
“Me as a Reader”…a reading goal project
Every year I love to help my students really reflect on themselves as readers–and I strive to help them understand

Every year I love to help my students really reflect on themselves as readers–and I strive to help them understand

Is teaching adages a part of your curriculum? Read on! One topic that is in our reading standards involves helping

One thing that has happened over the last few years is an increased focus on reading a balance of informational

Many of you have read my posts about why I find taking “Status of the Class” to be so important.

It’s time for another “Loved That Lesson” linky…I’d sure love to get more bloggers linking up sharing their great teaching

Whether you call them guided reading groups…or book clubs…or literature circles–my guess is you have, at some point, put students

So the other day I blogged about choosing research topics with my students–and how I worked to find out how

We are getting ready to start our next big literacy unit–more work with research and text structures. Our curriculum suggests

We are working hard at our close reading in our room, and I truly see my students become better thinkers

It’s time to move past our historical fiction unit and on to new things! Our next focus in writing is