Questions To Ask While Reading A Book
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11M ago
A valuable reading strategy for elementary students is asking and answering questions about the story they are reading. Asking and answering questions about the story will demonstrate how students are understanding or comprehending the story. But what kind of questions should be asked while reading a book? Below are a few examples of questions students should be asking themselves or questions you could be asking them to check if students are comprehending a story. Good readers use these questions often while reading. They use these questions before, during, and after reading. All of ..read more
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How to Use High Frequency Words HFW
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1y ago
High Frequency Words (HFW) are those words we see ALL the time. These high frequency words are used in our everyday reading and writing. The words on high frequency lists are in order of how often these words occur or are seen and used in our daily reading.  There are many list out on the internet or lists provided by your district that shows us which words are MOST important and which words to focus on. If you look at all the HFW lists out there, most of them are the same. Some lists are just in different order, but that's ok! Any High Frequency Words list that your school provides will ..read more
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How to Improve Reading Comprehension
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3y ago
Reading comprehension is one of the most important purposes for reading. If fact, reading comprehension can be one of the hardest tasks students will learn how to do proficiently during their school years. Comprehension is the reason for reading. Reading takes 2 components:  being able to read the words  being able to understand what the words say Reading Comprehension is all about the meaning and what we are getting out of the text. There are many components to the comprehension puzzle and we need to use all of them to teach our students how to better understand the text they rea ..read more
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Number Ladders For Math
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3y ago
Have you heard about Number Ladders? Number Ladders are great for number sense in math! Number Ladders are growing in popularity and have proven to be good thinking tools for math or at your math centers. Number Ladders practice skills like addition/subtraction or multiplication/division. They also teach place value, the 100 chart, and number sense. Number Ladders will improve your student's thinking and strengthen their number sense. They are challenging enough for any learner in the classroom! Number Ladders are perfect for math centers too. If you have early finishers or need a challenging ..read more
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8 Plural Noun Rules
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3y ago
Plural nouns are words that are more than one person, place, or thing. When changing a word from single noun to a plural noun, the spelling of it goes a little haywire! There are many spelling rules that students need to keep in mind when writing or spelling plural nouns. I have 8 Plural Noun Rules that students can learn to help them keep their spelling straight.  There are more plural noun rules, but these 8 are the most common for elementary students.  Not only will these rules help when writing, but they will help when reading too. Students will be able to see the spelling of t ..read more
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How to Write a Personal Narrative Paragraph
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3y ago
A personal narrative is a piece of writing that tells a story about an event in a person’s life. Every day, students narrate aloud stories centered on their own personal experiences. It is putting those stories into writing that will be the hardest part. When we write, our readers need more information in the writing than they would if they told the story orally. Personal narratives must be written in an organized way for the reader to fully understand. No matter how big or small the paragraph(s) need to be, they will still need to have a central idea, include some characters, write some descr ..read more
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How to Get Your Child Interested in Reading
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3y ago
How to get your child interested in reading can be challenging these days. Many children need the motion of t.v. or a video game to keep their attention or interest. But in reality, reading is the best thing a child can do to become better readers and better students. Reading is essential in life. You need to read math problems, you need to read a recipe, you need to read how to do something, and you need to read for enjoyment. So, how do you get there, enjoyment?  As a teacher, I can tell you, reading is the best thing a child can do to keep learning and growing. When children read, the ..read more
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Self Grading Quizzes in Google Forms
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3y ago
During distant learning at home, I've been trying to find other ways to bring you resources to use for remote learning or for classrooms going paperless. If you purchased any products from me, begin to look for an update. I'm uploading many of my task cards into Google Forms creating Self Grading Quizzes for Google Classrooms. I've updated a few resources already and will continue to do so. I've added Google links to already existing products and I've also created the links for individual purchase for those classrooms going paperless. Now you'll be able to purchase the printable task cards wit ..read more
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Dollar Deals for the Elementary Classroom
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3y ago
How many teachers love a dollar deal? I could spend hours at the dollar store or in the dollar section at Target rummaging through the office supply section looking for some cheap and cute items for my classroom. Everybody loves to find a deal whether you need it or not. I have some fun resources for the K-5th grade classrooms that only cost $1. You will find math, reading, and writing resources that are super cheap. I've listed the products below with a description for each one. Click the picture below to see all my dollar deals at my TPT store. These are my dollar deals: Candy Jar Fracti ..read more
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How to Add and Subtract on a 100 Chart
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4y ago
How to add or subtract on a 100 chart is a piece of cake! It's really helpful for students who need a boost in counting by 1s and 10s. You do not need to worry about regrouping or borrowing either. All you need are some 2-digit numbers and a 100 chart. Once students become proficient in using the 100 chart to add, they will not need the chart. They'll know how to do it in their head!  Let's practice. Let's say you need to add 53+29. Find 53 on the chart below. I know that 29 has 2 tens and 9 ones. I start at 53. Add 2 tens which puts me at 73 and then add 9 ones. That will land me on 82 ..read more
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