The March Edit: March Classroom Resources for St. Patrick’s Day, Math, Reading, and Spring Fun
With a little bit of luck, March can be one of the most creative and learning rich times in the classroom. As the month welcomes the first day of spring
If you are looking to enhance the reading instruction in your classroom, then you are in the right place! Here you can grab ELA activities and resources that will engage even your most reluctant readers. Whether you are looking for a meaningful picture book recommendation, research-based reading lessons, or a quick activity to do with your students, you have come to the right place!
With a little bit of luck, March can be one of the most creative and learning rich times in the classroom. As the month welcomes the first day of spring
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
Feeling like attention spans get a little shorter in February? It’s not just you—it’s kind of a science thing! Late winter is often linked to dips in focus and motivation.
Groundhog Day is one of those holidays that sneaks up on us in early February. It’s fun, familiar, and short enough to fit perfectly into a day (or two) of
Planning a penguin unit sounds fun—until you’re juggling nonfiction standards, research expectations, and student engagement all at once. Teachers want penguin activities that are meaningful, manageable, and more than just
The New Year is a great time to dive back into stories that spark meaningful conversations, and Squirrel’s New Year’s Resolutions is one of my favorite picture books for easing
With a little bit of luck, March can be one of the most creative and learning rich times in the classroom. As the month welcomes the first day of spring
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
Feeling like attention spans get a little shorter in February? It’s not just you—it’s kind of a science thing! Late winter is often linked to dips in focus and motivation.
Groundhog Day is one of those holidays that sneaks up on us in early February. It’s fun, familiar, and short enough to fit perfectly into a day (or two) of
Planning a penguin unit sounds fun—until you’re juggling nonfiction standards, research expectations, and student engagement all at once. Teachers want penguin activities that are meaningful, manageable, and more than just
The New Year is a great time to dive back into stories that spark meaningful conversations, and Squirrel’s New Year’s Resolutions is one of my favorite picture books for easing