There are so many fun ways to explore fractions with young learners. And we all know that kids make a deeper connection to learning by doing hands-on ...
Trick questions (brain teasers, puzzles, or riddles) are great for warm-ups, cool-downs, or turn-and-talks in the classroom. They encourage students to ...
If there’s one thing kids love, it’s games! If you’re looking for brain breaks, icebreakers, team-building activities, field day games, or just ways to ...
Dear We Are Teachers, Last week, I “liked” a tweet from our school district announcing that school was cancelled. I was at my own home. I was not ...
Our country has had many presidents, all with their own trials and contributions. Some of them stand out more than others, and our nation’s 16th leader ...
We’ve all heard it: “There’s no ‘I’ in team.” It’s one of those teamwork quotes that pretty much everyone knows. But there are plenty of other terrific ...
Climate change is on our students’ minds. In fact, the American Academy of Pediatrics has warned that climate change “poses real threats to children’s ...
The scientific method not only teaches students how to conduct experiments, but it also enables them to think critically about processes that extend ...
Time for some vocabulary practice that will make you feel all the love! Just download this free Valentine’s Day word scramble worksheet! Use it as a ...
February is Black History Month, one of the many times of year when it’s important to recognize and reflect on the deep history of Black Americans and to ...
Dear We Are Teachers, My 3rd-grade partner teacher is out on maternity leave for the rest of the year. Her maternity leave sub is really ...
Each and every day throughout the school year is an opportunity to honor, celebrate, and incorporate Black history into school ...
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