Keeping Busy Families Healthy and Fit During The Holiday Season
Tips To Keep Families Healthy, Fit and Happy During The Holiday Season Families can get moving! The holiday season is an excellent time to start a family exercise routine. Children enjoy seeing...
View ArticleE-Books to Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day
Luck of the Irish to ya; it’s St. Patrick’s Day! Today is the day to wear green, pick a shamrock, and find a leprechaun at the end of a rainbow. Students are bound to be excited about this fun holiday,...
View ArticleApril Showers
April is traditionally a rainy month; after all, “April showers bring May flowers,” right? Weather can be a bit tricky this time of year as the clash of warm and cold climates creates unexpected storms...
View ArticleEngage Your Students in Earth Day
Every April, we come together to recognize Earth Day, and this year, Earth Day falls on Tuesday, April 22nd. Whether you are organizing a Go Green campaign at your school, inviting students to adopt an...
View ArticleEngage Students in the Kentucky Derby
“And they’re off!” After My Old Kentucky Home is played, the horn is blown, and the jockeys are in place, the race begins: it’s the Kentucky Derby! Students across the country might not be quite as...
View ArticleeBooks to Engage Students in Spring
After our April showers post, we definitely had to bring you some ideas about incorporating May flowers into your literacy curriculum. Engage students in this absolutely beautiful time of year by...
View ArticleLearning From Maps
Teaching Kids To Read Maps While Traveling Understanding how to read maps is an important life skill. Educators and parents can introduce map skills and geography at a young age. Youngsters can learn...
View ArticleScience…Science…Science
Science…Science…Science Starting Kids Early Brings Success in Science Teaching kids science at an early age is a tool that can help students to succeed in high school and college science courses at...
View ArticleAll About Informational and Explanatory Writing and The Common Core State...
INFORMATIONAL AND EXPLANATORY WRITING Students can write informational pieces on many things that are relevant to their lives. Some informational piece examples are: Animals and their habitats Wind...
View ArticleTravelouges and Adventure Journals: Keeping Kids Writing Over the Summer
A lot of students travel in the summer. They go to the beach or to the mountains. They go camping with family or maybe even to summer camp. They travel far from home and close to home. They visit...
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