Informational writing can be a struggle with lower elementary students, but in this post, I’ll share with you how I was able to help my 2nd graders create detailed and age appropriate informational writing booklets on topics they...
continue readingI’m linking up with Miss DeCarbo for Wordless Wednesday! (Click the picture below to check out the other wordless posts) Comment below: What is ONE saying/idea you want your students to walk away from your classroom with this year?
continue readingHey All! Today’s post is going to be a little random, so bear with me. 🙂 This week in math we were focusing on shapes. We started off with 3D shapes and then went into polygons which ended up being a whole lot of confusing for...
continue readingOkay, so I’m a little (a lot) late with this post, but I wanted to share with you a fun project we did for Dr. Seuss’ birthday that you could easily do with any famous author. First, we created a KWL chart of things we knew...
continue readingWow! I am so excited to be a part of this fantastic blog hop! I hope you’ll be able to use some of these amazing ideas! Since there are some many posts, I’m going to get right into my bright idea. We all read aloud to our...
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