Alternative Education Classroom Management Literacy

4 Easy Ways to Involve Students in Your Lessons

A great lesson plan is more than preparation and delivery. It needs to grab the attention of the listeners and actively engage their minds in order to be effective. Students have many distractions pulling at them all the time: technology, relationship dilemmas, hunger, tiredness, on and on and on. As teachers, we have to break through that noise and grab the attention of our listeners. One of the easiest and most effective ways to make…

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Alternative Education Literacy

Do kids need cursive?

Do kids need cursive? Depends on who you talk to! Many say that with the rise of technology and the need to prepare children for the digital future, cursive is becoming obsolete. This article from Memoria Press points out 10 reasons why learning cursive is beneficial. However, I am going to focus on just two of these areas that demonstrate why kids need cursive. 1. Writing in cursive builds neural pathways. 2. Writing in cursive…

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Alternative Education Literacy

Do Pets Help Kids Learn?

Do Pets Help Kids Learn? We won’t all agree on which pet is best-dogs, cats, turtles, fish, and the list goes on. However, we can all agree that pets are beneficial for mental health and companionship. But do they specifically help kids learn? I believe the answer is ABSOLUTELY! There’s myriad information online about this, but I’m just going to share what I’ve seen from personal experience with my own family and friends. A few…

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Literacy

Short Vowel Practice Activity

This short vowel practice activity reinforces the short vowel sounds A, E, and U. This activity is best suited for Kindergarten-Second Grade. Addie Elephant’s Umbrella A Short Vowel Sounds Practice Activity Once upon a time, in a lush green jungle, there lived a little elephant named Addie. Addie had big, floppy ears and a long, swishy trunk that she used to pick apples from the trees. Addie loved apples more than anything else in the…

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Literacy

How to Make a Word Wall in 3 Easy Steps

If you’re looking for a simple way to help your student unlock the world of reading and writing, consider the humble word wall. Whether you’re a teacher, a parent homeschooling your child, or you’re simply looking to strengthen your own vocabulary, creating a word wall may be one of the most effective and simple ways to begin. Here are three steps to get you started: 1. Get a List of Words. The first step in…

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Literacy

Four Tools to Build Reading Success

Reading well significantly improves our lives. Our children’s future success may rise and fall on their reading and comprehension skills. Learning to read can be a delightful experience. Conversely, it can also be an absolute nightmarish struggle! Every battle needs a strategy, and teaching reading is no different. There’s no “one size fits all” approach to reading, but the 4 basic tools below will help to build a strong framework for reading mastery. Tool#1 for…

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Literacy

President’s Day Writing Fun With Leprechauns!

Lately I’ve been enjoying creating writing prompts using real pictures on my camera as well as AI generated pictures. Enjoy reading the short story and using the prompts to discuss creative writing, President’s Day, leprechauns, and whatever else it leads to. Hope you enjoy! Larry Leprechaun had always been a curious and adventurous little creature. He had been living in the lush green forests of Mt. Rushmore for as long as he could remember. The…

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Literacy

Six Simple Steps to Teach your Child to Read

Learning how to read is a crucial milestone in a child’s life. It opens the doors to a world of knowledge, imagination, and self-discovery. Some children seem to learn to read by osmosis while others go through years of struggle. Read on for six simple steps to teach your child to read. Step 1: Teach the short vowel sounds. The first step in learning to read is to understand the sounds of the letters. Start…

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