
Amazing Virtual Field Trips for Primary Students
My favorite memories from elementary school were our field trips. The zoo, local amusement park, children’s museum, the beach. I loved them all! It makes
My favorite memories from elementary school were our field trips. The zoo, local amusement park, children’s museum, the beach. I loved them all! It makes
Do you have a special set of activities that you do with your students during the weeks leading up to winter break? Are you looking
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
September 15th to October 15th is when we celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month. It traditionally honors the cultures and contributions of both Hispanic and Latinx
Art is a passion for me and such a huge part of a child’s education. Not only am I a blog author, but I am
Where would we be today without some of the most famous inventors in history? We owe board games, the way we plant crops, automobiles, medicinal
Make no mistake…Black History is American History and should be taught year-round. Sadly, in classrooms across The United States, this isn’t always the case. Black
Do your students ever wonder why the sky is blue or why it rains? Or maybe they want to learn how to read a thermometer
How in the world can we help children understand and start to cope with the major changes we’ve experienced throughout the year. Especially when we
Holidays Around the World has always been one of my favorite units to teach. There is something magical about traveling the world, celebrating the holidays
As a homeschool mom, finding diversity in education can be a struggle at times. Not to mention finding great diversity surrounding holiday curriculum and resources.
For many of us, school is happening at home to help keep our students, staff, and families healthy during the Covid – 19 pandemic. Between