Remember back in the day when we used to all read the same book for class? But as time passed, we switched things up and embraced reading passages in small groups, prepared with a stack of comprehension questions. Let me tell you, those teachers of ours were onto something big with those novel studies. I started looking into using novel studies and realized all the different activities we could do ... Read More about How to Teach Reading Comprehension Skills with Novel Studies
Exciting April Activities That Are Must-Haves in Your Classroom
April brings that extra burst of energy, propelling us forward to tackle everything on our end of the year to do list. Coming off the relaxing spring break, there's a renewed sense of motivation in the air. But. . . there is a lot to do in April. At times, it feels like we blink, and April's gone. To make those to-do lists more manageable, I've rounded up my favorite April activities that work ... Read More about Exciting April Activities That Are Must-Haves in Your Classroom
Engaging Writing Activities Your Students Will Love
Can you believe my journey to becoming a teacher started when I was just a kiddo myself? Yep, I always knew I wanted to be a teacher! Back then, I began jotting down all the things I'd do differently once I had my own classroom. One big area I was determined to shake up was writing activities! Even as a young child, I knew there must be a way to make writing lessons more fun. Turns out I was ... Read More about Engaging Writing Activities Your Students Will Love
March Activities in the Primary Classroom for a Spirited Spring
As March rolls in, it's as if a collective sigh of relief escapes our lips. The grip of winter begins to loosen, making way for brighter days and rising temperatures. Plus, there's a sense of anticipation in the air as we inch closer to summer break! I've found that keeping students engaged and motivated during this time is key to helping them stay on top of their skills. That's why I'm thrilled ... Read More about March Activities in the Primary Classroom for a Spirited Spring
10 February Activities for Elementary Students to Ignite Learning
Navigating the tricky terrain of February activities can be challenging, especially as the winter break haze fades away and we jump back into routine. You are likely bracing for the cold, dreary days of the season and may need to prepare for impromptu snow days. For a short month, February sure has a lot to offer. From Black History Month to Valentine's Day, and Groundhog Day to Chinese New Year, ... Read More about 10 February Activities for Elementary Students to Ignite Learning
Chinese New Year Activities for the Primary Classroom
Imagine your classroom buzzing with excitement, little faces lit up with curiosity. That's the magic we unlock when we dive into teaching our young learners about Chinese New Year. It's not just about the dragons and lanterns (although those are pretty cool), but it's opening up a world of traditions, stories, and celebrations from across the globe. Chinese New Year, or the Spring Festival, isn't ... Read More about Chinese New Year Activities for the Primary Classroom
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