Picture books can be a powerful teaching tool to help students understand the important lessons of kindness and compassion. Below are some of my favorite books for the classroom that will help your students learn about empathy, compassion, and showing kindness toward others. These books are perfect ... View Post
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Help Students Spread Kindness on Random Acts of Kindness Day
On February 17th, we celebrate Random Acts of Kindness Day. This is an opportunity to promote and encourage acts of kindness in your school and community. Below are three simple ways you can celebrate this day with your students!(1) Read a Poem or Book - Read a kindness poem or book about kindness! ... View Post
Get Ready for a New School Year with This Back to School To-Do List
Are you looking for a way to get more organized this school year? Every August, without fail, my brain kicks into gear and starts spinning with 101 things I need to do to get ready for the new school. The only thing that helps my cluttered brain is to "brain dump" and write it all down. I have ... View Post
How To Track Weekly Reading Fluency Goals with Fluency Bookmarks
Are you looking for a way to improve fluency skills and support students with their fluency goals?Incorporating reading fluency goal setting and reflection as part of your daily or weekly routine is one way to do this. Setting goals helps your students build accountability and take ownership of the ... View Post
My Reading Toolbox: Tracking Reading Strategies Throughout the Year
A reading toolbox is a collection of strategies and skills (tools) that students apply while they are reading. It is specific to each student and acts as an inventory of reading strategies and skills that the student has accumulated throughout their reading journey. These tools are the skills and ... View Post
Read, Stop, Retell: An Effective Retelling Strategy to Support Reading Comprehension
Do you have students who have a difficult time with retelling? They read an entire text and they can barely tell you what it's about. Some teachers may write the text off as "just being too difficult" and bump down a level, but as an interventionist, I would take this as a cue to dig a little ... View Post
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