A perfect way for kids to nibble on a book.| We Are Teachers
Are you ready to host a book tasting? Find out how you can introduce a fun new way to get the kids excited about books!| Dianna Radcliff
What is a Reader's Theater? It is a teacher-written and directed play that applies directly to your content area of study.| The Educators Room
Over the course of three articles, I have talked about doing Literature Circles with my 8th-grade students. For a list of the novels we used, check here. To read about the procedures I put in place for my students, check here. And for an explanation of how I used mini-lessons both as a full class […]| The Educators Room
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“Do I have to do any reading in this class?” As a first-year English teacher, this was a question that I hadn’t expected to have to answer in my classroom.| The Educators Room
One of the basic reasons why reading is important is that it helps you grow mentally, emotionally, and psychologically. Every book provides you an opportunity to learn and explore new ideas. Reading books increases your knowledge and makes you smarter.| GladReaders
With the school year beginning to wind down, I’ve been thinking of new ways to improve and update my curriculum for next year. What are some things that worked really well, and what are some things that I want to update? This got me thinking of ways to make my lessons even more hands-on and […]| The Educators Room
Archaeology can take us to tombs of the Pharaohs or to unravel mysteries at home. We can study math, science, history, and English. Let's get digging!| The Educators Room