New Years is the perfect time to set goals or resolutions with your class. I can’t wait to do this brochure activity with my students when we return in January! It’ll help them start 2017 out on the right foot.
I love incorporating fine motor skills into our academic learning. It also makes things more interactive and engaging for my learners. Check out some of my favorites here…
Every year, I meet lots of middle schoolers who struggle with writing. And every year, I play around with lots of different interventions to meet their needs. This year, I’m starting off with those interventions that worked so well last year and I couldn’t be happier with the results! I can say that these are definitely KID TESTED, TEACHER APPROVED…
For the longest time I struggled with how to make sure that I had meaningful interventions in my classroom. Now, I feel like I am an intervention pro! I get through 10 students with 10 different interventions and I feel like I successfully meet their goals each week…
The term “Guided Reading” can mean multiple things to teachers, depending on your experiences and the education system to which you belong. Essentially, Guided Reading is when you work closely with a small group of children who have similar reading abilities and, therefore, similar reading goals. I try to limit my groups to no more than 6 children to keep it more intimate and special. The children adore this time with their teacher. It’s an opportunity…