12 Insider Ideas to Sensationalize Science
The importance of science in our elementary classrooms cannot be overstated. It’s a vastly significant area we have to teach, but often gets pushed to
The importance of science in our elementary classrooms cannot be overstated. It’s a vastly significant area we have to teach, but often gets pushed to
Fourth grade and fractions: name a more iconic duo. Sure, students learn all about the basics of fractions in third grade, but fourth grade is
I’m going to say it: problem-solving in math can be difficult. Consider walking into your classroom an hour from now and launching into a problem-solving
Divisibility. It’s an intimidating word, isn’t it? And I don’t just mean because you have to check several times to make sure you spelled it
If DNA is the building blocks of life, then factors and multiples are the building blocks of math. Everything from algebra to trigonometry to geometry
If you looking for a way to engage your students, practice technology skills, review important math concepts, and increase their reading fluency and comprehension, then this resource is the one for you! It is a mix of “create your own adventure” and “math quest” in one!
Many elementary classrooms have to teach about force and motion, whether you teach the Next Generation Science Standards or a different set of standards that
This last school year my daughter was a struggling reader. As I asked what I could do to help her, the teacher repeatedly told me
As you start to get ready for back to school, you may feel overwhelmed, stressed and rushed. How can you complete everything on time without taking up too much unpaid work time or feeling all those emotions? Check out this post where I give you tips to help you prepare for back to school season!
As back to school approaches, it’s time to start thinking about classroom decor and preparing our rooms again. I don’t know about you, but I
It’s easy to get caught up in our day-to-day activities running a classroom and managing our home lives. At certain times of the year, such
Let’s face it. At the end of the year, your students have high energy and are super excited that school is about to end. And
When I was in college, I did not like learning about plants. It was a boring class and the professor had a monotone voice. I
Regardless of whether your school is teaching virtual, in-person, or somewhere in-between, there are still school districts that are testing their students. Maybe these districts
February is Black History Month. With everything going on in our classrooms (parent/teacher conferences, Valentine’s Day, 100th day of school, President’s Day, and COVID, to
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