Fall has passed and it’s time for Winter! This fall holiday season flies by and soon enough it will be winter! But don’t worry, the ladies of Books Teachers Love are here to show you our most favorite winter read aloud picture books to keep your little hearts warm during the cool season. I can’t wait to show you how… Read More
Science Read Alouds
Hi there! I’m Jillian from The Starr Spangled Planner! I so happy to be stopping by Jen’s blog today. When she asked me to join her and share about my favorite science read alouds, my mind wandered to a recent letter from a male engineering students to his female peers. His viral post about the challenges that women face in the… Read More
Monster Adjectives
It’s fall, it’s Halloween. It’s time for monsters. It’s time for adjectives! A coworker reminded me of this book Go Away Big Green Monster {affiliate link}. Classic 90’s book {can’t you tell from the cover??}. I remember reading this book as a kid. I’ve just barely touched on adjectives with our pumpkin exploration, but now it’s time to dig deep and… Read More
Clifford & Commands {Teaching Imperative Sentences}
Every once in a while, I get a BRILLIANT idea. It always comes in the middle of my lesson. I literally say, “WAIT. Let’s try this…” Have you had those moments before? It happened to me today when I started teaching commands or as common core calls it “imperative sentences”. It all started with my little Clifford stuffed animal that I… Read More
5 Way to Use Sticky Notes in the Classroom
Hop on over to Education to the Core to read my guest post on my STICKY NOTE OBSESSION and how I use sticky notes/post-its all around the classroom!
Fall into Great Resources
Happy FALL my friends! I am linking up with some of my sweet blogging friends to #fallintogreatresources {search this hashtag on TpT and you’ll pull up a TON of great fall resources just for you}! I am a children’s picture book LOVER! Here are two of my most favorite FALL books! The Ugly Pumpkin {affiliate link} is about a little odd looking… Read More
Books Teachers Love: The Ugly Pumpkin
Happy FALL! I wish wish wish we had fall weather here in Southern California, but hopefully soon! We are back for a new set of BOOKS TEACHERS LOVE! Let’s talk about “The Ugly Pumpkin”… If you are joining us for the first time, you should definitely check out previous months: August Edition September Edition October Edition Let’s talk about books… Read More
6 Ways to Use Sit Spots in Your Classroom & Giveaway!
It’s almost the weekend! Come hop along with me and my friends as we show you 6 was to use SitSpots in & out of the classroom! I’ve been dying for some Sit Spots in my classroom for over a year now! While in Vegas for the TpT Conference, there was a fabulous Sit Spots booth upstairs in the… Read More
Read Aloud Suggestions: Math
Hi there, I’m Lauren, author of A Teachable Teacher! I’m so excited that Jen asked me to share on her blog today. I’ll be sharing some fall math read alouds that are perfect for enforcing the concept of estimation! When I first started teaching first grade, I inherited many MathStart books. They are perfect for introducing new math concepts. Betcha is a… Read More
Why I Don’t Like Anti-Bullying Week
October marks National Bully Prevention Month. Now, don’t get me wrong, I do believe “bullies” exist and they need to be stopped. But after several years at different schools with week long “Anti-Bullying” assemblies and activities, I’ve come to find it more hurtful than helpful. The dictionary defines a bully as “one who is habitually cruel to others who are… Read More
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