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Task Card Organization Tips

Task cards are the perfect way to prepare for a test, practice skills in small groups during centers, or even to use individually as an early finisher.  Task cards are becoming a must have staple in the classroom and because of this, it’s important to

Flexible Seating

Have you heard of flexible seating?   Many teachers are transforming their classrooms in an effort to make their learning spaces more student-centered.  When I started posting to Instagram and Facebook about my class moving to flexible seating, I was flooded with all kinds of questions from curious and

This classroom is a MUST SEE! She has tons of photos that shows how she organizes, stores, decorates her classroom. She includes links to everything too!

Classroom Reveal #2

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Back to School with Creative Teaching Press

Phew!  My classroom is FINALLY feeling close to done and some of my favorite areas of my classroom are my bulletin boards.  They make me happy.  They will make my students happy.  They will make other adults who come in to help in my classroom

10 Eye-Catching Bulletin Board Assembly Tips

Well, it’s that time of year when teachers are starting to get back into their classrooms!   I don’t know about you, but one thing that I do enjoy getting ready are my bulletin boards.  I feel it’s an easy way to brighten up the

How to Create a 1st or 2nd Grade Schedule

A schedule is one of the first things a teacher needs to think about when setting up for the new year. Below you will find some teacher-tested tips and tricks to build out a 1st or 2nd grade schedule that will set you and your