
Ways to Use Exit Tickets in your Classroom
How do you check for student understanding? As educators, we are constantly checking in with our students. Perhaps you are already including some type of

How do you check for student understanding? As educators, we are constantly checking in with our students. Perhaps you are already including some type of

Typically, as teachers, we put more time and energy into focusing on the students that have fallen behind or are struggling. That’s where our focus

Several small holidays happen throughout the school year that kids love to celebrate! But, teachers wonder how to still meet the learning activities for the

Place value is the foundation of math, and mastering it is essential for success in future concepts. Our collection of 25 Place Value Activities

It is the phrase that we all dread “Your class has to go on quarantine for the next (insert number) days.” We have to prepare

If you are a Winter Games buff like I am, you don’t want to miss a second of coverage, even if you are in your

“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 I

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

The topic of homework seems to be a hot-button issue in education lately. Do we give it to students? Do we not? If we provide

Do you have a set of student whiteboards for all of the kids in your class? I have tons of student whiteboards, but in all

How many times a week do you type in the search bar “worksheets for ___”? You only need a worksheet to cover a certain skill

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