
Constructivist Research in the Classroom? You Bet!
A book recommended to me by some members of our literacy curriculum team found its way back into my hands

A book recommended to me by some members of our literacy curriculum team found its way back into my hands

One thing I know to be true about fourth graders and intermediate students is that there is no ONE thing

So, it’s true confessions time. My district has adopted Words Their Way and I am petrified. I have used the

There are a billion resources out there that are stressing the importance of using “mentor texts” to help students develop

Today is my post over on ATUE . . . I hope you take the time to check it out–and

Happy Sunday, everyone! It’s been stormy around here, but the crazy weather has given me some time to wrap up

Happy Father’s Day to all of you out there! This marks my father’s 60th Father’s Day if I am figuring

I’m on vacation! (Well, as on vacation as I can be with a ton of days in district this summer

Our final reading unit of the year is a focus on “social issues” in texts. So many of our read

Today is my post over on ATUE . . . I hope you take the time to check it out–and