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How to Design Mini Lessons Using Digital Literacy Centers

Literacy centers are a fantastic way to keep our students practicing phonics, grammar, reading, and writing skills. They’re creative and FUN – and with all the awesome digital options, kids are engaged more than ever during center time!  But, with so many classrooms going digital,

Christmas in the Classroom: Ideas for Literacy and Math

Children’s eyes light up during the holidays, especially with fun school activities. But many teachers feel the pressure to stick to standards-based learning. Good news—you can celebrate Christmas and keep up with standards! Read on for Christmas-themed ideas in reading, writing, and math that will

How to Use Digital Math and Literacy Centers on SeeSaw

Using digital math and literacy centers with your lucky little learners helps them practice skills related to reading, writing, number sense, basic skills, and more! How can you make your digital Math and Literacy centers even more engaging for your students? Add them to SeeSaw,

How to Organize Math and Literacy Centers

Teaching math and literacy in the primary grades involves a lot of tools and papers, especially in your centers. So how do we organize our math and literacy centers? The key to effective center planning is top-notch math center organization of all your materials. Download your

Resources to Help 1st and 2nd Graders Learn the Four Types of Sentences

Teaching the 4 types of sentences becomes easier when students use hands-on activities, anchor charts, games, and sentence sorting practice. These first and second grade sentence activities help students identify declarative, interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory sentences in fun and meaningful ways. Are you teaching types

15 Science of Reading-Aligned Word Work Activities for 1st and 2nd Grade

Word work activities help students practice phonics, spelling patterns, sight words, and vocabulary through hands-on literacy routines. These engaging word work ideas make literacy centers more interactive while helping elementary students build stronger reading and spelling skills. Word work is an essential piece of the