
4th Grade Writing: Making the Time to Strengthen Young Authors
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

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

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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

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

Gratitude is a beautiful and essential value that we believe should be nurtured from a young age. Teaching gratitude to elementary students not only helps

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

Welcome to our “Not-So-Spooky Halloween Classroom Guide” – your go-to resource for Halloween classroom ideas. This time of year, it’s all about adding a touch

It’s that time of year again! The snow is falling, the temperatures are dropping, and your students are getting antsy. Time to break out the

Fall is a great time to get students writing. The leaves are changing color, the air is getting cooler, and there is a feeling of

November is a month of giving thanks, but it’s also a great time for writers to get creative–and November writing prompts can make it that

Would you rather have 100 friends or 100 dollars? That’s the $100 question. For me, it’s 100 dollars because 100 friends is a lot of

My writing nerd days started all the way back in 7th grade when I was cast as an alternate in the Power of the Pen

Real talk: mornings are one of the hardest times in the classroom. Attendance. Lunch orders. Unpacking. Small talk. Notes from home. Announcements. Morning meetings. Morning