
How to Write Better AI Prompts for Lesson Planning
Suppose you’ve been teaching upper elementary for about a decade. In that case, you’ve already survived SmartBoards that never calibrated, grading piles taller than your

Suppose you’ve been teaching upper elementary for about a decade. In that case, you’ve already survived SmartBoards that never calibrated, grading piles taller than your

Nature versus nurture is an age-old debate that shapes every individual in varying ways, and there is still plenty of research to be done. Every

In the hustle and bustle of the upper elementary classroom, where every moment is precious and every standard is vital, it can be difficult to

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

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

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

Valentine’s Day is such a fun holiday to celebrate in the classroom. It’s the perfect day to express to students just how much they mean

While studying the human body systems is not in the NGSS, it is still a requirement in many science standards across the United States. This