Graphic Organizers in Reading
Graphic organizers have been around forever, but do you use them to their full potential? I know that I always haven’t, so that is why
Graphic organizers have been around forever, but do you use them to their full potential? I know that I always haven’t, so that is why
It’s that time of year again! Back to school, we go! I’m changing grade levels this year, going back to fifth and I’m crazy excited.
Do you ever feel as if teaching is not enjoyable? Unfortunately, I have had this feeling. When the opportunity arose to read Angela Watson’s book
How did I not know this?!?! Google Forms are not new of course, but automatically grading an assignment I collected within Google Forms?? An add-on for
Who LOVES teaching/practicing math facts with their students? Yeah, me neither! Every.Single.Year…I feel as if I am banging my head against the wall! Blahhh…uggg…sighhhhh….. I
November’s edition of the Bright-Ideas Link-up is quite the special one! This month is a round-up of all the fantastic Bright Ideas from months past.
For the fourth week in a row, my students can’t wait to see how many words a minute they can read! That is exciting news
Do you have a spare bulletin board, cabinet, or wall in your classroom that needs filling? I did, and the empty space was about to
Looking for a versatile tool for close reading? Try a page protector. Keep reading because it’s more than you think! Using a page protector for
Over the years, how I organize team supplies within my classroom has evolved. All ways are functional and serve the purpose, keeping team supplies organized
What does a beach ball have to do with prefixes and suffixes? Then, add in some Sharpie markers. Beach ball + Sharpie markers = ????
I am eleven years old sitting in my sixth grade classroom. We are reading out of a textbook, I’m pretty sure it was a social