Do you use Literature Circles in your classroom? If so, you’ll know that great books are at the heart of a great Literature Circles program. This page includes two different types
Do you use Literature Circles in your classroom? If so, you’ll know that great books are at the heart of a great Literature Circles program. This page includes two different types
Literature Circles are a fun and effective way to get kids excited about reading, and they are aligned with Common Core State Standards for Speaking
for Literature Circles Many students enjoy reading and discussing realistic fiction books in Literature Circles. This collection was recommended by upper elementary and middle school teachers who follow the Teaching
Balanced Literacy Framework If you’re using a Balanced Literacy approach in your classroom, you’ll find these materials to be helpful. The top part of the
by Carolyn Wilhelm, Guest Blogger Oh, the joy of a really great novel with just enough suspense that the reader can barely put it down.Â
What exactly is a math station? Before I implemented math stations in my 5th grade classroom, I envisioned them as elaborate “centers” around the room where students
Available in Print and Digital Format Laura Candler’s Power Reading Workshop: A Step-by-Step Guide is a resource for teachers who want to learn how to get
Thanks for purchasing Laura Candler’s Graphic Organizers for Reading: Teaching Tools Aligned with the Common Core. If you’re interested in learning how to implement reading
Graphic Organizers for Reading Teaching Tools Aligned with the Common Core Special Deal – Digital version free with the print book! Click for sampler or
No-Prep Problem Solving with the Daily Math Puzzlers Program Problem solving resources that kids love! Implement a classroom-proven success strategy. Rely on materials field tested by
Classroom Book Clubs: Literature Circles Made Easy Imagine your students clustered into small groups around your room, excitedly discussing the books they’re reading. As you
Donors Choose and Caring Classrooms DonorsChoose is a nonprofit organization that helps public school teachers in the United States obtain funding for their classroom projects. As
Do you use Literature Circles in your classroom? If so, you’ll know that great books are at the heart of a great Literature Circles program. This page includes two different types of resource recommendations: Favorite Literature Circle Books for Students is a collection of student books recommended by upper elementary and middle school teachers. When choosing books, it’s important to select books that are
Literature Circles are a fun and effective way to get kids excited about reading, and they are aligned with Common Core State Standards for Speaking and Listening. Browse this collection of printables to use with your Literature Circle activities. If you’re interested in learning about an easy method of implementing
for Literature Circles Many students enjoy reading and discussing realistic fiction books in Literature Circles. This collection was recommended by upper elementary and middle school teachers who follow the Teaching Resources Facebook page and Corkboard Connections blog. Literature Circle Book Recommendations by Genre Realistic Fiction Books for Literature Circles Read each book recommendation below and click its
Balanced Literacy Framework If you’re using a Balanced Literacy approach in your classroom, you’ll find these materials to be helpful. The top part of the page provides a lot of information about how to use the balanced literacy framework including a written descriptions of the components. You can find six
by Carolyn Wilhelm, Guest Blogger Oh, the joy of a really great novel with just enough suspense that the reader can barely put it down. Teachers work so hard at getting to know which books will really grab individual children. We learn about their lives, their interests, and their reading
What exactly is a math station? Before I implemented math stations in my 5th grade classroom, I envisioned them as elaborate “centers” around the room where students would go to play games or complete activities. But who has time to create those cute little centers? And even if we had the time,
Available in Print and Digital Format Laura Candler’s Power Reading Workshop: A Step-by-Step Guide is a resource for teachers who want to learn how to get reading workshop started quickly and easily. The book also includes information about how to differentiate instruction with a dozen “Power Reading Tools.” Take a peek
Thanks for purchasing Laura Candler’s Graphic Organizers for Reading: Teaching Tools Aligned with the Common Core. If you’re interested in learning how to implement reading workshop, be sure to check out the companion book, Power Reading Workshop: A Step-by-Step Guide! Print-Ready Graphic Organizers The folded graphic organizers below need to
Graphic Organizers for Reading Teaching Tools Aligned with the Common Core Special Deal – Digital version free with the print book! Click for sampler or scroll down to learn more ….. Digital + Print $24.95 + Shipping* Digital eBook Only $19.95 Preview a PDF version of the entire book here! Save Big
No-Prep Problem Solving with the Daily Math Puzzlers Program Problem solving resources that kids love! Implement a classroom-proven success strategy. Rely on materials field tested by teachers around the world. Use this free Problem Solving Assessment  to find out which levels are right for your students! Four levels make it easy to
Classroom Book Clubs: Literature Circles Made Easy Imagine your students clustered into small groups around your room, excitedly discussing the books they’re reading. As you move from group to group, you see them smiling, nodding, actively engaged. You don’t have to wonder if they’re reading – you know they’re reading! They’re
Donors Choose and Caring Classrooms DonorsChoose is a nonprofit organization that helps public school teachers in the United States obtain funding for their classroom projects. As of this date, they’ve helped teachers receive over a BILLION dollars in funding for their classrooms! This page has links to helpful resources for teachers
Do you use Literature Circles in your classroom? If so, you’ll know that great books are at the heart of a great Literature Circles program. This page includes two different types of resource recommendations: Favorite Literature Circle Books for Students is a collection of student books recommended by upper elementary and middle school teachers. When choosing books, it’s important to select books that are
Literature Circles are a fun and effective way to get kids excited about reading, and they are aligned with Common Core State Standards for Speaking and Listening. Browse this collection of printables to use with your Literature Circle activities. If you’re interested in learning about an easy method of implementing
for Literature Circles Many students enjoy reading and discussing realistic fiction books in Literature Circles. This collection was recommended by upper elementary and middle school teachers who follow the Teaching Resources Facebook page and Corkboard Connections blog. Literature Circle Book Recommendations by Genre Realistic Fiction Books for Literature Circles Read each book recommendation below and click its
Balanced Literacy Framework If you’re using a Balanced Literacy approach in your classroom, you’ll find these materials to be helpful. The top part of the page provides a lot of information about how to use the balanced literacy framework including a written descriptions of the components. You can find six
by Carolyn Wilhelm, Guest Blogger Oh, the joy of a really great novel with just enough suspense that the reader can barely put it down. Teachers work so hard at getting to know which books will really grab individual children. We learn about their lives, their interests, and their reading
What exactly is a math station? Before I implemented math stations in my 5th grade classroom, I envisioned them as elaborate “centers” around the room where students would go to play games or complete activities. But who has time to create those cute little centers? And even if we had the time,
Available in Print and Digital Format Laura Candler’s Power Reading Workshop: A Step-by-Step Guide is a resource for teachers who want to learn how to get reading workshop started quickly and easily. The book also includes information about how to differentiate instruction with a dozen “Power Reading Tools.” Take a peek
Thanks for purchasing Laura Candler’s Graphic Organizers for Reading: Teaching Tools Aligned with the Common Core. If you’re interested in learning how to implement reading workshop, be sure to check out the companion book, Power Reading Workshop: A Step-by-Step Guide! Print-Ready Graphic Organizers The folded graphic organizers below need to
Graphic Organizers for Reading Teaching Tools Aligned with the Common Core Special Deal – Digital version free with the print book! Click for sampler or scroll down to learn more ….. Digital + Print $24.95 + Shipping* Digital eBook Only $19.95 Preview a PDF version of the entire book here! Save Big
No-Prep Problem Solving with the Daily Math Puzzlers Program Problem solving resources that kids love! Implement a classroom-proven success strategy. Rely on materials field tested by teachers around the world. Use this free Problem Solving Assessment  to find out which levels are right for your students! Four levels make it easy to
Classroom Book Clubs: Literature Circles Made Easy Imagine your students clustered into small groups around your room, excitedly discussing the books they’re reading. As you move from group to group, you see them smiling, nodding, actively engaged. You don’t have to wonder if they’re reading – you know they’re reading! They’re
Donors Choose and Caring Classrooms DonorsChoose is a nonprofit organization that helps public school teachers in the United States obtain funding for their classroom projects. As of this date, they’ve helped teachers receive over a BILLION dollars in funding for their classrooms! This page has links to helpful resources for teachers