DiscoverStellar Teacher Podcast: A Podcast for Upper Elementary Teachers284. 5 Steps to Teaching with Thematic Units [Listen Again]
284. 5 Steps to Teaching with Thematic Units [Listen Again]

284. 5 Steps to Teaching with Thematic Units [Listen Again]

Update: 2025-12-22
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In today’s episode, I’m sharing one of my favorite ways to bring more purpose, connection, and deeper learning into your literacy block: thematic planning. This approach—sometimes called cross-curricular instruction—was a huge shift for me when I first transitioned to an IB school. Instead of treating reading, writing, science, and social studies as separate silos, I learned how to plan around big ideas and guiding questions that tied all of our learning together. While it took time to adjust, it completely transformed the way my students engaged with content and how meaningful our classroom learning felt.

Throughout the episode, I walk you through what thematic planning is, why it’s so powerful, and how you can start using it even if your school doesn’t require it. I share my personal experience with moving away from isolated, checklist-style instruction and embracing a more integrated, inquiry-driven approach. I also break down the five simple steps to designing your own thematic unit—everything from choosing a strong guiding question, to selecting connected texts, to building background knowledge, to weaving reading and writing standards into meaningful science or social studies learning. My goal is to show you that thematic planning doesn’t have to be overwhelming or reserved for specialized programs. It’s absolutely doable in any upper elementary classroom.

You’ll also hear practical examples of what this looks like day to day, ideas for connecting literacy skills to real-world reading and writing, and a reminder that thematic planning is one of the best ways to build students’ content knowledge—something we simply don’t get enough time for in traditional schedules. Whether you create a week-long mini unit or a full multi-week study, thematic planning opens the door to richer discussions, more engaged readers and writers, and learning that sticks. If you decide to give thematic planning a try, I’d love to hear what topic you choose and how it impacts your students’ learning.

***This episode is a replay of Episode 119, and it’s one worth revisiting as you think about planning for the months ahead.

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284. 5 Steps to Teaching with Thematic Units [Listen Again]

284. 5 Steps to Teaching with Thematic Units [Listen Again]