Using Reader’s Theater in Your Classroom

Practicing reader’s theater scripts is a fun way to build reading fluency, comprehension, and engagement! When the scripts play out classic stories this practice becomes interdisciplinary combining reading fluency, vocabulary, literature, public speaking, and holiday fun.

I love using these activities before the holidays and before summer break. The kids are ready to change up the routine. They enjoy working in groups and being creative! It’s fun & incorporates many of our educational standards.

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Grammar Interactive Notebooks

Grammar Interactive Notebooks provide fun activities to practice and apply grammar skills. In my classroom, I introduce one part of speech per week. We complete the corresponding parts of speech worksheets on Monday and Tuesday. We watch a video (linked below) and complete the interactive notebook pages on Wednesday and Thursday. After watching the video, I model each step of cutting, pasting, & writing. Then, the students put their notebook pages together as they follow my directions step-by-step. You can purchase them individually or as a bundle. (Just click on the pictures below.)

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Weather Vocabulary

Check out this Weather ABC Book. Although this resource was created for primary students, it is a read to learn book verses a learn to read book. So, it can work for a wider range of grade levels.

We complete one page per day. Each student ends up with a complete weather alphabet book as a final product. I use it with primary students reading at or above grade level. Exposure to scientific ideas, not mastery, is my goal. If you would like to try this with your class just click on the picture below.

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The Best Back-to-School Blog Posts

From classroom organization to first day of school activities, this collection of blog posts will set you up for back-to-school success. There’s something for everyone PreK – middle school. So without further ado, here are a few of my favorite teacher blog posts (labeled by grade) to help set you up for success in the coming school year!

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Free Classroom Reward Ideas

As a teacher, you know that rewarding your students for their hard work and good behavior is important. However, constantly buying prizes can quickly add up and strain your budget. Luckily, there are plenty of free and low-cost classroom rewards that your students will still be motivated to earn. Here are some free classroom reward ideas to try in your classroom.

Buying prizes for your classroom can get expensive fast! But, there’s no need to go broke keeping your class in line. Here are a few of my favorite ideas for classroom incentives and FREE classroom rewards ideas that your students will work hard to earn!

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Top 20 Teacher Shoes

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Teaching is hard on your feet! I rarely have a chance to sit down for very long. My trek to the copy machine seems to be a quarter mile.

So, I asked a my friends what are the most comfortable shoes for teachers. And, the results are in! Here’s a list of the best teacher shoes out there! I think you’ll find some of their suggestions helpful. (Keep in mind that some districts request more formal attire while others know that happy feet = happy teachers 😉 )

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The Easy Way to Master Multiplication!

Save time & energy with this simplified system for practicing / tracking multiplication fluency.

https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Multiplication-Math-Facts-System-Interactive-Google-Slides-Power-Point-Games-3814940

You can find the entire system HERE!

Students love the interactive component that serves as paperless practice between tests! These digital games come in both PowerPoint and Google slides, so you can choose the format you are most comfortable using! Check out the preview below:

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