
Comprehension Questions to Support Parents and Students
Reading at home is crucial but discussing the book is even more critical. Comprehension is MUCH more than simply recalling words from a book and

Reading at home is crucial but discussing the book is even more critical. Comprehension is MUCH more than simply recalling words from a book and

April is National Poetry Month! During this month, there is a heightened focus and awareness with poetry. Exploring poetry with your class provides excellent learning

Biographies are constantly being taught throughout a school year, however, in my experience, they are heavily taught in February (Black History Month) and March (Women’s

Now that you feel more comfortable teaching Black History, it is time to start planning. It is essential to have a solid plan in mind

Teaching Black History is an integral part of every child’s education. As a teacher, you should know that Black History is American History and should

I am pumped to share some ideas on how you can still implement small groups, no matter your teaching situation. First, have grace (like a

Guided reading involves a teacher working with a small group of students. This is an instructional approach where the teacher provides a text to 3-6

My biggest sigh of relief happened when I first realized that in-person strategies could absolutely be implemented virtually with a bit of creative tweaking! I

If you are trying to think about how you will engage your students in this upcoming school year, think no longer! Teachers are some of

For years, and I mean years, I tried a variety of ways to store my guided reading and reading center activities. It was not until

Each year, teacher interviews are happening. I know the basic nerves kick in, but now with an added layer like everything being VIRTUAL… I know

“How in the world am I going to celebrate the end of this unique school year with my students?!” Have these thoughts crossed your mind?