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Logo for Differentiated Teaching features “differentiated” in lowercase, formed by colorful books, highlighting Differentiated Instruction, with “TEACHING” in bold, uppercase black font—making a standout Teaching Logo.
  • A flat lay of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory-themed teaching materials, ideal for a charlie & the chocolate factory novel study, including worksheets, a notebook, booklets, purple scissors, red pen, and the book itself on a white surface.
    Novel Studies & Book Clubs

    Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Novel Study: Activities, Lesson Ideas, and Teaching Resources

  • Nonfiction text structures worksheets for grades 3-5 are displayed on a wooden table with colorful paperclips, pencils, and a sticker that reads TEXT structures—perfect for simple text structure lessons or a week of lessons in your classroom.
    Reading Instruction & Comprehension

    A Simple Week of Text Structure Activities & Lessons That Actually Stick

  • Colorful wooden tiles displaying multiplication problems, like 4x3 and 6x4, are arranged in rows. The text above asks how to teach multiplication concepts effectively.
    Math Fluency & Skills Practice

    How to Teach Multiplication Concepts Before Jumping to Facts

  • A flat lay shows “The Wild Robot” book by Peter Brown, a succulent plant, a tablet with comprehension questions, and an open notebook with reading prompts—a perfect setup for a Wild Robot novel study or classroom guide.
    Novel Studies & Book Clubs | Reading & Literacy

    The Wild Robot Novel Study: Activities, Comprehension Questions & Classroom Guide

  • A colorful graphic with the text: “Stop doing novel studies this way. What actually builds better readers (without overwhelm).” Books and notebooks are visible in the background, highlighting a teaching approach that fosters a true love of reading.
    Novel Studies & Book Clubs

    How I Teach Novel Studies (Without Killing the Love of Reading)

  • A close-up of a sharpened yellow pencil resting on a black-and-white composition notebook, next to a spiral-bound notebook. Text above reads: Teaching essay writing in middle school—the 5 paragraph essay and clear essay structure for 6th grade.
    Writing Instruction

    How to Teach the 5-Paragraph Essay in Middle School (Without Making Everyone… Including You… Miserable)

  • teaching time and money
    Math Fluency & Skills Practice

    Why Time and Money Are So Hard for Students (And How to Teach Them)

  • A flat lay of science vocabulary worksheets and colored pencils on a table, featuring “WATER CYCLE VOCABULARY ACTIVITY PACKET” and diagrams about the water cycle, highlights engaging water cycle vocabulary activities that boost learning.
    Academic Vocabulary & Language Skills

    Why Water Cycle Vocabulary Matters & How to Make Sure Your Students Really Know It

  • A classroom with a large screen displays a grammar lesson titled Grammar on the Go!, highlighting sentence edits. The text above reads, Why daily grammar practice middle school is better than worksheets.
    Writing Instruction

    Middle School Grammar Bell Ringers: Why Routine Beats a Worksheet Every Time

  • Tier 2 math interention
    Math Differentiation & intervention

    Tier 2 Math Intervention That Actually Works (Without More Worksheets)

  • A person wearing a pink shirt stands in front of a yellow background, looking to the side while holding one hand up. Text above reads, Would you rather questions for kids—perfect for sparking fun conversations.
    Writing Instruction

    Would You Rather Questions for Kids (Fun Prompts Students Love)

  • Colorful school supplies surround two open notebooks with the title Teach Paragraphs with Would You Rather Questions. The notebooks display fun writing prompts and graphic organizers to inspire kids during weekly writing activities.
    Writing Instruction

    The Would You Rather Paragraph Writing Routine My Students Loved

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