Author: Kayleigh Collier

3 Surprising Benefits of Reading Journals in the Classroom

To help my students overcome the dread of writing (and fear of failure), I created Monday Musings. Each week, I asked students to respond to a simple prompt. Some weeks, it was a written prompt. Other times, it was a piece of art or a video clip. 

5 Ideas for Reading Journals for Easy and Fun Writing

Gifted learners, especially those gifted in reading and language arts, often need more engaging and challenge assignments to prevent boredom and complacency. These five read journals for gifted students can help you challenge your strong readers.

How to Get the Most Out of Your Anchor Charts

I conducted a poll on Instagram to gain a little insight into how other teachers are creating and using anchor charts in their classrooms. Creating anchor charts gave me anxiety for the longest time! I knew they were important, I just couldn’t figure out a way to keep them useful for students, easy for me to create and, well, cute. This is how I solved the anchor chart problem!

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How To Support Learning at Home for Gifted Students

Gifted students are like snow flakes… each one is different and learns in a unique way. One thing is for sure, all kids (gifted, struggling, or in-between) need structure and support while learning at home.

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