
When it’s a special time of the year, our kiddos get overly excited, and getting them to focus can be a challenge. I always integrate the season into the content so they are interested, but still learning. Check out the seasonal section so that your students are engaged and focused.

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

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

As a teacher, you may be struggling to try to figure out what to get your colleagues down the hall so they know they are

Even if you’re starting your school year online, the beginning of the year will be all about building community. What better way to get to

As your students return to school, it’s possible that your open house or back to school night may take place online. You can still have

If you’re looking for recycling activities, you’ve landed in the right place! Whether it be for Earth Day, a natural resources unit, or for National

Are you looking for some great activities for Halloween day that will engage your students, yet still impress your administrator that you are focusing on

It doesn’t seem that we would have to tackle the concepts of drugs, alcohol, or smoking in the elementary grades. Yet, we do. It’s not

Everywhere you go during the fall season, you see and smell pumpkins. Pumpkins can even be brought into the classroom for some engaging math and

One way to get students engaged and thinking creatively at the end of the year is to have them create their own review board games.

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