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Teaching Poetry and Reading Strategies: Harlem, by Langston Hughes

April 2, 2017 Jessica Rogers

** Contact us if you would like Rogers Education Consulting to bring an engaging, hands-on poetry session to your campus ** I have three poems that I absolutely love introducing to students.  One of those poems is Harlem by Langston Hughes.  I love it because it is fun to read out loud and the students […]

Filed Under: Blog, Descriptive Writing, Making Connections, Poetry, Reading Strategies, Schema, Social Studies, Visualization, Writers' Workshop

Engaging Learners with Interdisciplinary Teaching

February 24, 2015 Jessica Rogers

As educators, we are constantly hearing how important it is to make our curriculum relevant to students, and that the students need to have ownership and find value in their learning.  It seems to me that the obvious solution is to actively teach more social studies.  While social studies is written in every elementary curriculum, […]

Filed Under: Blog, Critical Thinking, Readers' Workshop, Social Studies, Writers' Workshop

Screencasting in the Classroom

November 21, 2014 Jessica Rogers

With so much buzz around flipped classrooms, meeting individualized needs, and including parents as partners, why not screencast?  Screencasting, recording the action that takes place on the computer screen with sound, is an easy way to accomplish all those goals.  Teachers can quickly create screencasts that can be viewed at home (with or without internet […]

Filed Under: Blog, Social Studies, Technology

The Necessity of Historical Pictures

March 19, 2014 Jessica Rogers

A teaching moment that I will never forget is back in 2008 teaching United States History to fifth graders.  We were on our second day of Roanoke.  The kids were highly engaged and we were deep in discussion for two full days.  By the end of the second day we were beginning to think about […]

Filed Under: Blog, Reading Strategies, Schema, Social Studies

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