Inspire Reading & Writing
Enjoy reading about inspirational reading and writing activities. Discover new ways to teach narrative and creative writing. Find ideas for Science of Reading aligned morphology, morphemes, and phonics activities.
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One of the best qualities of teachers is that we are always learning! 📖🏫 As such, education is always evolving and we are always learning about what is best practice to teach the little learners in front of us. On this note, the term ‘Science of Reading’ is something teachers are hearing a lot about…
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If you’re using the UFLI Foundations program in your classroom, you already know how powerful structured literacy can be for developing strong readers. The scope and sequence is clear, effective, and research-based. However, as many of us teachers have found, it can be tricky to keep older struggling readers engaged while revisiting foundational skills. 🏫👩🏫…
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If you teach 4th-6th grade, you know the struggle…getting students excited about writing can feel like pulling teeth. Whether it’s crafting a story, responding to a prompt, or even just jotting down their thoughts, writing often feels like work to them. So when you announce, “We’re doing a fun Easter writing activity today!” well, let’s just say…








