Earth Day opens the door to some more in-depth exploration and discussion about human impact on the environment. These classroom products and lesson plan ideas can get your students in the Earth Day spirit while teaching them the history of oil spills and how they impact nature. Environment Books for Your Classroom Library There […]
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Black History Month Classroom Decor and Activity Ideas
Black History Month is celebrated annually each February. While history is an important part of the year-round curriculum, there is an opportunity during Black History Month to highlight the historical significance, accomplishments, and perspective of Black Americans, past and present. Use these Black History Month classroom decor and activity ideas to engage your students […]
Snowman-Themed Classroom Arts & Crafts
It’s the time of year when snow falls and the temperatures dip. Keeping students engaged during the weeks and months of colder, darker weather can be a challenge. Use these snow-themed crafts, and decor ideas to make most of the winter season in your classroom. 5 Snowman Craft Projects for Kids If you can’t […]
PE Class Activities: Cooperative Character Building
The Character is Cool Game from Skillastics is a fun and educational lesson plan idea for PE teachers looking to emphasize the importance of cooperation, respect, sportsmanship, teamwork, and honesty. The game, geared towards students in grade 3-8, engages players in cooperative fitness activities that highlight the development of positive character traits. PE Class […]
5 Classroom Cleanup Tips and Tricks
Summer is almost here and you can practically hear the excitement crackling in your classroom. There’s just one thing: You have to get a whole year’s worth of teaching supplies and student work organized and put away before you can call it a year. Does classroom cleanup have you feeling a bit overwhelmed? Let us help! […]
Construction Paper 101
Construction paper is a staple in art classrooms across the country. If you are unsure which type is the most useful for specific projects or offers the right texture and colors, you’ll find your answers here. Check out this basic information regarding choosing the right construction paper for an elementary art room or general […]
Ideas for an End of School Year Celebration
The end of school year is a special time for students and teachers alike. Not only does it mark the start of summer vacation, it’s also a transitional milestone as students prepare for the next stage in life. The great thing is that graduation ceremonies aren’t just for high school seniors. Kids of all […]
7 Creative Ways to Thank Fellow Teachers
Teacher Appreciation Week is right around the corner. A great way to show gratitude and appreciation for the teachers who work and live around you is by thanking them in a thoughtful way. Whether this means leaving a kind note, a small gift, a high five, or a hug, there is no better time […]
4 DIY Valentine’s Day Classroom Decor Ideas
A little change in classroom decor can make the sometimes dreary weather in February seem a little brighter. Students are sure to smile at the addition of cheerful hearts around the room. With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, here are a few DIY ideas for getting your classroom decor decked out. Where to […]
Second Semester Classroom Décor Refresh
Getting back into the swing of a new semester can feel a little sad when the walls that were once decorated with fun winter crafts are now barren and in need of sprucing up. One of the best ways to get yourself and your students back in the learning spirit is to give your […]
Your Classroom Holiday Wish List
The end of the first semester gives most teachers and students a sense of relief, as there’s a short break before the second semester begins. Getting the classroom ready to take on the rest of the academic year is an important part of returning to school, and we’ve gathered some useful inspiration for ways […]
Three Fall Classroom Theme Ideas
There are different ways to bring the feeling of the fall season into the classroom, and often it starts with choosing a palette or theme. Whether you’re thinking that you’d like to go with the traditional warm hues, or want something a little more Halloween-feeling, we’ve got the ideas you need to get your […]
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