Looking to spruce up your lesson plans this March? While this month can seem long and daunting, your writing block doesn’t have to be! Students love this leprechaun craft idea
Looking to spruce up your lesson plans this March? While this month can seem long and daunting, your writing block doesn’t have to be! Students love this leprechaun craft idea
Are you looking for a fun way to reinforce teaching similes to students? Making simile monsters is always a huge hit! Students will create a fictitious monster and use similes
Structuring your guided reading groups can be a tricky feat, even for the most experienced teacher. Typically, teachers only have between 45 minutes to an hour to see 25-30 students.
Are you looking for a meaningful activity to do with your students surrounding president’s day? I love having my students research different presidents and turn their research into informative reports.
Looking to spruce up your writing block in February? Below are a ton of fun themes for in person learning, and some bonus ideas for digital learners! 1. Groundhog’s Day
How to writing is some of the most fun and most often skipped writing for elementary students. However, procedural writing is a vital skill that cannot be skipped. One fun