Motivate Young Readers With Primary Easy Reader Chapter Books
When children begin to read it is magic. You want to keep them interested and challenged. They love to say, “I’m reading a chapter …
Continue ReadingWhen children begin to read it is magic. You want to keep them interested and challenged. They love to say, “I’m reading a chapter …
Continue ReadingMany foods that fill our grocery store shelves, get served everyday in restaurants, and feed people around the world have their origins in Native …
Continue ReadingAncient Romans loved all things Greek. In the highest form of flattery, the Romans copied Greek architecture, sculpture, and mythology. Learn the …
Continue ReadingThis article provides links to the short story unit that I’ve implemented in the 1st and 2nd six weeks of my 8th Grade Reading Curriculum.
Continue ReadingStudying for standardized tests’ reading portions allows students to develop their own manner of test taking. They will build confidence and …
Continue ReadingIncorporating technology into the curriculum is not always easy. As a matter of fact, teaching to the multiple intelligences is not always easy …
Continue ReadingJoseph Conrad’s “Heart of Darkness” is a novel rich in symbolism. The following is a discussion of some of the symbols found in this …
Continue ReadingAfter the teacher has taught the basics of writing a Spanish business letter, students can do various activities which involve Spanish letter writing …
Continue ReadingLooking for a kindergarten readiness checklist to send home with parents of children getting ready to start kindergarten? This article can be copied …
Continue ReadingMake connections with your students about a 2,000-year-old culture that scientists refer to as Hopewell. This lesson will highlight the features of …
Continue ReadingThe National Inclusion Project is an organization that promotes the inclusion of children with special needs in community and classroom programs …
Continue ReadingPart of living in Taos, New Mexico is the beauty and history of the Taos Pueblo. As a resident of Taos, Jean Scheid tells us all you need to know …
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