Writing Curriculum for 1st and 2nd Grade: Lucky to Learn Writing

Struggling to teach writing effectively while keeping your students engaged? Or, are you seeing a lack of writing skill growth? If you answered yes to either of these questions, our easy to follow, Science of Reading aligned curriculum, Lucky to Learn Writing, covers all those

Rainy Day Classroom Activities for 1st & 2nd Grade

When the weather doesn’t allow for outside play, it can be a challenge to keep students entertained. Or maybe you’re a teacher looking for a change from the usual school day routine. Either way, give one of these fun rainy day classroom activities ideas a

Seasonal Classroom Activities for 1st & 2nd grade

As the seasons change, so does the opportunity to bring fresh and exciting ideas into the classroom! Let’s explore a variety of seasonal classroom activities that will not only engage your students’ imaginations but also enhance their learning experiences throughout the year. 1. Johnny Appleseed

A Case Study of the Lucky to Learn Phonics Curriculum

Through our interaction with teachers and students, we have identified a common issue when it comes to teaching phonics…finding engaging instruction materials that are effective and research based. To solve this problem, our team of master teachers, set to work on creating a phonics curriculum

Easy Science Experiments for 1st and 2nd Grade

Easy science experiments help 1st and 2nd grade students explore scientific concepts through hands-on learning. These classroom-friendly science activities use simple materials to teach observation, prediction, problem-solving, and critical thinking in engaging ways. Looking to stir up some excitement in your science lessons? Hands-on experiments

1st & 2nd Grade Friendly Reader’s Theater Scripts

Are you or your students feeling restless or bored of the same old phonics routine, but you fear skills will be lost if you try something new? We’ve got good news for you! There is a new phonics routine that practices phonics, decoding, fluency and