Mentoring in the Middle
Historical fiction is sometimes a tough sell for upper elementary students.  It's not that they don't like the ideas, it'...
Several weeks ago, I wrote about helping students learn the five different styles of nonfiction writing.  This is so helpful for them to u...
A group of teachers and I are each taking two products apiece and putting them on sale on December 30th and 31st.  Click on either of the...
Remember doing math pages in school where you solved some kind of riddle?  I loved those!  They were fun and challenging, and you didn'...
As you prepare your classroom  with Winter resources for next year (gulp! Will it really be 2019?) you're going to want to buy some ...
True confession.  Sometimes I feel like most other people "get it" when it comes to social media, and I'm late to the party.  ...
I wrote about my frustration with getting some of my students reading a few posts ago, and how Pernille Ripp's blog post reminded me t...