Geometry Games to Liven Up Your Classroom
Looking for a fun way to spice up your geometry class while still learning? These geometry games are a great way to review shapes, area, and …
Continue ReadingLooking for a fun way to spice up your geometry class while still learning? These geometry games are a great way to review shapes, area, and …
Continue ReadingAn inspiration folder helps teenagers start to focus on their dreams. Preparing the folder helps them think about the steps they will take to make the …
Continue ReadingCulminate your lesson on how squirrels prepare for winter with this kids recipe. Hibernation crafts and activities listed may be used to supplement …
Continue ReadingThese Rikki Tikki Tavi activities will push your students beyond simply reading the story. They will build your students’ knowledge in other …
Continue ReadingEach snowflake is unique: So are people, like photographer, Wilson “Snowflake” Bentley. In these second grade science lessons, students …
Continue ReadingThis article describes some of the major themes found in Edith Wharton’s novel, The Age of Innocence. A better understanding of these themes will lead …
Continue ReadingDo your students know how to measure time and other things? These teaching ideas will show your young students concepts of measurement.
Continue ReadingMany holiday customs have lost their meaning in the hustle and bustle of society. Taking time to discuss the origins of our winter traditions helps …
Continue ReadingShake tables are simple to construct, and provide an engaging way to teach students about the effects of earthquakes on structures. This earthquake …
Continue ReadingHatchet is a classic book that gets many students hooked on reading. It is a definite must read for any upper elementary classroom. This Hatchet …
Continue ReadingLearn how to make your own lift-the-flap books for infants and young children with a step-by-step guide and theme suggestions that will entertain the …
Continue ReadingLearn the different question words in Italian: there are different words for who and how, why and what, how many and where. We show which words to use …
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