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How to Teach Great November Content Vocabulary
Not Enough Time to Teach Content Area Vocabulary I am a first grade teacher who did not have enough time to teach content vocabulary. I was busy teaching my students how to read, do math,

How to Take STEM One Step Further
Happy October to You! I bet you’re wondering how you can keep your students engaged during October, the exciting season of candy! Well, I’m here to tell you what else candy is good for…STEM projects.

5 Fun Ways to Learn Sight Words (with a Spooky Twist)
5 Fun and Engaging Sight Word Activities (Spooky)Sight Word Recall Give your student or students a stack of sight word flash cards. If you want to purchase our monster sight word cards, then you

Tips For Word Wall Activities
What Are Word Wall Activities? This is a wall dedicated to displaying high frequency words such as sight words or words that are used a lot in your class. They are words

The Ultimate Guide For Integrating Literacy and STEM
Finding Time to Do STEM I was having trouble finding time to do STEM during the school day, so I decided to integrate it with my literacy stations. This is my ultimate guide for integrating

The Essential Guide to Learning Centers
Why Should You Do Centers? You should do centers because students have fun, work independently, and free you up to be more effective as an educator. When done correctly, centers give you the ultimate autonomy

A New Teacher’s Ultimate Guide to Building Classroom Culture- Day 3
A New Teacher’s Ultimate Guide To Building Classroom Culture-Day 3 We hope that y’all have gotten some great tips for Day 1 and Day 2 of a new teacher’s ultimate guide to building classroom culture. On the

The New Teacher’s Ultimate Guide to Classroom Culture Day 2
Welcome back to A New Teacher’s Ultimate Guide to Building Classroom Culture! Let’s begin Day 2… If you are a new teacher, and didn’t get a chance to read Day 1. You should read that

A New Teacher’s Ultimate Guide to Classroom Culture
New Teachers Guide to Building a Classroom Culture Are you a new teacher and need an ultimate guide to build classroom culture? Well, I have a step by step guide to help you with that.

The Daily Content-Area Vocabulary Routine
Do you get questioning looks from your English Language Learners when you use content area vocabulary? You are not alone! I experienced this very scenario frequently with my first grade English Language Learners. They

6 Types of Journals in the Elementary Classroom
Last week I posted an article on the 5 signs your journals could be falling short in the classroom. Be sure to check that out if you didn’t get a chance to read it

5 Signs Your Journals are Falling Short
I have always used journals in my classrooms. They are such a great assessment tool to see how much students have progressed throughout the year and to observe what and how students are thinking. Journals