Elementary Language Arts Education Articles for Teachers - Page 2
Love of Reading Month
You can celebrate a "Love of Reading Month" in your classroom in honor of Dr. Seuss' birthday in March, or just because you'd like to. That means your students should be reading books, books, and more books! However, you don’t want your students to get burnt out by just reading to themselves, so ...
Teaching the Concept of Sharing
Have you ever wanted something, and you didn't want to share? Of course you have! But there are many things you had to learn to share when you started school. Schools and teachers have to work hard to promote the concept of sharing, even when students might not be wholehearted supporters.
There ...
Classroom Management Systems: Part 3
In my previous article, I described the second of my classroom management systems called, "The Class vs. Mr. Harrison Game." In this final article on classroom management systems, I'm going to describe another system I developed that motivates my students to behave, and to put forth their best...
Personification Poems
Exposing your students to poetry and great poets provides for a rich learning experience. One of the best ways you can do this is through personification poetry. Although it can be challenging to get your young poets to write this type of poem, I have found that the process goes a lot smoother wh...
Classroom Management Systems: Part 2
In my previous article, Classroom Management Systems: Part 1, I described one of my classroom management systems called transitions. In this article, I will describe a game we called, the class versus Mr. Harrison.
Starting the very first day of school, I put a "Class vs. Mr. Harrison" box in th...
Character Education - Kindness
As teachers, it is very easy to point out what students are doing wrong, but it's very important to point out the positive behavior as well. When students are being kind to one another, teachers should point it out and reward it. In this way, they can make sure that this type of behavior occurs a...
Classroom Management Systems: Part 1
In my previous article, I outlined my five principles of classroom management. In this article, I'm going to share one of the classroom management systems that I developed and used when I taught first through fifth grades. The first system I'd like to describe a system I call, “Transitions.”
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Health Education in the Classroom
Health in America is a very big issue—and when I say big—I mean people are getting bigger. Therefore, it is important to teach students at a young age how to make healthy choices. Yes, you can teach them about the food pyramid, but unless you bring some real examples into the classroom, students ...
Fall Bulletin Board Ideas
What season do the colors orange, red, brown, and yellow remind you of? Fall, of course! The bulletin board inside the classroom is a good way to introduce your students to a study of the seasons. One bulletin board idea involves designing a tree that will reflect the seasons as they change throu...
Classroom Management Principles and Techniques
I remember an embarrassing event from my very first year of teaching. The Assistant Superintendent of Schools came in to observe my classroom one month into the school year. On the day that she came in, I had 29 first graders, no teaching assistant, and no classroom management skills. During the ...
The Importance of Teacher/Parent Collaboration
Parents want what is best for their child, and teachers want what is best for their students. That's why parent/teacher collaboration is so important. By working together, parents and teachers can provide the best learning environment, both at home and at school, for students.
Lines of Communica...
What If You Could Change the World?
The next time you are in the faculty lunchroom, ask one of your colleagues about a time when a life experience changed them for the better. What experiences in your own life have taught you your greatest lessons? Recently, I led a weeklong, summer evening program. We had set a goal for the childr...
What Kind of School Would You Wish For?
If you ask your students what kind of a class they would like to be in, their answers may surprise you. Most children will say they want to have fun, but when probed for more details, you may find out that kids also want other kids to like them, that they want to feel like they make a difference...
End of the Year Lesson Plans and Activities
I always pay particular attention to beginnings and endings. When my students first come into the room each morning, I always insist on a good start, and reward them with check marks in my "Transitions Box," and bonus points in their "Class vs. Mr. Harrison" game - (I'll explain these classroom m...
Self-Esteem Activities Using Puppetry
Many years ago, I went through a week-long training session in which I began learning the art of telling stories with puppets. The program I was involved in was developed in the Detroit school system back in the 70's. Educators there were alarmed by the number of children coming to school who wer...