Comprehension & Chapter Books
Strategies, novel studies, and read-aloud ideas for teaching comprehension in upper elementary, plus book-specific guides to help students dig deeper into the stories they’re reading.
Teaching Story Elements and Plot Structure in Upper Elementary
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A breakdown of setting, beginning event, character goal, and resolution, with simple questions to ask during shared and guided reading.
Read More →Teachers Reading Aloud Improves Reading Comprehension for All Students
Why reading aloud supports executive functioning and comprehension for every learner, plus tips for building a read-aloud routine that sticks.
Read More →Teaching Idioms, Proverbs, and Adages: Figurative Language Strategies That Actually Stick
Clear explanations, origin stories, and practice activities that help figurative language finally make sense for upper elementary readers.
Read More →Why Students Can Read Fluently but Still Struggle With Reading Comprehension Problems
Why decoding isn’t always the issue, and how weak executive functioning skills like working memory and planning quietly get in the way.
Read More →Successfully Teaching Charlie and the Chocolate Factory in 5th Grade
Character archetypes, setting analysis, theme, and figurative language examples, plus a list of read-alike books your students will want next.
Read More →Successfully Teaching Grammar in Fifth Grade (& How It Improves Reading Comprehension)
How pronouns, prepositions, and comparatives connect directly to comprehension, with video resources ready to use in class.
Read More →Teaching Internal and External Conflict in Reading
A rundown of internal vs. external conflict types, with movie clip examples that make the vocabulary click for students right away.
Read More →World War II Novel Study Free Resources for Upper Elementary
Background-building videos, book lists, and Anne Frank resources for guiding students through a WWII novel study with care.
Read More →Teaching Poetic Sound Devices Using Universal Design for Learning
Alliteration, assonance, consonance, and onomatopoeia explained with student-friendly examples, videos, and a free guided notes resource.
Read More →Flashback Should Be Taught Before Foreshadowing When Teaching Reading
The case for spending most of your instructional time on flashback, with the signal words and phrases that tip students off.
Read More →Teaching Point of View and Narrator in the Classroom
First, second, and third person explained clearly, plus reliable vs. unreliable narrators with movie examples students already know.
Read More →Executive Functioning and Reading Comprehension in the Classroom
Concrete strategies for planning, working memory, syntax, and inference to support students whose comprehension struggles aren’t about decoding.
Read More →Watch the Movie First? Executive Functioning and Reading Comprehension
The case for letting some students watch the movie before reading the book, and why that mental road map can help them finish it this time.
Read More →10 Book Recommendation Resources Every Teacher Should Know
From library databases and bestseller lists to book blogs and local shops, ten go-to places to find great reads for upper elementary students.
Read More →Free Character Trait Checklist
Grab my free, grade-by-grade character trait checklist to help your students go beyond “nice” and “mean” when they talk and write about characters.
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Why Smart Kids Can Decode But Can’t Comprehend
A look at how pronoun confusion trips up comprehension, even for kids who read fluently.
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First Chapter Friday: Wait Till Helen Comes
A First Chapter Friday read-aloud clip introducing Wait Till Helen Comes to hook students on the book.
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I’m a fifth grade teacher who loves helping busy educators find creative reading (and general teaching) ideas, practical classroom supports, and engaging activities that make teaching a little easier. I’m especially passionate about supporting neurodiverse learners, students who struggle with focus and executive functioning skills, and struggling, disengaged students.
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