Digital Indoor Recess Ideas
Having recess indoors and want some online activities? Try these digital indoor recess ideas for elementary and middle school students!
Language arts and grammar lesson ideas and activities for kids in Kindergarten through high school. Great ideas for elementary language arts lessons, as well as language arts activities for middle school grades.
Having recess indoors and want some online activities? Try these digital indoor recess ideas for elementary and middle school students!
Do you feel like banging your head against the wall when teaching writing? Writing anchor charts will ease frustration for you and students.
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File folder games are the ultimate hands-on activities for the classroom. Learn what they are, how to make them, and when to use them!
You may have heard the term before but what are lapbooks and how can they benefit your classroom? We break it down and give you ideas here!
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Not sure how to teach grammar? Try these fun and educational activities to get you started and have your students learning in no time!
Break out crayons and start rhyming to color in these fun Groundhog Day coloring pages! They’re great for reinforcing rhyming word skills.
Make Groundhog Day extra-special with this adorable FREE Groundhog Day Acrostic Poem template for elementary-age students!
Slippery, slimy, sugary…adjectives are delightful! Learn how to teach adjectives and apply that knowledge to grammar and writing.
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Are you or your students struggling with how to take notes in class? Check out these easy methods that will make note taking and studying easier!