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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

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

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

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.

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

When it comes to incorporating morning meeting in upper grades, many teachers might initially think it’s too “babyish” for their older students. Even my own

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

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

The closing circle is a valuable practice that can bring a sense of closure and reflection to the end of the school day in an

Teachers, I understand the overwhelming nature of the back-to-school season. The pressure to create engaging lesson plans, establish routines, and connect with new students can

As a teacher, beginning a new school year with confidence and preparedness is crucial. To ensure a successful academic journey for both you and your

The back-to-school season can be a whirlwind of activities, but with these seven hacks, you can ensure a smoothly organized transition for both teachers and

The first year of teaching is a transformative experience for educators. As a first year teacher, I discovered invaluable lessons that shaped my teaching practice.

Calling all elementary teachers! Are you looking for a fun and engaging way to kick off your morning meetings? Look no further! In this blog

As the school year comes to a close, it’s important to take a moment to reflect on all the experiences and memories made over the

Do you know what makes great debate topics for kids? It’s something that is interesting, controversial, and relevant to kids. In this blog post, we

It can be tough to come up with morning work for first graders that is both fun and educational. Worksheets often feel like a chore,

Back-to-school time is one of my favorites, albeit the most stressful time of the year as a teacher. So much of it stems from nostalgia–the

I’ll be totally honest, I hate writing morning messages. It is such a seemingly easy task that can actually get quite cumbersome. Over time, I