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ALT TEXT: Want to find some free websites and tools you can use right away? This blog post has tons of the best free websites for teachers and Kindergarten, first grade, and second grade students.
Need some help teaching phonological awareness online? Virtual or remote teaching can make phonological awareness instruction challenging. Read this post for specific tips to help your Kindergarten, first grade, or second grade students with phonological awareness skills!
How To Teach Reading Without Small Group Instruction
Are you teaching writing online to your Kindergarten, 1st grade, and 2nd grade students? This blog post has 5 tips to help, plus a freebie for you! Read the entire post for these online writing lesson tips.
Are you teaching reading online? Read this blog post for remote teaching tips and strategies for your Kindergarten, 1st grade, or 2nd grade class.
Teaching is a demanding profession. Sometimes all the expectations can become too much, and we're left feeling overwhelmed and drained. This blog post has self-care ideas and mental health tips for teachers.
Remote teaching is challenging. Teaching guided reading or reading small groups is a great way to reach your students, but how do you make it work? This post has tips for teaching small groups online in Kindergarten, first grade, and second grade.
Do you end up wasting a lot of your teacher planning periods? As a teacher, staying organized and lesson planning are so time consuming. We have to make the most of every minute we have! Read this blog post for lots of concrete strategies about how to make the most of your teacher prep time.
Guided reading groups are the perfect opportunity to provide students with intentional instruction that addresses their individual needs as readers. So how can you ensure that students (especially those that finish early) are engaged in meaningful activities the entire time? This blog post shares ideas for activities that can be used to ensure that ALL learners in the group are actively engaged and on task!
How can we use technology tools to help us plan more efficiently? This blog post shares technology tips and tricks to help you save time!
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