Reviewing Content through the Questioning Strategy
During my last year in college, I “accidentally” took a geology course (stop me if you’ve heard this before…). I loved that class more than
During my last year in college, I “accidentally” took a geology course (stop me if you’ve heard this before…). I loved that class more than
Several of the Common Core standards in third-grade math focuses on multiplication. In fact, I would say out of all the things you teach in
I don’t like snakes. I never have. There is something about them that just creeps me out! So when I heard about this book, I
When Common Core came on the scene long ago there were many complaints (and still are today) regarding the invented strategies that teachers are to
I love teaching in the math workshop format and have found it works very well in helping students be more successful with math. Math workshop
Do you need a good book to use as a mentor text in reading this week? This week, my mentor text is “Our Tree Named
Team Weathering and Erosion are always working together when it comes to changing the Earth’s surface. Since recently I shared some hands-on erosion experiments, I
With parent-teacher conferences coming up, I was thinking about how important that first set of conferences are for the year. They either set the year
One of my favorite activities that I like to do in the classroom around Halloween is to create the “craft” of cursive skeletons. I always
It’s October — such a fun month in school. With Halloween around the corner, I thought “Why not align Mentor Text Monday with Halloween?” I
October is bully prevention month and so I thought I’d share some classroom management tips and ideas to help prevent bullying in your classroom. Let’s
This week in class we worked together to discuss the consequences of bullying behavior on a person being bullied. First I started off by grouping
Since the month of October is bullying prevention month, I thought I’d start right away with that theme. In fact, all my posts this week
We have been studying Force and Motion in the classroom and with Halloween coming up, I really wanted to tie it to something we were learning. Yes,
Erosion. It’s a natural process of the Earth that is unstoppable, right? Why not find out The best way to find out is to set
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