Spark your third grader's imagination with these engaging journal prompts. Encourage self-expression and critical thinking with these thought-provoking writing ideas.
Okay teacher friend. It’s finally here. And I’m so excited! I’ve had this resource collecting dust on my computer for years now. I’ve been using this strategy in my classroom for the last few years, but haven’t had the energy or time (teacher life + mom life is exhausting, am I right?) to put it all together so that it’s ready to go for busy teachers like you! Well, it’s finally finished and I finally get to unveil it to you! Did you know I have a FREE downloadable reading response menu…
Sub plans can be a lot of work, but they don’t have to be with these 3 substitute sick day tips for your elementary classroom to keep your students engaged.
One stereotype about this kind of journal is that it is normally owned by girls. You see big notebooks with huge locks on them since that notebook contains secrets and feelings that they could not reveal to their parents or to their friends.
Need some writing prompts for kids? I have a list that grows almost every day. I've been trying to think of fun, exciting prompts that get their wheels turning. Sometimes they get so excited that they write a whole page!