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Read more about the article Sometimes Syllabication Rules Should Be Broken

Sometimes Syllabication Rules Should Be Broken

Today I’m going to talk about syllabication rules because I sometimes get asked about it by teachers that use my multisyllabic word resources.   Breaking apart multisyllabic words is an important skill for kids to have…

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Read more about the article How to Teach Math in An Engaging Way With a District-Mandated Curriculum

How to Teach Math in An Engaging Way With a District-Mandated Curriculum

I know that sometimes teaching from a district-mandated curriculum can be challenging and boring. But it is possible to have an engaging math block even with restrictions. Here are some ideas for how to do…

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Read more about the article Your Students Aren’t Ready for the Reading State Test

Your Students Aren’t Ready for the Reading State Test

I’m going to be a little negative to start this episode and say your students probably aren’t ready for the reading state test. Just hear me out. What is the purpose of the state test?…

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Read more about the article Ideas for Teaching the 5 Types of Context Clues

Ideas for Teaching the 5 Types of Context Clues

Context clues instruction is something that should be taught all year. Kids need lots of practice not only identifying the different types of context clues but knowing how to figure out word meanings within a…

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Read more about the article How to Quickly Assess if Students Understand a Math Skill

How to Quickly Assess if Students Understand a Math Skill

In this age of testing, you’re probably thinking, oh great, more math assessments. But hear me out. When you’re trying to find out if a kid knows a math skill, it doesn’t have to be…

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Read more about the article Helping Kids Read Independently so They Don’t Interrupt Literacy Small Groups

Helping Kids Read Independently so They Don’t Interrupt Literacy Small Groups

***To listen to the audio version of this blog post, scroll to the end of the post. Don’t want to do a lot of prep for things you want kids to do during reading small…

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Read more about the article Easy Things to Assign For Substitute Teacher Lesson Plans

Easy Things to Assign For Substitute Teacher Lesson Plans

***To listen to the audio version of this blog post, scroll to the end of the post. One of the reasons it’s difficult to take days off as a teacher is because of the time…

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Read more about the article Exploring Reading Genres so Kids Will Fall in Love with Books

Exploring Reading Genres so Kids Will Fall in Love with Books

Part of falling in love with books is finding the kinds of books you'd like to read. I personally go through genre phases, and I'm currently on a romantic comedy kick. But I also like…

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Read more about the article How to Get Kids to Read Independently

How to Get Kids to Read Independently

Let's talk about how to get kids to do real independent reading. Independent reading is an important part of the literacy block. Kids need time to read on their own so they can apply the…

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Read more about the article Start the School Year By Teaching Multisyllabic Words

Start the School Year By Teaching Multisyllabic Words

Let's talk about starting the school year by teaching multisyllabic words in the upper grades. When I say upper grades, I'm including third grade, because sometimes it's that weird year where it's not primary, but…

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