St. Patrick’s Day Books And Activities Students Will Love
As March comes roaring in, it’s time to start planning activities for St. Patrick’s Day! As you know, themes in the classroom are a great
As March comes roaring in, it’s time to start planning activities for St. Patrick’s Day! As you know, themes in the classroom are a great
Read Across America Day is quickly approaching! Every March 2 (the birthday of beloved children’s author Dr. Seuss), teachers, students, and parents celebrate reading by
February 14th is quickly approaching so I am getting ready for my classroom Valentine’s Day party. I love planning a fun and festive classroom party.
Even during a crazy time in history, there are some activities that we find a way to continue no matter what. And one of those
Are you ready for 2021? 2020 has certainly been an eventful year for most of us. We’ve all seen the memes about how 2021 better
When choosing holiday activities for the classroom, ornaments can be a perfect item for students to take home and share with their families. Rather than
Water Bottle Rolling Experiments and Observations If water bottle flipping is getting old in your classroom, here is a new fad that is taking over
You all know by now that STEM is one of my favorite subjects to teach. Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math lend themselves to really fun
Are your students excited about learning every day? I’d like to say mine are always engaged and ready to jump into whatever subject we are
I can’t believe I just finished twenty days of distance learning, plus five days of a spring break. When I think about this, it takes
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