Father’s Day Activity and Craft

Are you looking for a Father’s Day activity and craft for your classroom? Look no further. Students will take time to write an all about piece on their dad or other important role model of their choice. They will then add it to a fun taco craft with the pun “Let’s Taco Bout My Dad”. […]
Special May Writing Activities That Your Class Can’t Miss

It is difficult to find end of the year writing prompts that capture students attention. Let’s change that! With prompts from every genre and read alouds to accompany writing, these May writing prompts and activities are sure to engage students and get students pencils moving! May Narrative Prompt: Have students write a fun, imaginative narrative […]
How to Set Up EVERYTHING in Your Writing Classroom To Make Life Easier

Teaching writing can seem daunting. It can be hard to tell where to start and what to do. What if I told you that setting up your elementary writing centers and your writing block could be easy peasy lemon squeezey? Read on to discover EVERYTHING you need to know about setting up a writing block […]
The Best DIGITAL Narrative Writing Activities with Astonishing Results

Are you looking for a FUN digital narrative writing activity that you can implement digitally with your students? Digital writing projects are GREAT to use in both in person and virtual classrooms. They are easy to assign, require no prep work and include ALL instructional videos needed to teach a topic. My Summer Break Sometimes […]
How to Use Digital Writing Prompts to Boost Student Results

Are you looking for new ways to incorporate digital writing prompts in your in person classroom this year? Digital writing prompts are a great way to get students independently practicing both technology skills and the art of the writing craft. It is also helpful because it is NO prep and easy to assign. Read on […]
How to Run Small Writing Groups and Make It Look Easy

Best practice tells us that we should be doing a workshop model in all subjects. I bet that in both reading and math you set your day up by doing a mini lesson, then running small groups and centers. Why should writing be any different? Here is how I set up my second grade writing […]