TPT Seller Tips: Create Products That Will Sell
Here are the steps that I use as a TPT seller whenever I create a new product for my TPT store.
Here are the steps that I use as a TPT seller whenever I create a new product for my TPT store.
Hey there, teachers! Hispanic Heritage Month (also sometimes called Latinx Heritage Month) is celebrated every year from September 15 to October 15. It’s the perfect time to celebrate and share the stories of Hispanic role models with your students. I’ve got awesome reading comprehension passages for 3rd and 4th graders (and yes, some are freebies!)…
Did you know that March is Women’s History Month? As educators, we can celebrate by bringing stories of inspiring women to our students. My women’s history month reading comprehension passages for 3rd and 4th graders (including freebies!) celebrate the achievements of today’s icons. From the melodies of Taylor Swift to the advocacy of Emma Watson,…
Ramadan is a special time for our Muslim friends and family. It’s a month full of reflection, community, and, yes, fasting from sunrise to sunset. Even though the grown-ups are the ones who are required to fast, many kids want to give it a try too. They might not fast the whole day, but they’re…
Ever had your students swap papers for peer editing or revisions, only to have the feedback go no deeper than, “I like your work because the picture is so colorful”? Enter the student-friendly peer editing checklist – it’s like a treasure map for finding the golden nuggets in writing (and the not-so-shiny bits that could…
The Lunar New Year (sometimes known as Chinese New Year or the Spring Festival) takes place every winter in January or February, depending on the lunar calendar. It’s an important holiday that’s celebrated across much of Asia and by communities with Asian heritage all across the world! Bring the celebration into your classroom with these…
So your students are starting to make progress with their decoding. But that fluency… That can be a big sticking point for a lot of kids, and so it needs to be a regular part of your literacy instruction!My favorite secret weapon for teaching oral reading fluency? POEMS! I use them every single day, and they’re a huuuuuuugggeeee help…
As teachers, we know that tape diagrams, which are also known as bar models or strip diagrams, can be excellent tools for making sense of math word problems. But to our students… sometimes they just seem impossible! (And if they’re new for you, too, don’t worry! I’ve got examples of tape diagrams below). Never fear….