Let's be honest for just a moment... the amount of skills that kids are learning to prepare them to read is mind boggling. There are so many pre-requisites that help set children up to become independent readers - and not just prove they are able to read at a certain level. Building phonological ... read more
How to Boost Reading Success by Building Print Awareness
Have you ever asked yourself what you can do with your pre-readers to help set them up for success on their reading journey? If that sounds like you, I've got great news for you! There are actually a number of things that you can practice with your students BEFORE they are reading to build ... read more
Holiday Gift Guides: Teachers and Students
It's the time of year where you might be wondering what to get those on your list for the holidays. Whether you are a teacher looking at options for student gifts or a parent trying to decide what to get your child's teacher, this guide will hopefully serve as a inspiration for you. Before we ... read more
5 Activities for Teaching Fire Safety
This post is sponsored by the National Fire Protection Association and Sparky the Fire Dog® If you're a teacher, you know the importance of fire prevention education. And, odds are you are incorporating some kind of learning activities into your lesson plans for fire safety during Fire ... read more
5 Tips for How to Use Google Classroom
While the shift to incorporating more digital activities has been happening in many teachers' classrooms for quite some time now, the effects of COVID have truly pushed teaching and learning into a digital age with distance learning, hybrid learning and the need to not share classroom supplies. We ... read more
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