Free Folding Paper Activities for ELA
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,
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
This winter break, I am putting together a fluency webinar for teachers. I wanted to get a blog post together of all the fantastic fluency
Fire Safety Week is near! I have gathered up several ideas for you to use in your kindergarten, first grade, or second grade classroom. These
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
We did a great big unit on the Gingerbread Man. We spent the week reading Gingerbread Man stories and comparing them. Then, we tied several
Yesterday, I posted a blog about the gifts I got my kids and their parents. I showed a picture of two ornaments we made and
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