Summer Activity Packets for Primary Students
“Summertime and the living is easy…” as Ella Fitzgerald once sang. Not bragging, but I am lounging by the pool with my beverage in hand.
“Summertime and the living is easy…” as Ella Fitzgerald once sang. Not bragging, but I am lounging by the pool with my beverage in hand.
So, this is 39 Ideas for Word Work? You may be thinking, does anyone need that many? I DO! I like to meet the needs
Students with Dyslexia are sometimes the most challenging students to figure out! They seem brilliant at specific tasks but then never master the alphabet. They
“Brush-a, brush-a brush-a”… anytime I pick up a toothbrush I act like the sleepover scene in the movie “Grease”. This is of course before
Drawing has been and always will be such a calming activity for me. As a child, I was always doodling in my notebooks, drawing the
Should I put a sound wall up in my classroom? Perhaps you were like me and wanted to, but didn’t know what to do with
Teachers, there is so much on our plates this year. It feels like every teacher could use a 4 week paid vacation to the tropical
Mornings seem to come way too fast! I know in my classroom that my kiddos need time to eat their breakfast and complete something at
Have you ever heard of MORNING MEETINGS? (Also known as, the couple extra minutes to take attendance, submit lunch counts, read parent notes, etc.) This is
If you are like me and many other teachers, you may be tired of the same daily routine for your virtual teaching. I am ready
This year has me scatter-brained and trying to stay organized with everything being thrown my way. I keep coming across some awesome resources and have
One of my favorite things to do for our homeschool is changing out our morning tubs. I usually theme them depending on the season, holiday,