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a classroom with chairs and desks that have the text 5th grade what does a reading lesson actually look like?

What does a 5th grade reading lesson in a typical elementary school look like? I will walk you through a 60 minute ELA lesson that’s highly engaging and highly effective. It’s a simple idea that yielded great result in my upper elementary classroom. Get your sticky notes ready and let’s teach! #stickynotes #literacyactivities #upperelementary #fifthgrade #readingcomprehension #lessonplanning #teachingreading #teachingideas #readingideas #readinglessons #literacy

young children writing on a white board with the words syncynm game fast and competitive

Filler Activities for ELA (blog post) What can you do with five extra minutes in secondary ELA? Here are a few ideas to engage students until the bell.

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black out writing use with any literature text in this fun activity for kids and adults

A new twist on the ELA staple: blackout writing. Engage your students in their literature text with this fun and creative activity.

four cards with the words how to gamify your ela classroom steps to make great mod and tone cards

Need a fun way to teach tone? Use a high school ELA game in your classroom using a deck of cards, a sharpie, and student brain power!

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the point of view anchor chart is shown with pencils and markers

Here are the only three anchor charts you need to teach point of view in your elementary classroom! These anchor charts are simple and effective for best practices. Laminate them and use the charts again and again!

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black and white pictures with words that say what were they thinking? interactive history activities

A Thing of the Past...Primary Sources for Elementary Students - Help your upper elementary and middle school students better understand primary sources in their social studies and reading lessons and units with this great blog post and FREE download. Your 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th grade students will use the graphic organizer to determine what they see, what they know, and what they still have questions about. Grab it now! {fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth graders, freebie} #MrMault

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Using Clothespins to Display Student Work | Learning In Wonderland How To Create A History Display, Alice In Wonderland Lesson Ideas, Tim Burton Self Portrait Lesson, 5th Grade Writing, 3rd Grade Writing, 2nd Grade Writing, Beginning Of Year, 4th Grade Writing, Beginning Of The School Year

I’m linking up today with Owl-ways Be Inspired to show you how I am using clothespins in the classroom. I use clothespins a few different ways. One of my favorites is to display student work. This is the display I created: I created it with some scrapbook paper, clothespins and some ribbon. The clothes pins ... Read More about Using Clothespins to Display Student Work

a classroom with bookshelves, desks and chairs in the background text reads modern give classroom wall ideas blank wall brainstorm examples

Brainstorm inexpensive ways to decorate your classroom walls!

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