The Best Educational Youtube Channels for Students - Learn in Color
I did not include any channels for toddlers or early elementary. Because of the width of YouTube, kids can come across crazy things on YouTube! For even more safety, watch the following videos on the channel’s website or YouTube Kids instead of YouTube. Learn in Color is not affiliated with any of the channels below. […]
Movie Shorts and Reading Strategies
Hello friends! Monsters University, what a great movie. But, the short, "Blue Umbrella" really affected me. Not only did it make me feel...
Reading Response Template | Digital and Print - Distance Learning
I absolutely love how these sticky note templates help my 4th grade students jot down their thoughts while indepndently reading. They cover a variety of skills like comparing and contrasting, making inferences, and cause and effect and are just the right size for upper elemetnary students.
Teaching Resources and Lesson Plans - Teaching Ideas 4U by Amy Mezni
As much as I love to read, sometimes I dreaded teaching reading. I was reading by four and everything in language arts came easily to me – it just clicked. When I had students that didn’t improve their reading with my strategies, I didn’t understand why. Now that I am working with my son, I […]
Reading Workshop Anchor Charts - Distance Learning
Teaching your students all about accountable talk is so important when you are launching reader's workshop. This set of mini anchor charts can help! These anchor charts will make any upper elementary teacher's job easier as they get ready to launch reader's workshop in their classroom.
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Fun Socratic Seminars! How to get students talking, moving, and sharing with emoji accountable talk, Socratic seminar bingo, digital discussions, and more!
The Difference Between Inference & Prediction
Differences between Inference and Prediction. Excellent to use when introducing inferences. Students can tell what they know about predictions, and then learn about how inferenceing is different.
Got a gifted reader? Here are an educator's top tips for story time
5 Tips for Engaging Gifted Readers
CLASS DISCUSSION TECHNIQUES: NO HIDING, NO OVERPOWERING
‘Split into small teams and discuss …’ Why won’t they discuss? There might be a whole lot of reasons for that: I don’t know enough words. I’m worried about my grammar. I’m …
Tips and Tricks for Working on Inferencing in Speech! - Speech Time Fun: Speech and Language Activities
Speech Time Fun: Tips and Tricks for Working on Inferencing in Speech
Teach101: Why I stopped using Interactive Notebooks and What I do Instead
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Literature Circles
Making lit circles work in middle school!
Using Pictures to Teach Reading and Writing Skills - Teaching with a Mountain View
For years, I have witnessed, over and over again, the value of using pictures to teach reading skills in my classroom. I always use the...
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One of my favorite things about being an English teacher is hearing my students have deep discussions about literature. I mean half of the people I know go to book clubs for fun, so how awesome is it that I get paid to do this!? ...sans wine, ;) The value of Socratic seminars is tremendous, but just like with anything, hosting them the same way every time becomes mundane for you and your students. That said, here are some ways to spice up your next seminar. 1. Flipgrid- My teacher neighbor…
5 Ways to Make Anchor Charts Interactive
If you've read my previous post about anchor charts , you know that I feel pretty strongly about a few things . They must be created...
Compare and Contrast Two or More Characters in a Story {Freebies Included} - Young Teacher Love
I’m back for the next part of our character development lesson using Verdi by Janell Cannon. For this lesson, I will be sharing how we used the book to compare and contrast two or more characters in a story, drawing on specific details from the text. To read the first blog post in this series, and to […]