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While younger students often receive strong phonics instruction, by grades 3–5 the emphasis sometimes shifts too heavily toward comprehension alone. However, struggling readers in these grades still need continued support in decoding and fluency....
Keeping our energy up is becoming more challenging, especially as we approach cooler weather and continuing conditions of instability.
In many elementary classrooms, math instruction has traditionally emphasized memorization—students are expected to quickly recall facts and follow...
While younger students often receive strong phonics instruction, by grades 3–5 the emphasis sometimes shifts too heavily toward comprehension alone....
One of the most important challenges in upper elementary classrooms is meeting the needs of struggling learners while maintaining high expectations...
Students are expected to engage with increasingly complex texts, solve multi-step problems, and express their thinking in more sophisticated ways. At...
Teaching reading comprehension through metacognition transforms students from passive readers into active thinkers. When teachers consistently model...
Increasing teacher agency isn't just about changing the PD calendar; it’s about changing the school culture. It requires administrators to trust...
When teachers clearly model skills, guide practice thoughtfully, and gradually release responsibility, students thrive. They feel capable, confident,...
When teachers intentionally teach emotional regulation, they are not “taking time away” from instruction. They are building the conditions that...
Creating a classroom where mistakes are not just tolerated but welcomed is one of the most powerful instructional moves a teacher can make. When...