Interesting Facts about Earth that Teachers Can Use in the Classroom
Explore our amazing planet with your students! From the depths of the oceans to the peaks of the highest mountains, Earth is filled with incredible facts that can spark curiosity…
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Explore our amazing planet with your students! From the depths of the oceans to the peaks of the highest mountains, Earth is filled with incredible facts that can spark curiosity…
A get to know your child questionnaire for parents is one of the simplest and most useful things you can send home at the start of the school year. When…
Back to school night is one of those events that feels high-stakes because you’re meeting the people who trust you with their children, often for the first time. The teachers…
A multiplication chart is an excellent tool for third-grade students to learn their multiplication facts. It is a great way for kids to learn and practice multiplication facts. Teachers can…
If you’ve ever tried to bring coding and robotics into your classroom (or your home), you know the struggle. Either the tools are too simple, and kids get bored, or…
Find someone who activities for kids are one of those first-week staples that take almost no prep and never fail. Students move around the room with a grid of prompts,…
Teaching place value is one of those foundational math skills that affects everything else students learn. When students truly understand how numbers are built, addition, subtraction, multiplication, and even decimals…
Teaching fractions can feel like trying to explain why pizza slices disappear faster when students are watching. Fractions are abstract for many elementary students, and worksheets alone rarely build the…
Whether you are setting up your first classroom or restocking after years of teaching, having a solid list of teacher must haves makes the whole process faster and less overwhelming….
The last day of school is a special milestone for both students and teachers. It marks the end of a year filled with learning, growth, and unforgettable moments. For second…
Teaching students how to write a friendly letter sounds simple until they sit down and freeze. Even when they understand the basic structure of a friendly letter, many students struggle…
Teaching letter writing in elementary classrooms doesn’t have to stop with friendly letters. There are many different types of letters kids can write, and each one helps students practice writing…
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