
Back to School Worries Are GONE With These 3 New Books
Let’s be honest: Wemberly Worried has earned her place in every classroom library. Kevin Henkes nailed it when he gave us that sweet little mouse

Let’s be honest: Wemberly Worried has earned her place in every classroom library. Kevin Henkes nailed it when he gave us that sweet little mouse

Does this sound familiar? You start your 4th grade math class, and students are fidgeting, transitioning from one subject to another, or simply not mentally

It’s that time of year. End-of-year assessments or tests are looming. You have to finish compiling student portfolios, schedule final conferences, and the checklists for

Writing is one of those subjects that can continue to be challenging to teach. While it is a struggle in primary grades because you have

Third grade is the beginning of a new type of school for learners. We all know the saying they first learn to read so then

Our kindergarten and first-grade students come into our classrooms ready to play and learn. They have all this energy and it is our responsibility to

Second grade is called the golden grade because they’re at that magical age where they love learning yet are more independent than other primary grades.

As educators, we know the importance of setting the right tone for the day, especially with older students. However, finding engaging and meaningful ways to

First grade writing is an exciting subject! A lot of your young authors already have a strong foundation for handwriting, illustrating, and basic sentence structure.

Kindergarten writing can be an intimidating topic, both for students and teachers alike! Kindergarten students come into the school year with a variety of abilities.

Early elementary educators understand students need a strong foundation in numeracy skills. Young learners require a firm grasp on numbers and counting before they can

As teachers, we want our students to grow into the best versions of themselves. This means finding the most developmentally appropriate ways to teach them

Welcome back, fellow educators! As we approach the end of another bustling week in the K-3 classroom, it’s time to start planning for everyone’s favorite

As the month of May approaches, so does the need for new May read-alouds. In this month’s read-aloud selection, we delve into books that celebrate

As Mother’s Day approaches, the excitement in our classrooms is palpable. It’s also the time teachers start looking for free Mother’s Day gift ideas –

Testing may not be everyone’s favorite, but it can be tolerable and test prep can be…dare I say fun? In a perfect world, testing would

Teachers, if you are trying to find books about Earth Day and other great read-alouds for the month of April, I’ve got you! In this

Hi there, teacher friends! Earth Day will be here soon, so let’s channel our students’ creativity and love for our planet through engaging and meaningful

Welcome back, educators! As we dive into another exciting school year, it’s essential to infuse creativity into our curriculum. Today, we’re exploring five free poetry

Hi there, teacher friends! As we approach the month of March, why not bring the excitement of March Madness (or March Mathness – you decide!)