Tips for Preparing Students to Transition to the Next Grade
Moving up to the next grade can be a source of anxiety for students. How do you prepare kids to transition to the next grade? We’ve got tips for parents and teachers.
Moving up to the next grade can be a source of anxiety for students. How do you prepare kids to transition to the next grade? We’ve got tips for parents and teachers.
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Make March more enjoyable with these St. Patrick’s Day activities for the classroom. Your kids will feel extra lucky to have a dose of fun in their day!
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Not sure how to teach multiplication to struggling students? We’re discussing methods and giving ideas for helping make multiplication stick.
How do you help kids with dyslexia? For starters, you can start using dyslexia resources. We’ve got a list right here!
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Break out the rubber chicken! Jokes for kids are a powerful classroom tool that takes only seconds a day. Tap into the magic by telling jokes!
How do you tell the difference between adjacent consonants and consonant digraphs? And by the way, what are they? We’ve got the answers here!
It’s the middle of the school year. Are you and your kids feeling uninspired and unmotivated? Check out these ways to beat the mid-year slump.
Celebrate the February holiday with these fun, teacher- and mom-approved Presidents’ Day Activities for kids!
It’s inevitable…you will have odd times of waiting during the day. We’ve got five fabulous time-fillers that will make your day run seamlessly.
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