Oh, April! The month of Springtime, new beginnings, eggs, Easter, Earth Day, and National Poetry Month! Now, that April has arrived let’s get your classroom library ready. Today I want to share with you some of my favorite books that I used in my classroom. These books will easily become a hit in your classroom […]
Bulletin Board Ideas for Spring That You Will Love
Spring is here and I must admit I absolutely love springtime! The weather is warming up which means more time outdoors. It also means new beginnings. What better way to celebrate growth and new beginnings than with a new bulletin board! There are so many fun ways to bring the season of Spring into your […]
Keep Your Students Engaged After Spring Break
Are your students getting Spring Fever yet? Your school may be on Spring Break right now or you may be on Spring Break soon. Either way, students are excited to have some time off and so are teachers! However, motivating students to participate in class after a long break can be challenging. Today I want […]
Narrative Writing for Spring
Are you looking for ways to engage your students with narrative writing? Do you seem to struggle to find interesting writing prompts? Look no further because I have the answer and it is Spring Narrative Writing! This resource will allow your students to use their creative thinking skills to develop interesting and exciting narrative stories. […]
St Patrick’s Day Ideas for your Classroom
Are you ready for St Patrick’s Day? It is a time to wear green and have fun with learning. My students always loved learning about the holiday. From shamrocks to gold coins to rainbows the fun seems endless! Today I want to share with you some engaging activities that are also minimal prep. Come check […]
Read Alouds for the Month of March
March is an exciting month for many reasons. It is the arrival of springtime which means warmer weather and spending more time outdoors. It is also Read Across America Week, St. Patrick’s Day, and Women’s History Month. There are so many amazing read alouds to choose from check out some of my favorites to read […]
Memory Book for the Entire Year
Have you ever spent countless hours at the end of the school year sorting through student work to put into a memory book? Do you find yourself scrambling to put the booklet together? I am getting a headache just thinking about how much time I spent on all of this in the past! However, there […]
4 Self-Care Tips for Teachers
With COVID-19, teachers are feeling added pressure on top of their demanding workload. We have so much responsibility on a day-to-day basis that it’s no wonder we can become burnt out. Remember the saying you have to put on your own oxygen mask first before you can help others? The same is true for teachers. […]
A Newsletter Parents Will Actually Read
Communication with parents can be difficult to navigate. When I was starting out in the classroom I was sending email after email or making phone calls home. The good news is that I found a way to send out helpful and updated information using editable newsletters. There are two versions to choose from one is […]
Valentine’s Day Activities Your Class Will Love
Valentine’s Day is quickly approaching and I must say it is one of my favorite holidays! I love being able to spread love and I think it is important for our students to learn about kindness. When I was teaching I always wanted to make the day special for my students. I always had at […]
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