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Practical Strategies for Reluctant Readers

by BrainNinjasWP

Do you have students who avoid reading? Check out these step-by-step effective strategies for reluctant readers so you can get all of your students to enjoy reading.

Do you have students in your classroom you would label as reluctant readers? A reluctant reader is usually considered to be a person who doesn’t read for pleasure, but we’re about to debunk that myth and help you out in your classroom by giving you strategies to engage reluctant readers in ways you didn’t even know you needed.

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Filed Under: Classroom Tips, Teaching Strategies Tagged With: Book Recommendations, English Language Arts, english language learners, language, Language Arts, Reading, reading strategies, reluctant readers, strategies for reluctant readers

Books About Kindness That Should Be in Every Classroom

by BrainNinjasWP

This is a great list of kindness books you can use in your classroom (even an upper elementary classroom) all year round. Use them for Pink Shirt Day, World Kindness Day or to foster a kind environment for all your students.

We love picture books and use them all the time in our classroom as mentor texts or to illustrate a writer’s craft. We love books that highlight kindness and use them all year with our students. We’re always on the search for new books, but here are some of the best kindness books we’ve found and use all year.

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Filed Under: Classroom Tips Tagged With: Book Recommendations, books, classroom library, Kindness, Kindness Books, picture books, Pink Shirt Day

Uplifting Picture Books for Lunar New Year

by BrainNinjasWP

Do you need a list of books to use for Chinese New Year, Korean New Year or Vietnamese New Year? Luna New Year is on its way and we've searched for some great books you can use to learn about these traditions.

Usually, we talk about Chinese New Year. Did you know that many other countries celebrate the New Year at the same time? In Vietnam, it is called Tết. It is called Seollal in South Korea. We find one of the best ways to help our students understand different traditions is to read books about the different Lunar New Year celebrations.

These New Year celebrations are based on the lunar calendar. The lunar calendar is calculated using the movement of the Earth around the Sun and the Moon around the Earth. The lunar new year is usually celebrated sometime in January or February. This time of year is a time when families gather, share food and participate in local traditions.

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Filed Under: Classroom Tips Tagged With: Chinese New Year, Holidays, Holidays and Seasonal, Korean New Year, Lesson Plans, Lunar New Year, Vietnamese New Year

Ways to Teach Drama in the Classroom

by BrainNinjasWP

Drama has many uses in the classroom. It promotes reading, fluency, expression and can help with confidence and public speaking. Come learn some of the ways you can use drama in your classroom.

Students love role-playing and dramatic play, but many find the pressure of a performance overwhelming. Add some drama to your classroom by using drama circles, role-playing and storytelling in a low-risk environment.

Read on to find out all the reasons you should add some drama to your classroom and ways you can add a little bit every day.

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Filed Under: Classroom Tips, Engaging Lessons Tagged With: Canadian History, Drama, Drama Circles, Historic Women, Indigenous Cultures, Seven Teachings, Social Studies, The Famous Five

How to Change Math With Interactive Notebooks

by BrainNinjasWP

Are you avoiding interactive math notebooks because they seem like too much work? Are you struggling to teach math because you worry about your own knowledge base? Never fear! We have the solutions! Let's get you teaching math today!

When a colleague told us we should try interactive notebooks in math, we agreed and then went on our merry ways and did math the same old way for another year.

At the end of that school year, she approached us again and DEMANDED we buy an Interactive Math Journal lesson plan set. We took a look, bought it and then went on summer vacation, never to think about math for a whole two months.

Near the end of the summer, we opened it up and it CHANGED OUR WORLD. We will never teach math the same way again. That being said, there are a few things we learned about the process and we wanted to share these tips with you so you don’t have to spend so much time figuring things out yourself.

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Filed Under: Classroom Tips, Engaging Lessons Tagged With: Classroom Set Up, Differentiation, interactive math notebooks, Interactive Notebooks, Math, Math Lessons, Mathematics, Teachers Pay Teachers, TpT Products

How to Stretch Your Classroom Library

by BrainNinjasWP

Use these tips to expand the number of books in your classroom. Reach those reluctant readers and don't waste your money! We've collected all the different ways we could think of to get free or discounted books for your classroom library.

You are a great teacher, but don’t have a classroom library? Of course, you want your students to have a great selection of books for reading throughout the year, but most schools do not pay for classroom libraries. How on Earth are new teachers (and even the more experienced ones) expected to have a quality selection of classroom library books?

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Filed Under: Classroom Tips Tagged With: books, classroom library, Classroom Set Up, library, ninja tips, Professional Learning, teaching on a budget

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