
10 New Read Across America Ideas (Change It Up)
Looking for new and exciting Read Across America ideas that are NOT Dr. Suess? Are you excited to shake things up for Read Across America

Looking for new and exciting Read Across America ideas that are NOT Dr. Suess? Are you excited to shake things up for Read Across America

Hello teachers! ? Ready to sprinkle some spring magic into your K-2 classrooms? Let’s dive into 10 super-fun 10 spring writing prompts for your little

Hey there, K-2 teachers! March is rolling in, and you can practically feel the leprechaun magic, right? I’m all about making the magic happen during

Hey there, awesome educators! Let’s face it; division can be a bit of a tough cookie for our upper elementary students. But guess what? Learning

With our favorite furry February friend just around the corner, it’s an excellent opportunity to find books about Groundhog Day to engage your students with

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Winter break is so much fun, but coming back from break can often feel like an uphill battle. For students and teachers alike, it’s akin

Kindness books for kids are the key to my heart, especially in January when we are on the eve of Valentine’s Day, The Great Kindness

Gifts are wonderful tokens of appreciation, especially when they come from the heart. As an educator, you know the joy that students’ gifts can bring

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Are you tired of hearing your tween students groan and cringe at the mere mention of math? Do they start protesting every time you even

Morning journals have long been a staple in the educational world, providing a platform for students to kickstart their day with written expression. However, it’s

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