The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane April 7, 2017TRR Staff The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane BY KATE DICAMILLO * ILLUSTRATED BY BAGRAM IBATOULLINE “ONCE, IN A HOUSE ON EGYPT STREET, there lived [...]
Elementary Easter Crafts April 5, 2017July 25, 2020TRR Staff Your students will love celebrating Easter week with these crafts! Tissue Cross Tissue Chick with Hands Pass out these Peep cards to [...]
Creating a Culture of Kindness in the Classroom! April 1, 2017July 25, 2020TRR Staff By: Shari Carter Editor’s Note: This article is based on the book “How Full Is Your Bucket? For Kids,” which is available to [...]
Similes March 6, 2017July 25, 2020TRR Staff Simile A simile compares two different things and includes the words like and as. When she cooks, she is like a bull in [...]
Happy Birthday Dr. Seuss! February 28, 2017TRR Staff Celebrate Dr. Seuss’s Birthday on March 2! 1. Use 2 handprints to create Thing 1 and Thing 2. 2. Grab some paper and a [...]
Reasons to Read February 16, 2017July 25, 2020TRR Staff Great Reasons to Read! · Read to understand the past. · Read to explore your world. · Read to plan your future. · [...]
Five Context Clues February 11, 2017July 25, 2020TRR Staff Definition Synonyms Antonyms Contrast General When you use clues in a story to figure out the meaning of an unknown word, you [...]
The Jigsaw Strategy February 6, 2017July 25, 2020TRR Staff Overview: The jigsaw classroom is a research-based cooperative learning technique invented and developed in the early 1970s by Elliot Aronson and his students [...]
Happy Groundhog Day! February 2, 2017TRR Staff Did Punxsutawney Phil see his shadow this morning? Click here to find out! [...]
American Girl Clubhouse January 28, 2017TRR Staff Are you a fan of American Girl dolls and their book series? Ever thought about starting an American Girl book club? Here’s a [...]