
Teaching Parts of Speech in the Elementary Classroom
Grammar doesn’t have to be dry or overwhelming. In fact, when it’s introduced through creativity and laughter, students quickly realize how much fun it can

Grammar doesn’t have to be dry or overwhelming. In fact, when it’s introduced through creativity and laughter, students quickly realize how much fun it can

Teaching students how to write thoughtful, evidence-based responses can feel overwhelming. However, with the RACE and RAPP strategies, upper elementary learners can gain the tools

Building a positive classroom culture isn’t just about lesson plans and anchor charts—it’s about giving students a real role in their community. One of the

As teachers, we want our students to do more than simply finish a story—we want them to read with purpose. One of the best ways

Upper elementary kids are feeling all the feelings, they just might not always know what to do with them yet. That’s where the magic of

Celebrate Every Month with Purpose and Joy There’s something magical about a themed celebration. In the classroom, National Day read alouds are more than just

One of my very favorite days to do that is coming up… National Open The Magic Day! If you’ve never celebrated before, get ready—it’s pure

You know that magical moment when the dinner table finally settles, and everyone’s chewing quietly and you dare to ask, “So… how was your day?”

One of my former 5th graders, “L,” has become like family. She and her mom came to my wedding, she helps in my classroom during