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National Poetry Month Ideas for the School Library

National Poetry Month Ideas for the School Library

National Poetry Month, held in April, arrives during one of the busiest seasons. Spring Break, test prep, special programs, yearbook due dates and warmer weather creating antsy children can make…

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Phonemic Awareness: What is It and How Do I Teach It?
What is Phonemic Awareness?

Phonemic Awareness: What is It and How Do I Teach It?

It would be hard to argue that Phonemic Awareness isn't an important skill. However, there are lots of questions one could ask about phonemic awareness. Keep reading to find the…

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How to Have a Beach Day Transformation: Change Your Classroom for A Sensational Day for First and Second Graders
Beach Day Transformation

How to Have a Beach Day Transformation: Change Your Classroom for A Sensational Day for First and Second Graders

Tap into the exhilaration of a day at the beach with a Beach Day Transformation for your First or Second Grade students! What is a Classroom Transformation? A classroom transformation…

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5 Powerful Ways to Use A Question of the Day in the Classroom
5 Powerful Ways to Use a Question of the Day in the Classroom

5 Powerful Ways to Use A Question of the Day in the Classroom

Having a Question of the Day can have a lot of benefits. It allows you to practice skills that need to be practiced on a routine basis, without the practice…

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5 Tips for Teaching the Horror Genre to Elementary Students

5 Tips for Teaching the Horror Genre to Elementary Students

Teaching the horror genre in elementary school can be a fun and engaging way to introduce students to the world of literature and storytelling. While horror may seem like a…

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3 Secrets to a Successful Scholastic Book Fair (That Will Make You Money!)
3 Secrets for a Successful Scholastic Book Fair

3 Secrets to a Successful Scholastic Book Fair (That Will Make You Money!)

After recently finishing a record-breaking Scholastic Book Fair Week of almost $10,000.00 in sales, I put in some time to reflect on HOW that record had been made.  It was…

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