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The start of the school year is always a whirlwind—between classroom setup, professional development, and learning 25 new names (or more), it’s easy to feel like your literacy block becomes an afterthought.
But those first few weeks? They matter. A lot. They set the tone for everything that follows.
In this episode, I’m sharing 5 simple but powerful tips to help you launch your literacy block with purpose and ease—without overcomplicating things or burning yourself out by week two.
Whether you’ve got your curriculum mapped out or you’re still staring at a blank lesson plan, this episode will help you start strong and build the kind of block that actually works for the rest of the year.
Grab the 10 lessons for free HERE!
If this episode gave you clarity (or a much-needed sigh of relief), take a screenshot and tag me on Instagram @bridgingliteracy—I’d love to cheer you on!
And if you haven’t yet, leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. It helps more upper elementary teachers find this show and start their year strong too. 💛
By Bridget SpackmanThe start of the school year is always a whirlwind—between classroom setup, professional development, and learning 25 new names (or more), it’s easy to feel like your literacy block becomes an afterthought.
But those first few weeks? They matter. A lot. They set the tone for everything that follows.
In this episode, I’m sharing 5 simple but powerful tips to help you launch your literacy block with purpose and ease—without overcomplicating things or burning yourself out by week two.
Whether you’ve got your curriculum mapped out or you’re still staring at a blank lesson plan, this episode will help you start strong and build the kind of block that actually works for the rest of the year.
Grab the 10 lessons for free HERE!
If this episode gave you clarity (or a much-needed sigh of relief), take a screenshot and tag me on Instagram @bridgingliteracy—I’d love to cheer you on!
And if you haven’t yet, leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. It helps more upper elementary teachers find this show and start their year strong too. 💛