3 Tips For Teaching K-2 Students To Use Graphic Organizers
Graphic organizers come in handy when you’re working with Kindergarten, first grade, and second grade students. But first, if you’re not 100%
Graphic organizers come in handy when you’re working with Kindergarten, first grade, and second grade students. But first, if you’re not 100%
Graphic organizers come in handy when you’re working with Kindergarten, first grade, and second grade students. But first, if you’re not 100%
Graphic organizers come in handy when you’re working with Kindergarten, first grade, and second grade students. But first, if you’re not 100%
You’re feeling refreshed and rejuvenated (hopefully!) after a long break. The kids will have mixed emotions – some will be excited to be
You’re feeling refreshed and rejuvenated (hopefully!) after a long break. The kids will have mixed emotions – some will be excited to be
You’re feeling refreshed and rejuvenated (hopefully!) after a long break. The kids will have mixed emotions – some will be excited to be
I’m sure you’ve heard of the “short ‘a’ vowel sound” and “long ‘a’ vowel sound.” These terms are very relevant when you’re
I’m sure you’ve heard of the “short ‘a’ vowel sound” and “long ‘a’ vowel sound.” These terms are very relevant when you’re
I’m sure you’ve heard of the “short ‘a’ vowel sound” and “long ‘a’ vowel sound.” These terms are very relevant when you’re
I’m sure you’ve heard of the “short ‘a’ vowel sound” and “long ‘a’ vowel sound.” These terms are very relevant when you’re
Vocabulary is key to a student’s literacy success. When a student is reading a text, their comprehension of that text depends largely on their
It can be really overwhelming to realize that your child is behind in reading. You start to ask yourself tons of questions – “What should I do?
Yes, you read that title correctly! Students innately want to talk, talk, talk. They want to talk to a friend on their soccer team about the tough
When you think about it, children actually do quite a bit of comparing and contrasting in their everyday lives! Think about lunch and recess time,
Once Kindergarten students know their letters and letter sounds, so many doors open up for them! But transitioning from letters to actually reading