Source: Uploaded by user via C on Pinterest Here’s a good teacher tip I use with my kiddos if they are not being honest. I tell them that “teachers have a special power, we can see a purple dot on your forehead if you aren’t being honest. The magical thing is that only teachers can […]
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Differentiating Reading Instruction…where to begin?
I remember when I first began teaching, I was overwhelmed with all of the learning styles, abilities, and outside influences that affected my students and their success. After a few years, advice from veteran teachers and administrators, hours of PLC meetings, 300+ hours of training and workshops, I feel like I’ve finally got it down. […]
Word Study
What is Word Study? Research suggests that the brain is a pattern detector, rather than an applier of rules (Cunningham, 2004). If our brains are indeed “pattern detectors,” then we should provide our students with plenty of opportunity to investigate and organize those patterns. Fortunately, we are now seeing dramatic and exciting changes in the teaching […]
Open Court: K and 1st
My school district uses Open Court as our core reading program. Open Court Reading 2002 ensures that every child receives the best reading instruction available. This structured program teaches children through a systematic and explicit scaffolding of skills that build upon each other. By taking into account the individual needs of students and providing them […]
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