
Sprinkles on the Ice Cream: Unlocking the Magic of Picture Books in Upper Elementary
You bought the picture book. It’s beautiful, engaging, and filled with potential. But now you’re staring at it, sitting at your desk, wondering, “How do

You bought the picture book. It’s beautiful, engaging, and filled with potential. But now you’re staring at it, sitting at your desk, wondering, “How do

Are you a fifth grade teacher who teaches the 50 states each year? If so, you know it can be a lot to cover—but it

Teaching is hard.It’s hard because we care. Deeply. After 15 years in the classroom, one truth remains unshaken: my commitment to helping students human—to grow,

April is full of exciting and meaningful national days, making it the perfect month to bring fresh picture books into your classroom! From celebrating kindness

Reading isn’t just about decoding words—it’s about understanding, questioning, and interacting with the text. That’s where annotation comes in! Annotation is simply “talking with the

If you’ve ever had a gum-related disaster (or taught kids who have!), then On Account of the Gum by Adam Rex is the perfect picture

March has been a whirlwind of excitement! Our annual picture book tournament is heating up on the court, and the kids are absolutely thrilled! If

Do you display Women’s History Month picture books around your classroom? I hope you do! There is something to be said about book window shopping.

March is packed with fun and meaningful national days, and what better way to celebrate than with picture books? No matter the grade you teach,