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Webinar Resources and Freebies Presented by Laura Candler and Rachel Lynette Thanks for watching the webinar! This page has links to the free resources and

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Tips for Viewing the Webinar Replay Click the arrow on each playback bar above to start the video replay. It will play directly from this

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Math Problem Solving: Mindsets Matter Professional Development Webinar Replay and Resources Page Thanks for your purchase! All of the resources in the Math Problem Solving

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Webinar Replay and Resources Page Please read before watching this webinar!  Plickers recently released a major update, and the site looks quite a bit different from

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Poetry Webinar Replay and Resources Page Thanks for purchasing the professional development webinar, How to Teach Poetry Step by Step. The recording below was edited

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for Literature Circles Adventure and survival books are some of the most exciting books for students to read and discuss during Literature Circles. This collection

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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

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Welcome to the Writing folder of Laura Candler’s online file cabinet! On this page you’ll find a variety of writing prompts and other files related

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Step-by-step Lesson and Free Printables  Most kids are familiar with the terms precipitation, condensation, and evaporation, but very few of them really understand what those

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Imagine someone asked you to describe the best lesson you ever taught. Which lesson would you choose? What do you think made that lesson so

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Guest post by Neetu of Cinnamon’s Synonyms. I’m honored to be guest blogging for Corkboard Connections today. In this post, I’ll be sharing a vocabulary

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Guest post by Kelly Witt Differentiation is the buzzword that just keeps on buzzing! Teachers, administrators, and evaluation systems are placing more and more emphasis

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Power Up Learning with Task Cards Webinar Freebies

Webinar Resources and Freebies Presented by Laura Candler and Rachel Lynette Thanks for watching the webinar! This page has links to the free resources and products described in the live webinar. We hope you enjoyed it! Laura’s Links Teaching Resources Website Laura’s TpT Store Corkboard Connections Blog Rachel’s Links Minds

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MI Theory, Mindset, and Motivation PD Webinar

Tips for Viewing the Webinar Replay Click the arrow on each playback bar above to start the video replay. It will play directly from this page. To view it full screen, click the icon in the lower right corner. If you are watching the video on a large screen, click

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Math Problem Solving: Mindsets Matter PD Webinar

Math Problem Solving: Mindsets Matter Professional Development Webinar Replay and Resources Page Thanks for your purchase! All of the resources in the Math Problem Solving Mindsets Matter Webinar Pack can be found on this page. The webinar that is shown below is the recording of the March 3rd session.  

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Interactive Teaching with Plickers PD Webinar

Webinar Replay and Resources Page Please read before watching this webinar!  Plickers recently released a major update, and the site looks quite a bit different from the way it appears in the webinar replay. A pro version of Plickers is now available for purchase, but all of the features shown in

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How to Teach Kids to Love Poetry

Poetry Webinar Replay and Resources Page Thanks for purchasing the professional development webinar, How to Teach Poetry Step by Step. The recording below was edited to remove information that was only relevant during the live webinar. Tips for Viewing the Webinar If you’re watching this on a computer and viewing it

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Recommended Adventure Books for Literature Circles: Adventure Books

for Literature Circles Adventure and survival books are some of the most exciting books for students to read and discuss during 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

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Laura Candler’s Power Reading Workshop: A Step-by-Step Guide

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

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Writing Freebies and Resources

Welcome to the Writing folder of Laura Candler’s online file cabinet! On this page you’ll find a variety of writing prompts and other files related to writing instruction. Most of these activities are free and don’t include complete directions; if you are interested in writing lessons that include complete directions

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Investigating Condensation and the Water Cycle

Step-by-step Lesson and Free Printables  Most kids are familiar with the terms precipitation, condensation, and evaporation, but very few of them really understand what those words mean. Just ask your students to name three examples of condensation in everyday life and watch their eyes glaze over. Huh?? Most kids understand

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Building EQ While Expanding IQ

Guest post by Neetu of Cinnamon’s Synonyms. I’m honored to be guest blogging for Corkboard Connections today. In this post, I’ll be sharing a vocabulary building activity that also serves to increase students’ emotional awareness! I have always had a strong belief that a high EQ (emotional quotient) is much

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Easy Differentiation with Colored Folders

Guest post by Kelly Witt Differentiation is the buzzword that just keeps on buzzing! Teachers, administrators, and evaluation systems are placing more and more emphasis on differentiation in the classroom. Sometimes, the thought of organizing lessons to meet the individual needs of all of your students can feel like an overwhelming

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Power Up Learning with Task Cards Webinar Freebies

Webinar Resources and Freebies Presented by Laura Candler and Rachel Lynette Thanks for watching the webinar! This page has links to the free resources and products described in the live webinar. We hope you enjoyed it! Laura’s Links Teaching Resources Website Laura’s TpT Store Corkboard Connections Blog Rachel’s Links Minds

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MI Theory, Mindset, and Motivation PD Webinar

Tips for Viewing the Webinar Replay Click the arrow on each playback bar above to start the video replay. It will play directly from this page. To view it full screen, click the icon in the lower right corner. If you are watching the video on a large screen, click

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Math Problem Solving: Mindsets Matter PD Webinar

Math Problem Solving: Mindsets Matter Professional Development Webinar Replay and Resources Page Thanks for your purchase! All of the resources in the Math Problem Solving Mindsets Matter Webinar Pack can be found on this page. The webinar that is shown below is the recording of the March 3rd session.  

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Interactive Teaching with Plickers PD Webinar

Webinar Replay and Resources Page Please read before watching this webinar!  Plickers recently released a major update, and the site looks quite a bit different from the way it appears in the webinar replay. A pro version of Plickers is now available for purchase, but all of the features shown in

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How to Teach Kids to Love Poetry

Poetry Webinar Replay and Resources Page Thanks for purchasing the professional development webinar, How to Teach Poetry Step by Step. The recording below was edited to remove information that was only relevant during the live webinar. Tips for Viewing the Webinar If you’re watching this on a computer and viewing it

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Recommended Adventure Books for Literature Circles: Adventure Books

for Literature Circles Adventure and survival books are some of the most exciting books for students to read and discuss during 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

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Laura Candler’s Power Reading Workshop: A Step-by-Step Guide

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

Read More »

Writing Freebies and Resources

Welcome to the Writing folder of Laura Candler’s online file cabinet! On this page you’ll find a variety of writing prompts and other files related to writing instruction. Most of these activities are free and don’t include complete directions; if you are interested in writing lessons that include complete directions

Read More »

Investigating Condensation and the Water Cycle

Step-by-step Lesson and Free Printables  Most kids are familiar with the terms precipitation, condensation, and evaporation, but very few of them really understand what those words mean. Just ask your students to name three examples of condensation in everyday life and watch their eyes glaze over. Huh?? Most kids understand

Read More »

Building EQ While Expanding IQ

Guest post by Neetu of Cinnamon’s Synonyms. I’m honored to be guest blogging for Corkboard Connections today. In this post, I’ll be sharing a vocabulary building activity that also serves to increase students’ emotional awareness! I have always had a strong belief that a high EQ (emotional quotient) is much

Read More »

Easy Differentiation with Colored Folders

Guest post by Kelly Witt Differentiation is the buzzword that just keeps on buzzing! Teachers, administrators, and evaluation systems are placing more and more emphasis on differentiation in the classroom. Sometimes, the thought of organizing lessons to meet the individual needs of all of your students can feel like an overwhelming

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