5 Activities that Make Geography Fun
Geography lessons let your students travel the world without ever having to leave the classroom. They learn how to read and create maps, identify different
Geography lessons let your students travel the world without ever having to leave the classroom. They learn how to read and create maps, identify different
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
“Show me the MONEY!” (Do you now have the scene from Jerry Maguire playing in your head??) Money… it is a favorite math unit in
These 32 name writing activities are a fun and engaging way to get the school year started. We know name writing is at the top
As teachers, we all know that a day off work can mean more planning, stress, anxiety, and worry. It shouldn’t be that way, and now
If you’re like me and don’t have a social studies block, finding ways to incorporate social studies can be a challenge. Fortunately, this is where
“What community are you a part of?” This is a common question that is asked when introducing the topic of community. However, what if we
Why am I writing about a booklist at the beginning of summer? Schools are just letting out, students AND teachers are running out the doors
The weather is getting warmer and our students (and us) are getting restless. We have had to pull out all of the stops this school
2022 is the year of Equity for me. Part of finding and incorporating more equitable practices in my classroom is ensuring that I allow my students
Although Earth Day is Every Day in my mind (right?), the official annual date of April 22nd is approaching fast! I love teaching my kids