May 5, 2023 Tierney Oberhammer Share This: Tweet Share Pin It Share How to teach students to find text evidence Explore how to teach students to find citing text evidence in 21st Century texts. Use Flocabulary to teach textual evidence examples. Read on!→
April 17, 2023 Flocabulary Team Share This: Tweet Share Pin It Share 5 Activities to celebrate William Shakespeare’s birthday Celebrate William Shakespeare's birthday with your students! Use these engaging and creative William Shakespeare activities in your classroom. Read on!→
April 12, 2023 Rebekah Bergman Share This: Tweet Share Pin It Share Tips and examples for teaching types of irony in literature What is irony in literature? Explore ELA teaching resources and tips about the three types of irony and irony examples in literature. Read on!→
March 31, 2023 Lindsay Rothfeld Share This: Tweet Share Pin It Share Black History Month Contest 2023: Meet the winners and finalists We’re announcing the contest winners and finalists for Flocabulary's Black History Month rap-writing and research contest of the year 2023! Read on!→
March 23, 2023 Flocabulary Team Share This: Tweet Share Pin It Share Advice from rappers on writing rhymes for rap lyrics and poems Explore tips from rappers on writing raps. Learn how to write rap lyrics and a rhyming poem with rhyme schemes and Lyric Lab. Read on!→