
6 Creative Ways to Integrate Literacy into Your Social Studies Lessons
Reading and writing skills are present throughout the school day. Here are six ways to integrate literacy into social studies lessons.
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Reading and writing skills are present throughout the school day. Here are six ways to integrate literacy into social studies lessons.

How do your students respond to reading? Introduce showing and telling activities to your readers this school year for reading responses.

Learn how an Activity Bundle can save you lots of time this school year as you prepare English Language Arts lessons for students.

I love activities connected to the seasons and today on the blog, I’ve pulled together six winter activities perfect for student readers.

If you’re teaching civics in elementary school, I have a resource to share with you that’s perfect for November or any time of the year.

Looking for a Thanksgiving lesson this fall? For a seasonal reading experience in your classroom, I have three Thanksgiving lesson ideas.

Want to save time this year while differentiating instruction? I have five tips for you featuring PebbleGo, PebbleGo Next and Connect.

Do you want to make reading more fun for your students? Check out this musical text reader that will transform classroom reading!

Struggling to get students excited about informational texts? These five ways will help you introduce text features and engage your students!

Where can you go to find engaging, standards-aligned resources? Connect has you covered if you’re teaching elementary school this year.

There are high-interest, high-quality texts from PebbleGo and Capstone to pique student curiosity while helping you address reading goals.

A few weeks ago on the blog, I shared some big news from PebbleGo. They recently acquired Buncee, the popular
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