Posts in ELA/ Reading Strategies
Building Bridges in Bilingual Classrooms: Are We Meeting Student Needs?

Bilingual education offers a wealth of benefits, but ensuring its success requires careful consideration. Is your school prioritizing these elements in its bilingual programs? Let's discuss how to create the best learning experience for all! #BilingualEd #EquityInEducation

Read More
Empowering Education: 6 Innovative Strategies to Create Lifelong Learners

Unlocking the Power of Education: Discover 6 Creative Strategies for Inspired Learning! 🚀📚 Embrace active learning, foster collaboration, and celebrate individuality in the classroom. Join us on this transformative journey to create a nurturing environment where students thrive as lifelong learners.

Read More
How To Check Your Students Reading Performance?

As teachers, we document many of these occurrences in the classroom. Of course, we help our students but many teachers are not trained on ways to support students in the classrooms before a diagnosis.

Read More
Making Use Of Discussion To Enhance Students' Literacy Achievement

It may take some time, but preparing for and leading a discussion are two of the essential strategies for developing students' thinking over time and increasing their ability to develop a deeper understanding of the texts they read.

Read More
Why Middle Schoolers Are Primed for Dialogic Discussion

As middle schoolers transition from preteens get ready to engage in discussion. Understand the developmental phase and make sure you recognize student triggers, experiment with different forms of communication, and take the small things seriously.

Read More
Is Your Online Classroom Relevant, Interesting, Fun And Social?

Teachers are resilient yet, have to find creative ways to implement a new curriculum with the tools they already have. Here are some ideas that will get them started to plan for the fall.

Read More
Is Tech Making Our Reading Comprehension Better or Worse?

This digital age has brought many changes, including a lot of new proficiencies that are required from a person to be considered “literate”. but.. uh… simply reading online or subscribing to an eBook service does not a make a student digitally literate.

Read More
How are you Responding to Student Intervention (RTI)

Students achieving acceptable levels of growth are still monitored and Teacher Professional Development is key to provide best practices in the classroom. Remember this is 80-90% of the student population a typical classroom.

Read More
Can Students Resolve Everyday School Conflict?

Rather than punishing students, there has been ways that researchers have been looking into bringing in programs to not only bring down student conflict in schools, but to also give students tools to be able to handle conflict

Read More