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Danielle Knigh Teaching Character, Character Study, Character Education, Biography Study, Biography Report, Biography Graphic Organizer, Student Objective, Biography Projects, Student Collaboration
Body Biography Project Bundle, for Any Novel, Short Story, Play, or Film For Print and Digital - Study All Knight
Danielle Knigh
Teaching Stem, Teaching Science, Science Lessons, Science Activities, Primary Teaching, Science Ideas, Help Teaching, Creative Activities, Teaching Ideas
What to do With a Box? Challenge - Connecting Literature and STEM
Figurative Language Puzzles {FREEBIE} Middle School Language Arts, Teaching Language Arts, Teaching Literacy, Teaching Writing, Speech And Language, Teaching English, Literacy Centers, Teaching Themes, Language Education
Figurative Language Puzzles {FREEBIE}
Figurative Language Puzzles {FREEBIE}
Fraction bookmarks. A little math reminder, even when they're reading... Teaching Fractions, Math Fractions, Teaching Math, Converting Fractions, Elementary School Teacher, School Fun, Elementary Schools, Public School
Step into 2nd Grade with Mrs. Lemons
Fraction bookmarks. A little math reminder, even when they're reading...
Are your students writing the same words over and over? Here are some helpful synonyms for the word "went." :) Writing Tips, Writing A Book, Writing Prompts, Essay Writing
Are your students writing the same words over and over? Here are some helpful synonyms for the word "went." :)
fairy tales, told by the 'other' character in the story. Boy, these are a hoot! What a great way to teach point of view! Teaching Theatre, Teaching Advice
Just My Point of View
fairy tales, told by the 'other' character in the story. Boy, these are a hoot! What a great way to teach point of view!
Patricia Polacco IPAD/IPOD Listening Center QR Codes Kindergarten Reading, Teaching Reading, Reading Writing, Learning, Qr Code Listening Centers, Reading Centers, Listening Station
Faith Siegrist
Patricia Polacco IPAD/IPOD Listening Center QR Codes
FREE! Practically No Prep QR Code Listening Center. 6 Cinderella Read-Alouds. Safe Share Video links. Kindergarten Technology, Teaching Technology, Educational Technology, Technology Theme
Brandi Caldwell of My Teacher Friend
FREE! Practically No Prep QR Code Listening Center. 6 Cinderella Read-Alouds. Safe Share Video links.
Practically No Prep Listening Center: Freebie #1. QR codes for 12 video read alouds. Safe Share links (no ads!) and FREE FREE FREE! Add to your listening center, like, yesterday. Reading Ideas, Reading Activities, Guided Reading, Classroom Activities
Brandi Caldwell of My Teacher Friend
Practically No Prep Listening Center: Freebie #1. QR codes for 12 video read alouds. Safe Share links (no ads!) and FREE FREE FREE! Add to your listening center, like, yesterday.
FREEBIE! Practically No Prep QR code listening center. Print these adorable QR codes and then watch as your students beg to work at this center. Implement it, like, yesterday. Garden Kindergarten
Brandi Caldwell of My Teacher Friend
FREEBIE! Practically No Prep QR code listening center. Print these adorable QR codes and then watch as your students beg to work at this center. Implement it, like, yesterday.
A Handful of Great Apps for literacy Education ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning Mindful Education, Education Today, Apps For Teaching, Teaching Activities, Teaching Teachers, Educational Apps, Learning Technology, Assistive Technology
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A Handful of Great Apps for literacy Education ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning
The students read the passage independently, then travel around the classroom answering the questions on butcher paper. There can be 3-4 stations with each station asking a question about a story element (i.e. one on characters, one on setting etc). Each stations has enough squares for each student in the class to write their answer. The question can be posted on the butcher paper, or on the wall. Students must support their answer with evidence from the story. Library Lessons, Reading Lessons, Reading Skills, Reading Strategies, Writing Ideas, Student Reading
The students read the passage independently, then travel around the classroom answering the questions on butcher paper. There can be 3-4 stations with each station asking a question about a story element (i.e. one on characters, one on setting etc). Each stations has enough squares for each student in the class to write their answer. The question can be posted on the butcher paper, or on the wall. Students must support their answer with evidence from the story.