
New Year Reflections to Help Your Students Feel Less Overwhelmed
During a new year, student reflection is critical. Giving students voice and choice is important.

During a new year, student reflection is critical. Giving students voice and choice is important.

Elementary students love holiday fun during the Spooky Season. Explore various ways to make learning meaningful and ignite an exciting spark that creates fun during

Do you love to play learning games with your students? There is no better way to kick off your return to school, time after a

Geometry activities for fourth graders can either spark excitement or frustration. Some kids love working with shapes and angles, while others struggle to see how

Summer is upon us, and so is the need for more hands-on summer activities to keep us busy . . . especially when the heat

By Rach Jamison, Marissa Despins, Marianna Monheim, and Rachel Deroche Saint Patrick's Day in Upper Elementary Classrooms Holidays can be so much fun to celebrate, especially in elementary

Explore simple writing strategies with examples for upper elementary to turn writing time from a daunting task into a positive and rewarding experience for teachers

What are you up to this Valentine's Day? Follow me as I break out a box of crayons and allow my students the ability to

By Rach Jamison, Rissa Hanneken, Marissa Despins, Marianna Monheim, and Tanya Marshall Setting Goals in the Upper Elementary Classroom Whether you're back in school following a winter holiday break, or

Winter is here! Grab this low-prep and no-prep Winter activity bundle to make the season even more festive – and educational! With Winter puzzles and

By Rach Jamison, Rissa Hanneken, Marissa Despins, Rachel Deroche, Marianna Monheim, and Tanya Marshall – UPDATED November 05, 2023 Organization in the Upper Elementary Classroom Can staying organized feel frustrating when

Grab this set of Halloween puzzles and low prep activities for the holiday season. Have a spooktacular month of October.


