The Chinese New Year is the most celebrated holiday in the world. Bringing the celebration into your classroom is a great way to help students learn about different cultures and celebrations around the world. There is a multitude of ways to celebrate the Chinese New Year in your classroom. 1. Dragons The dragon carries […]
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4 Valentine’s Day Celebration Games & Activities for the Classroom
Liven up your classroom Valentine’s Day celebration by adding fun games and activities to the schedule! The best games are easy to plan, easy to set up, and easy to play, allowing kids to quickly grasp the rules and the adults to easily monitor. Valentine’s Day-Themed Classroom Activities Any of these games can be […]
Candy Free Valentine Ideas for the Classroom
It may be known as a candy holiday, but coming up with some fun ways to celebrate that are candy free can help keep your students active and alert – and free from sugar crashes. You don’t have to ban candy, but by coming up with healthier alternatives you can reduce the amount consumed […]
16 Classroom Organization Hacks
Paperwork, book bags, school supplies… the list is never-ending. Without organization a classroom can become chaotic and hinder the learning process. So, what’s a teacher to do? Here you will find help to tame the beast of “stuff” in your classroom. 1. Color code Color code everything! It is a visual reminder of what goes where […]
5 Holiday Craft Ideas for the Classroom
Holiday craft ideas for the classroom can be a wonderful way to supplement lesson plans and enable creative expression. It’s a good idea to move away from the projects where the results all look the same and embrace the uniqueness of each student’s work. Many adults can pinpoint the moment they decided they couldn’t […]
Adding Holiday Fun to Classroom Lessons
You may dread the holiday season. You’re not a Scrooge. With so many holiday breaks in such a short time span, it can be hard to make progress in the classroom. Not only are there so many days away from the classroom throughout November and December, but many brains “go on vacation” long before the […]
Celebrating the Day of the Dead in the Classroom
Dia de los Muertos, or the Day of the Dead, is celebrated on November 1st and 2nd in southern and central Mexico and around the world. The day is set aside to celebrate, remember, and welcome back the souls of deceased relatives. It often features skeletons, altars, and skull decor. Altars with food offerings, […]
Think Pink! 3 Ways to Introduce Breast Cancer Awareness in the Classroom
Projects that boost awareness of breast cancer can help not only make your young students aware of the disease; it can also help build a foundation of health and wellness for your female students. Early education is a key to early detection, and learning about breast cancer early is more likely to lead to good […]
5 Essential Signs for Every Classroom
Decorating the classroom is an essential part of any educator’s back-to-school routine. For elementary school teachers in particular, classroom decorations can be an essential part of students’ school experience. Keeping important information in a large, colorful, easy-to-notice area will keep it fresh in students’ minds. Weekly and Monthly Calendar A good calendar is the […]
Classroom Bulletin Board Tips & Tricks
Bulletin boards are powerful tools in K-8 classrooms. They pair personality with functionality, and when featuring student creations, provide incentive for students to do their best work. Read on for tips and tricks to make the most of your time, space and resources. Creative Block? We all get creative block from time to time. When that […]
From STEM to STEAM: 3 Ways to Integrate Art in the Classroom
The importance of STEM (Science, Math, Engineering, and Technology) has never been more at the forefront of education. Many districts are looking for new ways to incorporate STEM programs into various subjects or perhaps even build STEM-specific programs like robotics and coding. But is STEM enough by itself? Evidence suggests adding artistic and creative […]
Early Childhood Classroom Prep: 10 Must-Have Supplies
Walk into your classroom on the first day of preschool week prepared for anything! These common sense items for your early childhood classroom will help you prep to avoid distractions and keep your focus on the teaching task at hand. 1. Measuring Tape When setting up your room or putting up decorations, it’s difficult to […]
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