Wow, these last couple months are flying by. We are already at assessments for the final report cards. In our…
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Teaching Y as a Vowel: The Phonics Skill We Often Skip
This past week, our class participated in a district-wide writing assessment. As I looked through the papers, I kept seeing…
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Teaching CVC Words: The Progression Every K-2 Teacher Needs
If you’ve ever sat across from a little one who could rattle off every letter sound but still can’t read…
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What To Do Before You Teach Sight Words
Are you a new teacher? Part of your language arts curriculum could require you to teach sight words. These sight…
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Assessments To Use When Teaching Math in the Primary Grades
Assessments to use when teaching math should be varied. We are going to talk assessments here but if you are…
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Create an Economy System for Your Classroom
Regardless of the classroom, creating an economy system can be a highly rewarding experience not only for the students, but…
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Selling on TPT – A New Seller’s Guide
If you are thinking about selling on Teachers Pay Teachers or TPT, you are in the right place! This guide…
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Teaching Addition to Kindergarten Students – Getting Ready
Teaching addition to kindergarten students can be a lot of fun. However, we need to make sure foundational skills are…
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Starting Math Stations or Rotations
Starting math stations usually comes with a few glitches. Once you decide that you want to start, here are a…
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Friendship booklets – An Early Finisher Activity
Do you have the same early finishers in your classroom? This past year, I did. I was regularly looking for…
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Using Math Journals in Your Classroom
Whether you are teaching kindergarten to grade twelve, math journals are an excellent addition to your math curriculum. There are…
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Teacher Seller Burnout
While on Spring Break, I was reminded that two of my dear teacher seller friends both “took a break” as…
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