The 100th day of school is a big deal, I’m not sure if you know that. When I was first teaching Kindergarten, I had no idea how massive of a celebration it is to say we’ve been in school 100 days! What a huge accomplishment it is to say we are almost half way done […]
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Valentine’s Day is something every kid (and some teachers, like me) looks forward to each year! Sharing notes of affection, tasty treats, and having a classroom party are the best! Although exhausting, trust me, I know that first hand, but I have the fondest memories of a child at our classroom celebrations back in the […]
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Martin Luther King is such an inspiring person. It is important to explore and learn about his life in whatever grade level you are in. Over the years, I’ve collected a ton of content, projects and activities to use in any grade level I might be teaching. I’m going to share a couple of resources […]
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Let’s all admit that December can be crazy in your classroom, am I right? Between trying to make sure you get everything checked off before break, working on grades, assignments, etc., trying to keep your classroom management in tact for a few more weeks/days, the last thing on your mind if planning something fun. I’m […]
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With the holidays just around the corner,Β the next few weeks are going to be quite busy. You’ve survived October (congrats on that one), not you have a few short weeks until Thanksgiving Break. You got this! In my classroom, I always loved throwing some type of harvest party (especially for those kinders) a week or […]
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With back to school in full swing (Washington kiddos just went back to school last week), all the teachers I know are running around trying to find the best way to use their time, get to know your new class, and get some academics in. My back to school writing crafts are the perfect way […]
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