10 Smart Ideas for Integrating Language Arts and Social Studies Build the bridge between ELA and social studies. English Language Arts ByHannah Hudson Sponsored by Studies Weekly
Grades: Elementary School 17 Fabulous Fluency Anchor Charts What exactly does it mean to read fluently? Reading ByElizabeth Mulvahill, B.A. Liberal Arts, Certified Teacher
What Is Reading Comprehension? Plus How To Teach It It's why we read. English Language Arts ByJillian Marshall, M.A., Literacy Curriculum and Instruction
Grades: Elementary School 19 Essential Science of Reading PD Books for Teachers Build your stack! PD We Love ByLindsay Barrett, M.A., Literacy Curriculum & Instruction
Grades: Elementary School Organizing Your Classroom Library by Level? Here’s Why You Might Reconsider It's a dated practice for several reasons. English Language Arts ByElizabeth Mulvahill, B.A. Liberal Arts, Certified Teacher
“Book Deserts” Are Real. Here’s What Schools Are Doing to Help Kids Who Live in Them. In many neighborhoods, it's impossible to buy or borrow a children's book. Reading ByCaralee Adams
Grades: 1st Grade 15 Activities for Teaching Peter Rabbit A harvest of fun lessons for your young readers. Reading ByElizabeth Mulvahill, B.A. Liberal Arts, Certified Teacher
Help! My Coworkers With Kids Always Seem to Get Special Treatment The message your school is sending is that the only teachers whose time is worth protecting are those who have children. Life Outside School ByKelly Treleaven
Grades: 3rd Grade 18 Unique Third Grade Reading Comprehension Activities Your Students Will Love Build crucial literacy skills with these fun activities Reading ByElizabeth Mulvahill, B.A. Liberal Arts, Certified Teacher
Grades: 1st Grade These Free Poetry Activities Are Perfect for Grades K-2 Word family poetry, list poetry, and more. English Language Arts ByKelly Guzman
The 4 Traits Students Need To Be Successful in Elementary School, According to Teachers #3 is absolutely key. Parents ByShannon Morris
Should eLearning be Mandatory for High School Graduation? Some students aren't set up for success. Technology ByKyleen Gray
18 Free (or Cheap) Ways to Stock Your Classroom Library Fill the shelves, foster a love of reading. Classroom Setup & Supplies ByWe Are Teachers Staff
Grades: Elementary School What Are Sight Words and How Do I Teach Them? Think of them as one of the building blocks of literacy instruction. Reading ByJillian Marshall, M.A., Literacy Curriculum and Instruction
Grades: PreK 30 Super Spring Activities for Preschoolers Spring into fun and learning! Art & Creativity ByElizabeth Mulvahill, B.A. Liberal Arts, Certified Teacher
I Just Subbed for 2 Days After Not Teaching for 2 Years, and I Have THOUGHTS No. 3: Yes, cell phone bans are the answer. Inspiration ByKelly Treleaven