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Make Ten: A Game for Math-Loving Kids

(Make Ten / Free in App Store) This is one of those games I play on my phone when I'm waiting in a doctor's office or find myself needlessly and unfortunately wide awake at 3:30 AM.  My son and I are in a not-so-secret competition for high score, but I'll never catch up because he plays it when he gets bored at school (which is a whole other topic of concern).  In any event ... … [Read more...]

Reusable Anchor Charts for Young Readers

Reading Anchor Charts

I have a few teacher friends who don't like their own handwriting and swear they can't even draw a stick figure. I'm not sure I totally believe the stick figure part, but I get the point. So you can imagine their anxiety over the thought of creating anchor charts. And seriously, don't we all have that one teammate whose charts are museum-worthy? The kind with perfect artistry we envy? We just want … [Read more...]

Freebie: I’m a Little Penguin

Penguin Poem If you're planning lessons on polar animals, animal habitats ... or just think penguins are cute ... and need additional resources to integrate literacy work, you can grab this nonfiction poem at the link above.  It's sung to the tune of I'm a Little Teapot and provides factual information about penguins, giving the children a spot to draw what they know based on the … [Read more...]

Room on the Broom (On Netflix)

NETFLIX has brought another one of my favorite children's books to life ... and it's perfect for your October lesson plans. (Rated G / 25 minutes) Read the story by Julia Donaldson, watch the show, and then incorporate literacy standards by discussing: • problem / solution  • cause / effect • character traits / relationships • setting • mood • theme, plot, or main … [Read more...]

No More Mentor Texts?

"Because texts don't mentor ... authors and illustrators do." (Lisa Cleaveland) I love this book ... and if you teach writing in a K-1 classroom, you should get this book, too. (Ask your principal. That's my answer to all the $$ questions.😉) Teaching writing is a favorite of mine, so this book was really interesting to me and it got me thinking about how a small shift in our planning and … [Read more...]

A Must Have Text for K-1 Writing Teachers

Must-Have Text for Writing Teachers - Ralph Tells a Story by Abby Hanlon

I'm always on the lookout for those must have texts. I recently ordered four new picture books for writing workshop, sight unseen, and I ended up only liking one of them. (I have to stop buying books I haven't actually looked through.) But lucking out on this one book made up for the other three. And actually, I don't just like this book... I LOVE IT! It's not even new. But I just discovered … [Read more...]

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