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21 Articles about CHARACTER
Graffiti Board Inspires Kids to Write, Read, & Talk About Books.
Idea by Tanya, 4th Grade Teacher, Burns, Tennessee:
Each year, I transform a bulletin board near my reading More...
Celebrate Reading with Character Doubles.
Idea by Sheila, 2nd Grade Teacher, Fairport, New York:
Each November I plan a "Dress-Like-a-Character Day" to celebrate National More...
Story Walks Keep Kids Focused Before Holiday Celebrations.
Idea by Dawn, Kindergarten Teacher, Lebanon, Missouri:
In the past, whenever a celebration day was upon us, the More...
A Fictitious Character Promotes Solid Test Results.
Idea by Carol 3rd Grade Teacher, Clifton, New Jersey:
While reading your Really Good Stuff tips for helping students with More...
Help Intermediate Students Uncover "Found Poems."
Idea by Frank, Middle School English Teacher, Riverhead, NY:
Here’s one no-fail poetry activity older students always find More...
On March 2nd, Open Your Own Dr. Seuss Café.
Idea by Charlene, 4th Grade Teacher, Washington, Pennsylvania.
Need a creative idea for helping students compile book summaries? More...
Put Kind Words in Their Mouths.
Idea by Christy, 2nd Grade Teacher, Buford, Georgia.
As part of our focus on character development, our class discusses the importance of More...
A "Dressy" Way to Address Phonemes.
Idea by Connie, Special Ed K-3 Teacher, Huntingdon, Tennessee:
Here’s how to infuse your phonemic lessons with a bit of dramatic flair. More...
Literary Wax Museum Sheds Light on Book Characters and Settings!
Idea by Charlene, 4th Grade Teacher, Washington, Pennsylvania.
Each year my students participate in a Literary More...
This Spider Party Captures their Interest and Imagination.
Idea by Kristin, 2nd Grade Teacher, Las Vegas, NV.
Instead of a Halloween party, have a spider party. Starting More...
This Intermediate cross-curriculum exercise was sent in by Ditty, who is a Guidance Counselor in Charleston, WV.
I found a way to really involve my fifth and sixth grade students More...
Here’s an idea that combines writing skills with character ed, send in by Cathy, who teaches 3rd Grade in Henderson, TX.
I teach my class to write thank you notes after field More...
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