National Reading Month Activities that Build a Love of Reading in Kids
If you want to cultivate a love of reading in your classroom, it has to be intentional. A strong reading culture does not happen by accident. It happens when we
You’ll find ideas for classroom organization and bulletin boards as well as teacher tips and tricks! These blog posts include everything from teacher must-haves to setting up stations.
If you want to cultivate a love of reading in your classroom, it has to be intentional. A strong reading culture does not happen by accident. It happens when we
Winter sports are suddenly everywhere…on TV, online, and in student conversations. Kids are noticing the speed, the gear, and the excitement, and their curiosity is hard to miss. Instead of
If you’ve ever felt like your elementary math stations were more chaotic than productive, you’re not alone. Many teachers love the idea of small-group math but struggle with where to
November is a time for gratitude, connection, and celebration — and it’s the perfect opportunity to bring those themes into your classroom. Whether you’re planning reading, writing, math, or grammar
Crisp leaves, cooler weather, and… a never-ending to-do list? Fall is such a fun season, but it’s also one of the busiest in the classroom. That’s why I’ve pulled together
This school year, I’ll be stepping into classrooms in a new role—substitute teaching! After years of writing, creating, and sharing resources with teachers, I’m excited to have the chance to
If you want to cultivate a love of reading in your classroom, it has to be intentional. A strong reading culture does not happen by accident. It happens when we
Winter sports are suddenly everywhere…on TV, online, and in student conversations. Kids are noticing the speed, the gear, and the excitement, and their curiosity is hard to miss. Instead of
If you’ve ever felt like your elementary math stations were more chaotic than productive, you’re not alone. Many teachers love the idea of small-group math but struggle with where to
November is a time for gratitude, connection, and celebration — and it’s the perfect opportunity to bring those themes into your classroom. Whether you’re planning reading, writing, math, or grammar
Crisp leaves, cooler weather, and… a never-ending to-do list? Fall is such a fun season, but it’s also one of the busiest in the classroom. That’s why I’ve pulled together
This school year, I’ll be stepping into classrooms in a new role—substitute teaching! After years of writing, creating, and sharing resources with teachers, I’m excited to have the chance to