When autocomplete results are available use up and down arrows to review and enter to select. Touch device users, explore by touch or with swipe gestures.
Spelling English words can be confusing at times. Luckily, there are some rules we can teach our students to help them understand why words are spelled the way they are. This post looks at how we form plurals with words ending in /f/.
Good morning! Today I'm excited to write about the most common vowel sound that I never knew even existed. That's right, I got through high school, college, grad school, and several years of teaching
Character traits worksheets. Can your students match the action to the character trait? How well do they understand the meaning of the character traits. Grade 4-7 worksheet.
I am determined to get ALL of the pictures I took a few weeks ago of my language arts interactive notebook before the end of school! I hope to actually get it done faster than that. I have a few other things I want to blog about before the end of the school year. Seriously, this is the last set of pictures I have from a few weeks ago. Any new ones will be newer pictures taken recently. Here are some more pictures of various activities that we have included in our interactive notebooks so far...
Anchor Charts are a great way to help your students learn and remember what has been taught throughout the year. Here are a few charts that we have made in our classroom this year.
Have you ever looked around your classroom and wondered where in the world you were going to hang another anchor chart? I have! There's only so much space in the classroom. Let me first say, I don't believe a classroom should be papered with anchor charts. When you have too many up, they sort of lose their meaning. Your little friends stop really seeing them. They just blend after a while. This is why I like to keep them up for a while and then rotate them out. I also keep my anchor charts...