Tammy’s Blog

Using the Science of Reading to Teach
The Science of Reading: 5 Ways to Help Struggling Readers Do you remember the first time you read a book all by yourself? It was probably a pretty big accomplishment! You may not have realized it at the time, but your brain was working hard to make sense of all those words on the page. In fact, reading is one of the most complex activities that our brains do. But for struggling students, reading can
Classroom Library Organization with Kids Reading
Classroom Library Organization Tips For Busy Teachers If you’re a teacher, then you know that a well-organized classroom library can be a powerful tool in helping your students learn. But if you’re like most teachers, you probably don’t have a lot of time to spend organizing your library. Here are some quick and easy tips to help. Classroom Library Organization Tips There is no right or wrong way to organize your library.  Decide what you
teacher in organized classroom
How Having an Organized Classroom Will Help You Be a Better TeacherAre you having trouble getting your classroom organized and keeping it that way? If you’re like most teachers, organization is a challenge. It’s hard to find things and even harder to keep everything organized. But did you know that having an organized classroom can help you be a better teacher? Here are four ways an organized classroom can help you teach more effectively:(1) You’ll
getting to know you back to school activities for elementary students
5 Fun Getting to Know You Activities for Back to School As a new teacher, getting to know your students as soon as possible is critical. This can be difficult, though, when you have twenty or thirty squirmy kids in front of you, all vying for your attention. Here are a few ideas for fun and meaningful activities that will help you get to know your students better. With just a little effort, you’ll soon
classroom showing classroom decor
Is Classroom Décor Important for Learning? I know, I know. You’re a teacher, not an interior designer. But hear me out for a second. Classroom decor can have a significant impact on your students’ learning experience. It’s not just about having pretty pictures on the wall. There are actually some cognitive benefits to sprucing up your teaching space. So before you roll your eyes and click over to another website, read on to learn more