Amazing Author Studies | Ideas & resources for integrating engaging author studies into your ELA curriculum. Free literacy resources included to help you get started!

Amazing Author Studies

 Author Studies are fun, engaging activities for students of all ages. They are perfect for reinforcing research skills and allowing students to discover new authors and books! Just think… wouldn’t this be the perfect end-of-the-year project to kick-off summer reading?! Each student could share book reviews or author book lists for their peers to take-home…

Non-Fiction Text Structures

Non-Fiction Text Structures

How are you doing with teaching non-fiction, informational texts? Do you feel you have a good grasp on expository text structures? With the Common Core ELA standards, students are expected to be proficient in reading complex informational texts. State assessments are also becoming more non-fiction focused, to evaluate student abilities in navigating these complex texts….

How to Introduce and Practice Fluency with a Fluency Boot Camp

How to Introduce and Practice Fluency with a Fluency Boot Camp

Break up the mid-winter slump and bring a Fluency Boot Camp into your classroom! What is a Fluency Boot Camp? No… you will not be shipping your students off (sorry), nor will students have to march around the room (your choice), but I can guarantee that your students’ brains will be sweating as they participate…

Introducing Thinking Tracks for Comprehension | Follow Your Thinking Tracks | Activities, posters, and graphic organizers to support comprehension of fiction and non-fiction texts.

Follow Your Thinking Tracks!

Are your students active readers? Do they consistently “stop & think” to reflect and comprehend what they’re reading? Thinking Tracks are a great way for students to record their thinking while reading. Not only does it help students monitor their understanding of text, but it provides a post-reading opportunity for students to share and reflect on…