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Solids, liquids, gases...oh my! Are you looking for engaging activities, experiments, and lessons to teach your kiddos about the different states of matter? This resource has a little bit of everything you will need to make this topic fun and relatable!

Endeavors in Education saved to Matter
Using prior knowledge is an essential strategy for reading comprehension. The more knowledge students have on a topic, the easier it will be for them to understand, and make connections to, new texts. Prior knowledge
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"Many of us struggle to find the words to ask for help. I thought this poster could make it a bit easier for my students to reach out."

Melissa Pilshaw saved to Back To School
PRIMARY WRITING - UNIT 6 My nonfiction writing unit is here! This is the perfect way to introduce students to what informational writing is. This unit is so engaging for students because it uses real life photographs and animals. We discuss how exciting it is to wri
jackie watson saved to Stuff to Try
La lecture guidée en maternelle – Guided Reading in a French Primary Classroom – Enseignons Ensemble
Has this ever happened to you? You’re sitting at your guided reading table, with a group of sweet students who […]

Chelsea Boudreau saved to TEACHER
Teaching narrative writing can be easy, effective while consuming little time. This model is simple to implelment and promotes student love for writing!
Lydia Ascencio saved to Writing
First grade teachers know how important it can be to have visual cues in a classroom full of emergent readers. I created these Phonics Posters

Hazel Hamzah saved to Learning Support
It is easy to create or search for activities related to fictional literature, but what about informational text?! Most of the activities we find are the same graphic organizers, just to be used with different books. Here are some more hands-on lessons you can use with your students to dive into informational text!

Ally Ocheskey saved to READING
From the beginning of the year until the end, these fun activities will get your students excited about learning. You should definitely go out and get some popsicle sticks for this.

BuzzFeed Shopping saved to Back To School
Looking for some guided reading games you can use during your first grade small groups? These guided reading activities are hands-on and a great way to practice different early literacy skills like sight words.

Tiffany Ramer saved to For the classroom