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Empowering Teachers with Ready to Use Resources and Classroom Strategies.
Learning on the Fly: How to Play SWAT in Your Class
Ready to SWAT up your classroom engagement? Discover how this fast-paced, no-prep game can be customized for any grade level, boosting math and literacy skills while keeping your students excited to learn. Click to learn tips, differentiation strategies, and more!
How To Shine in December!
Feeling overwhelmed this December? Discover five easy-to-implement strategies to engage your students, reduce your workload, and make the season magical in your early elementary classroom. Packed with tips for morning meetings, differentiated activities, and classroom management, this post is your ultimate guide to shining in December.
How to Teach the U.S. Election Process Without Taking Sides:
Explore our Kid-Friendly Guide to the U.S. Election Process, designed to help educators teach the election without bias. This engaging resource covers everything from how candidates run to the Electoral College and Election Day. Enhance your students' understanding of democracy while promoting critical thinking skills! Don’t miss out on our limited-time bundle that includes guides on leadership and debate skills—perfect for a well-rounded classroom experience!
5 Classroom Management Strategies
Discover 5 proven classroom management strategies that foster a positive, collaborative, and inclusive environment in progressive elementary schools. Learn how to build a strong classroom community, encourage student voice, and promote restorative practices to create a happy and healthy learning space.
Why Kids Need Routines…
Routines are an essential part of a student's life at school. They provide structure, stability, and a sense of purpose, helping students to feel more secure and focused. In this blog post, we will explore seven reasons why routines are so important for students…
I Gotta Feeling…
As parents and educators, it's important to prioritize the social and emotional development of young children. One way to do this is through…