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Most of you probably incorporate modeling into your teaching, but how can it be done in an efficient, productive way? The goal is always to strengthen our students' writing while also fostering independence. In this post, I'll share my top by tricks to modeling writing in your Kindergarten, 1st grade, and 2nd grade classrooms.
ALT TEXT: Partner work is important, yes! But how can it be set up to be sustainable and successful? In this post, I talk about how partner work can build classroom community and strengthen literacy skills. I also provide tips on how to set it up at the beginning of the year and include some of my favorite partner activities for Kindergarten, 1st grade, and 2nd grade students.
Do you know what vowel teams are? And when to teach them? Want some engaging activities and lessons for your students? In this blog post, you'll learn all about vowel teams and get lots of phonics teaching ideas for Kindergarten, first grade, or second grade students!
Do you know what a CCVC word is? What about a grapheme? Understanding phonemes, graphemes, consonant/vowel structure, and syllables will make you a better phonics and reading teacher!
Are your Kindergarten, first grade, or second grade students or children getting stuck on tricky words? This blog post has 9 strategies you can use to help them!
Do your students read or choose books during independent reading time? Come check out this blog to see how I set my kids up with book bags.
Do you have advanced or gifted readers in your classroom? Check out the blog for tips and tricks to challenge and support these students.
Looking for tools to communicate and build a community with your students' parents? This blog post has some of my favorite ways to break down the wall between parents and teachers!
Should we use leveled reading books to teach kids how to read? The answer is complex. In this blog post, I explain when to use (and not to use) leveled texts when teaching Kindergarten, first grade, or second grade students.
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I’m Alison, a literacy specialist. I love getting kids excited about reading and writing – and sharing teaching ideas with other teachers!

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