It’s nearly time to say goodbye to summer as the school year settles in. Fall is rolling in, and with it special September themes including apples and Hispanic Heritage Month.
You may also be thinking hard about how best to support all the learners in your class. Each child is different and brings something unique to your classroom. So, we’ve added some new resources with practical solutions to set all your students up for success, including this article on teaching the whole child. I hope it helps you plan today and all year!
Task cards are a great way to build complex reading skills with mini-passages and targeted questions. This apple-themed card is perfect for teaching about theme and context clues.
This brand-new resource is “an intriguing biographical text about famous children's writer Pam Muñoz Ryan, complete with questions for the student and resources for the teacher.”—John Gottshalk, Grade 4 Teacher
This how-to text shares the steps for making a scarecrow and includes comprehension questions. It is perfect for students reading up to two grade levels below level.
Hurray and yippee! This seven-page packet features interjections and includes a list of 100 interjections, teaching ideas, and reproducibles. Language arts will be done in a snap—zowie!
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