How to Teach the Alphabet
Learn how to teach the alphabet to 4-year-olds (and 3-year-olds and 5-year-olds, too!). It’s easier than you may think!
Learn how to teach the alphabet to 4-year-olds (and 3-year-olds and 5-year-olds, too!). It’s easier than you may think!
Not sure how to teach grammar? Try these fun and educational activities to get you started and have your students learning in no time!
Break out crayons and start rhyming to color in these fun Groundhog Day coloring pages! They’re great for reinforcing rhyming word skills.
Make Groundhog Day extra-special with this adorable FREE Groundhog Day Acrostic Poem template for elementary-age students!
Slippery, slimy, sugary…adjectives are delightful! Learn how to teach adjectives and apply that knowledge to grammar and writing.
This MLK Day, have your students write about equality with the help of this Free MLK Day Acrostic Poem template! It’s perfect for grades 2-5!
Dividing words into syllables is a game-changing decoding strategy. If you know how to teach syllables, you can take a beginning reader from “fab” to “fabulous” in no time!
Has your child hit a bump on the road to reading? Learn how to teach letter sounds to struggling students.
Can your child recognize all the upper and lowercase letters? Teaching this all-important pre-reading step can feel like scaling Mt. Everest. Where do you start? The short answer: Right here!
Are you or your students struggling with how to take notes in class? Check out these easy methods that will make note taking and studying easier!
Roll the dice to find out what to write! December writing lessons can be festive and fun with these Christmas writing prompts.
It’s not hard to teach opposites–it’s easy! Read on to learn just how to teach opposites to kids.
Make your digital lessons pop with a FREE Parts of Speech Virtual Escape Room for upper elementary students! Answer sheet and key included!
Mermaids, and mermen, are magical creatures that live in the waters of oceans, seas, and lakes. Discover mysterious fun facts about mermaids!
Do you want to integrate your teaching around a central theme? Then you want a unit study. Here’s how to create one!
Reading doesn’t have to be a strictly solitary activity. Discuss the big ideas, share experiences, and develop comprehension when you learn how to create a book study.
Book reports are a curriculum mainstay, but their format is a bit tired. Spice up your assignment with these creative book report ideas!
Your student is now ready to read sentences. Now it’s time to teach Inferencing! Here is all you need to know about how to teach inferencing.
Break out those picture books! It’s time to teach inferencing! These picture books to teach inferencing are our favorites!
Say hello to learning how to teach high frequency words! These activities will help your child become a more fluent reader!