Earth Day is heading our way. How can you get your students to learn more about protecting the Earth? Here are fun ways to celebrate Earth Day in the classroom. Make an Earth Day Craft This Earth Day Craft and activities includes a craft, map skills, reading passage with close read guide, ... read more
Tips on Reading Poetry
Reading poetry can be difficult for some readers. They think that there has to be more than what is given. One of my favorite ways to have students connect with a passage or story is through found poetry. With found poetry students can identify the main idea and supporting details in a text. Found ... read more
Winter Game Fun
Let the Games Begin! The Winter Measurement Activities are a fun time to celebrate winter. Combine the fun of the games with your measurement standards and add this Measurement Winter Games Math Center. Winter Measurement Activities This Measurement Winter Games Resource gives you 12 Winter Games ... read more
The Big Game Math Lesson
Feed into the Energy With Football Math Are you ready for the big game? This past year the New England Patriots and the Atlanta Falcons took the field for the final game of the season. This year will be a crazy one for us. In my family we are die hard Patriot fans, but we live in Atlanta. ... read more
Teacher Love Letters
One of my favorite February bulletin boards is Teacher Love Letters. It is always a favorite to create for the students, and it is by far the most read bulletin board of the year. (Please note this post contains affiliate links). Teacher Love Letters Lesson Plan: Read Thank You, Mr, Falker ... read more
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