Independent Directed Drawing Activities
Have you heard of “directed drawings?” Do you use them in your classroom? The idea is that students follow instructions, either oral or written, one
Have you heard of “directed drawings?” Do you use them in your classroom? The idea is that students follow instructions, either oral or written, one
It’s almost time for Valentine’s! This means some of us will be planning a class Valentine’s Party. If this is you, I have some great
ELA can be a tough subject to teach because there are so many pieces within it. It can take lots of lesson planning, resource purchasing,
Imagine a Halloween party in your classroom that was very well-planned, very well-managed, and very well-stocked. That’s my intention today! I’m going to help you
Giving your students tactile objects to use when practicing their fluency can be very useful. I wanted to get a blog post together of all
Fire Safety Week is near! I have gathered several ideas for you to use in your kindergarten, first-grade, and second-grade classrooms. These fire safety activities
I have added 5 new December reading flip books to my flip books bundle. And this blog post is just for you to get a closer look
Grandparents Day falls in the month of September, which is already a fairly hectic month for teachers. You’re just starting to get into a routine
Using Pinterest and some of the things that I’ve used in the classroom, here is a short and entertaining list of how to make vowels
I don’t know about you, but spring teaching in the primary classroom is one of my favorites. It is likely because I am SO tired
For the winter, it is always fun to ease back into routines. I know that the first week or two of school after break can
Christmas party prep for the classroom will be a breeze with this easy guide for creating student gift bags for you to give to your
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