
20 November Activities for Primary Students
Crisp fall leaves, pumpkins galore, hayrides, apple picking … I love it all! Fall is my favorite season for so many reasons. But, one of
Work Smarter, Not Harder
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Crisp fall leaves, pumpkins galore, hayrides, apple picking … I love it all! Fall is my favorite season for so many reasons. But, one of
How do you fit science in? Are you like me that has to pull various things in to create a Science lesson by looking through
What type of teacher are you? Do you plan ahead or “wing it” the day of? I’m not referring to your personality type or your
Do you find yourself forever planning out your math and prepping it? Are you trying to find activities for multiple skill levels for independent work,
Let’s face it, teaching right now is pretty rough. I’m sure that you have heard the slogans lately… “Work smarter, not harder.” or “No Prep
Have you ever been excited about a lesson and only been met with groans and moans from your students? This happens almost every time I
Welcome to Third Grade! We love third grade because by this time our students know what to expect when they come into our classroom! They
“Anyone use a small group routine they love?” “What do you do in your small groups?” “I need help during small group/center time.” Targeted small
It’s finally fall! Time to break out the Pumpkin Spice, Fall decor, and my monthly-themed activities for October. Cross-curricular learning is the next level when
Overwhelmed! Exhausted! So much to do! Send help! And it is only September! Are you even a teacher if you are not feeling any of
Handwriting is an important skill for young learners. As teachers, we are always searching for new handwriting activities to make instruction fun and engaging for
The days of flashcards are over. Rote memorization isn’t best practice and educators are shying away from the drill-and-practice mindset. Why? Some of these ideas