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Top Tips for Showing Up on Video
Clean Background Make sure your background is free from distractions. It seems silly, but a student may actually get distracted based on...


Top Tips for Teaching Students with ADHD Online
We have learned that it isn't easy to work with any student online. Teachers who are used to being alongside their students show empathy.


Top Teacher Gifts to Ask For This Christmas
Is it ever too late to make a Christmas list? I don't think so! 😊 If I was teaching online, there are some things that I would want on...


Top 5 Signs You’re Using Too Much Tech With Your Reading Students
'Tis the season for giving! Playing in the snow, fun family activities, getting ready for the holidays... this can also be the season...


Quick Guide to Using the Document Camera
Hi friends! Last week, we talked about the importance of using video in lessons and getting kids to understand the importance of video....


How to Keep Students' Engaged During Online Lessons
One student doesn't hear you, another won't show their face, and yet another has turned their video off! Have you been in one of these...


#1 Benefit of the Document Camera
The number one benefit of the document camera is the student-teacher connection that it helps to create. Raise your hand 🙋♀️ if you...


Top 5 Ways That A Document Camera Can Change Your Lessons
This week, let's chat about document cameras and how they can literally transform your lessons. Maybe you've already purchased one or maybe


Five Superb Ways to Play Board Games with Your Students
Hi friends. I don’t know about you, but I loved board games as a kid. Family game night was a common thing at my house. I remember...


How to Incorporate Movement and Games into Reading Lessons for Halloween
Hi friends! It's Halloween time, the beginning of the holiday season! You will soon start to notice that kids are starting to get a...


Effective Ways to Teach High Frequency Words
Hi friends. This week, I'm chatting about different ways to practice high frequency words. These words can be very tricky for students,...


5 Quick Ways to Make Reading Lessons Less Boring
Yay! It's Fall! Can you believe it? Colorful leaves, jumping in leaf piles, finding a wet pile by mistake...some of my favorite Fall...


What a Team of Teachers Look Like...
Hi friends. If you are already a part of the Read to Rewire community, you probably headed here after reading today's email. If you're...


Back to School Series: Finding Zoom Tools
Hi, friends! This week, I'm sharing a short training on the first steps towards having your students, of any age, be independent during...


5 Movements Breaks for Low-Tech Learning
Hi, friends! Last week, I chatted about my top 5 go-to games that involve no tech. I hope you were able to find some inspiration from...


Top Five Learning Games- No Tech Needed
This week I am chatting about games that you can play that need no tech. We have gotten so used to tech games for learning, both teachers an


What to do with a Teacher Document Camera
Now, I'm going to share a perfect tech add-on, the teacher document camera. A teacher document camera saves us time and prep work.


Top 5 Ways to Use My Favorite Blending Board
Hi, friends! I talk a lot about my favorite document camera (find it here), but I also love another tool that helps me be effective in my...


How Using a Standard Letter Board is More Efficient
This week on the blog, I'm chatting and listing the reasons I feel so strongly about this and how you can be successful at letter boards.


Top Favorite Tuesday Tips
Top Tuesday Tips for online teachers.
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