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How to Pack up your Classroom for Fall Success

It’s almost summer and time to pack up your classroom.  If you are anything like me you may be tempted to just shove everything behind a cabinet door and deal with it in the fall.  Yes?  No?  Regardless of how neat and organized you are,

May Math Centers for 2nd Grade

The end of the year can be tricky when it comes to keeping students engaged and learning.  These digital and printable May math centers can be the perfect way to take your math block up a notch so you can keep your students learning through

Earth Day in the Classroom

Earth Day is an excellent opportunity to teach students about the importance of taking care of the planet. Earth Day Videos Videos can be a great way to add variety to an Earth Day lesson.  We have found our favorite Earth Day videos that are

Seeds and Planting in the Elementary Classroom

Seeds and Planting

Teaching students about seeds and planting is a fun unit to teach in the spring. Important topics include; what do plants need, parts of a plant, ways seeds move, photosynthesis, planting vocabulary, and types of soil.  Take a closer look at how these concepts can

Camp Read-a-Lot-Themed Day for 1st–3rd Grade

If you’re looking for a fun and low-prep way to keep your students reading through the end of the school year—or even over summer break—Camp Read-a-Lot is a classroom favorite. It’s a printable reading challenge with a playful summer camp theme that makes reading feel

End of the School Year Words of Wisdom Activity

  This time of year feels like total chaos—hyper kids, testing, report cards, memory books, field trips, supply orders, student placements… and so much coffee. Need I say more? Our last day with students is May 23rd, and I’m not gonna lie—I’m feeling the pressure.