In a Person vs Technology or Machine conflict, a character has a problem with robots or machines. This type of conflict is often found in science fiction. For elementary students, this type of conflict can be explained in simple terms such as “Sometimes, people have to face problems that are caused by technology or machines. …
Category: Literacy
Welcome to my index blog page, where I share literacy ideas and teaching materials for upper elementary students. I create various resources to help educators teach multiple reading skills to their students.
My blog includes several series, such as “Teaching Types of Conflicts with Movie Trailers,” “Plot Structures,” “Making Connections,” “Story Elements,” and “Figurative Language.” These series make learning engaging and interactive. I also offer resources to teach literacy skills like vocabulary, comprehension, figurative language, and spelling.
Teaching literacy can be challenging, so I give away many free resources that educators can use in the classroom or at home. I want to provide educators with practical, easy-to-use tools to help their students become confident readers.
I hope my index blog page will inspire and motivate educators to use innovative teaching methods and help their students excel in their literacy skills.
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Apr 06
Person vs Society Conflict
In a person vs society conflict in literature, a character struggles against the laws or beliefs of a group. The character fights against the rules such as freedom, rights, or a cause. For elementary students, this type of conflict can be explained in simple terms such as “Sometimes, people face problems caused by what other …
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Mar 30
Person vs. the Environment Conflict
In a person vs. the environment conflict in literature, a character struggles against nature’s forces. A person may be fighting against bad weather conditions such as a hurricane or blizzard, surviving in the wild including the desert or jungle, or against a wild animal. For elementary students, this type of conflict can be explained in …
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Dec 15
Reference Materials Mini Lesson
Introducing students to the world of reference materials is crucial in developing their research and information literacy skills. This blog post includes a Reference Materials Mini Lesson with fun activities that help students understand the different types of reference materials and their purposes. Be sure to get the handout. It includes the printables and links …
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May 02
Tone vs. Mood Lesson Activity
Let’s be honest—teaching the difference between tone and mood can feel like trying to explain the difference between a couch and a loveseat to a room full of energetic fifth graders. They kind of get it… but kind of don’t. That’s where this lesson swoops in like a caped ELA hero to save the day …
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Jan 28
Teaching Strategies using Traditional Literature
In some ways, I guess you could say I have spoiled my students with great literature because on the days we don’t read at least one chapter I see their disappointed expressions. I began to think about this “problem” and decided that I could teach skills with short, traditional literature. These include well-known stories my …
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Apr 16
11 Fantastic Ways to Use Word Clouds
Are you looking for engaging ways to teach your upper elementary students complex concepts? Word clouds are a fun activity and an excellent tool to achieve this goal. They allow students to visualize and analyze text, making learning more interactive and memorable. This blog post will explore how word clouds can be utilized as a …
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