I have seen where other teachers have students write down the titles of books they love on sticky notes and put them in on a bulletin board to give other students ideas on new books. Class Reading Meter Create a visual class reading meter as a collaborative goal-setting tool. Divide the ...
“The difference I’ve seen over the past couple of years … has been amazing,” said Mock, who teaches first grade at Washington Elementary School in Wichita. “These new strategies work, and not just for my lowest-performing or struggling readers. It’s benefitted all o...
. A full classification here has still not been established. However, I wanted to record here an elementary argument (based on Exercise 2.6.5 ofmy book with Van Vu, which in turn is based onthis paper of Izabella Laba) that handles the case when is very close to : Proposition 1If , ...
* Radencich, M. C., and L. J. McKay, eds. (2001) Flexible Grouping for Literacy in the Elementary Grades. Boston, MA: Allyn and Bacon * Tomlinson, C. (1999). The Differentiated Classroom: Responding To The Needs Of All Learners. Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervision and Curriculu...
Thanks to Robbie Robinson McGowan, principal, Brickey-McCloud Elementary School in Knoxville, Tennessee Field Trip Rewards Students in grades 6 through 12 at our school have a perfect attendance field trip for each semester of no absences. It occurs at the end of the school year. We take the...
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the teacher can type the story for students to paste. Include a title, author’s name, and cover art and your students will have a beloved memory of Potter’s book. Create a bulletin board with an image of Beatrix Potter and her stories as well as pictures of students with their...
Looking for moreoutdoor activities for kidsandthings to do in the summer? Your toddler, preschool, pre k, kindergarten, and elementary age kids will love these fun ideas to keep them busy all summer long: Make aMarshmallow Shooters– go over 30 feet orPVC Marshmallow Blasters, whip up some...
to support writing and reading in your elementary or homeschool classroom...TPT Ways to use pictorial language in your classroom... All children think visually and can be trained to express their ideas in the same way as they can be taught to spell.These e-packets...
Research has shown that as students move through the elementary grades, the relationship between listening and reading comprehension becomes more positively correlated. Good reading comprehension implies the existence of a mental model that integrates a story's multiple propositions and prior knowledge into...