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1 2 3 Come Do Some More "Oh, the Places You'll Go..." Suess Activities With Me! Last week I posted a super-fun “Oh the Places I'll Go” flip-the-flap, writing prompt HAT craftivity. While I was working on that packet, I also designed a craft featuring "...

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Hi Teachers! If you’ve been following my blog, you may have seen recent posts about this new resource line, Interactive VocAppulary™! This resource is essentially an interactive vocabulary activity where students design apps for each vocabulary word for their themed Smartphone! What is unique about Interactive VocAPPulary™ is that it combines the use of

Teaching Prepositions Teaching Prepositions, Grammar Interactive Notebook, Preposition Activities, Teach English To Kids, Notebook Page, English Projects, Teaching English Grammar, Grammar Activities, Teaching Grammar

In our classroom we have been learning all about prepositions. I usually hate teaching grammar, but these hands-on reading units have made it so much more fun! Pinterest I started off by introducing prepositions with a song… These songs were PERFECT!! If you play them, be prepared for a classroom of little singers that will […]

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The days of dioramas and book reports may be long gone. (Is it wrong that I’m a little sad about that?) Yet the expectation that students read and express their understanding of what they’ve read remains as strong as ever. So what’s a teacher to do? More specifically, what’s a creative teacher to do, when she doesn’t want to rely on worksheets? Get creative, of course! I’ve compiled 9 Fun Book Projects for you. They’re quick and easy to prepare, and best of all, they’re engaging – for both…

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