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Teachers know how to amp up engagement in the area of math. The first way is to provide hands-on learning, and the second is to incorporate color. Our Build and…
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Teachers know how to amp up engagement in the area of math. The first way is to provide hands-on learning, and the second is to incorporate color. Our Build and…
Our new series of monthly classroom slides for teaching provides a solution to transitions, behavior, morning meetings, lesson reflections, stations, and more. From welcoming students in, celebrating birthdays, and providing…
Although we still have a few weeks left, it’s the time of the school year when our minds turn to THE END TIMES… Ahem, I mean closing out the school…
Monthly classroom slides are a collection of themed teaching slides for organization, transitions, and management of a classroom throughout the day. Each month, we engage students from when they enter…
Let’s jump into a packed post of January learning and resources to make returning to school as fresh as the fallen snow…kidding I live in south Texas. Regardless, I have…
It’s been a while since I have shared pumpkin-themed learning on the blog. This post will share ready-to-go ideas to make the month of October engaging and memorable. I can…
Elementary teachers know the impact of a classroom theme. Engagement soars when learning is aligned with a theme. Incorporating all of the subjects multiplies the opportunities for giddy bright-eyed learners…
Summer-Themed Math, Literacy, and Science Series If you have landed on this Summer-Themed Math, Literacy, and Science Series post, put on your sunglasses because our summer learning just got a…
Whether you teach summer school or you are pushing through the final weeks of school, summer-themed May math centers are here to help! Summer-Themed Math Centers Transport your math stations…
Math and literacy stations are a staple in my classroom and over the years I have learned how to keep them going all year and to the very last day…
The Lit Kit resource spans grade levels K-4 with a range of standards being taught throughout each month. However, when May and June roll around, it’s time to take the…
This post is all about summer-themed math + literacy workstations for Kinder, first, and second grade. These workstations are summer based so you can pull students in with the fun theme. While…
Avoid the summer slide with Summer Skill Review. Send students home with summer-themed learning for ELA, math, and writing. SUMMER SKILL REVIEW Keep students sharp over the summer. Designed for…
Here’s a fun and simple way to add Earth Day Activities to your school day! We’ve enjoyed bringing ready-to-go fun to the special days that come up in the school…
Whether you like to have students create homemade gifts for the special women in their lives, or you want to gift your own special ladies, I have a free Mother’s…
With Valentine’s Day around the corner, we wanted to share Five Free Valentine Math Activities just for you and your students! This Valentine Math K-2 Freebie is perfect for providing…
Twos Day is around the corner, (2-2 and 2-22), so it’s time for a ‘Two’ Do list to make it official. This post is all about Twos Day Activities creating…
It’s been amazing to see how our study of Holidays Around the World has grown and matured through the years. It began as a cute way to learn about other…
The Gingerbread Man is a well-loved fairy tale dating back to 1875 in the United States. Over the years, similar tales and tastes related to The Gingerbread Man can be…
The eleventh month of the year brings a cool calmness from the furry of October. With the cooler temps, we begin to take on some substantial learning objectives. Here’s a…
While we don’t formally celebrate Halloween in school, students begin asking and anticipating all things Halloween by October 1st. To help channel the palpable enthusiasm, schools typically have a red…
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