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Reading Worksheets for Upper Elementary

Reading worksheets have gotten a bad rap, and that doesn’t have to been the case. My favorite way to teach reading is through authentic and high-quality children’s literature. Students participate in read alouds, book clubs, novel studies, literature circles, guided reading groups, and book talks. However, there is a need for reading practice through reading

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3rd-5th Grade Reading Workshop BUNDLE Cover

3rd-5th Grade Reading Workshop BUNDLE | Print & Digital

This reading workshop bundle is designed to provide an entire year of detailed reading instruction for 3rd, 4th, and 5th grades! In addition to the PDF version of this file, there is a digital copy of all student files. What’s Included? Each of the six units includes 30 day-by-day lessons. Each lesson contains directions for

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Teaching American Government

The Teaching American government doesn’t have to be boring or overly complicated. Government is an abstract concept, and many students have a difficult time making connections to the concepts. The vocabulary is also difficult for upper elementary students. Fortunately, there are many ways to make this unit meaningful AND fun for students,. Teaching Government Through

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Teaching Poetry Ideas

Teaching poetry can be a rewarding experience! Most upper elementary students love learning about poetry. It’s new, different, and a genre where all students can find a style of poetry they enjoy. The easiest place to begin teaching poetry is to simply read poetry to students, whether it is of a silly or serious variety.

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Moving to 4th Grade

Moving to 4th Grade

Changing grade levels is difficult. I still remember crying my eyes out the first time I had to change grade levels. It was devastating! It’s hard to sort through years worth of blog posts, resources, and articles to find just what you need to get started. Since it’s such a challenge, I’ve written this post

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