Enhance your reading experience with a reflection journal. Explore creative ways to capture your thoughts, insights, and emotions while reading, and deepen your connection with the books you love.
Friends – thanks for all of the support during my current reshuffling. If you missed the post last week, I shared that we’re in the midst of repainting and reflooring half of our house …
Start your day with intention and creativity! Discover morning journal prompts that will help you reflect, set goals, and cultivate a positive mindset. Perfect for enhancing your morning routine and achieving personal growth. Click to read more and start journaling today!
Shortly after I posted my Math Reflection Fans, I had a few people contact me to ask me to create a set for Reading based on Bloom's Revised Taxonomy. So, I got on it. I know including those higher-order thinking questions (HOT questions) into our lesson plans and class discussions is a HOT topic right now. ;) I just posted this set of Reading Reflection Fans for fiction (I'm going to create a set for nonfiction, next). The questions are aligned to the six levels in Bloom's Revised Taxonomy…
Free printable reading logs in various colors and fonts -- 18 pages altogether. Has room for day, date, book title, author, minutes read, start page, and end page.
Do you wish you had time to write? Even if you can only spare 5 minutes a day, a reflections journal is a key to teacher growth, self-care, and well-being. On my blog I have 37 prompts for you...one for each week of the year and one to spare! Click the pin to copy them and begin writing today.
Getting More Writing In! Printable writing journals for first through 3rd grade. They are great for quick daily writing that can supplement your writing curriculum. I love them for D5!