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Want to Try Novel Studies but Don’t Know Where to Start? Let’s Break It Down!
Thinking about using novel studies in your classroom but feeling a little overwhelmed about where to begin? You’re not alone. Novel studies can feel like a big leap if you’ve never done them before—but I promise, they’re so worth it, and they’re not as complicated as they might seem.


Best Read Aloud Books to Celebrate Black History
There are so many wonderful books to celebrate African American history. In my classroom, I love filling my shelves with all different types of African American books. African American history is American history. It needs to be shared and celebrated! Here are some of my favorite books. You can click on each picture to access my Amazon affiliate link. Picture Books Through My Eyes by Ruby Bridges Ruby Bridges was just six years old when she became a symbol of the civil right


"Creative and Engaging First Day Activities for Your Classroom"
I don't know about you but I think the first day of school is one of the hardest days of the year! From bell to bell, there are little...


Best Ways to Use Books to Teach Expectations for a Kind and Caring Classroom Community
Some teachers are awesome math teachers, others are amazing writing teachers, one of the things I pride myself on is creating a classroom...


"How to Make Teaching the American Revolution Engaging and Educational: 3 Tips for Educators"
Teaching the American Revolution can be a lot of fun. Kids love learning about history, especially when there's a power struggle between two sides, but how do we find time to teach Social Studies? Here are three ideas for kicking off your American Revolution unit. 1. Engage Students with Book Clubs Book clubs are a great way to get kids engaged in a topic. I Survived the American Revolution and Time Travel are historical fiction books that take place during the American Revo
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