Hands-on Multiplication Activities
Worksheets are only one way to teach multiplication. Make math more enjoyable with these hands-on multiplication activities.
Worksheets are only one way to teach multiplication. Make math more enjoyable with these hands-on multiplication activities.
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Motivational strategies to motivate students are important any time of year, but especially when you hit the mid-year slump. This will help!
You’re not alone! No one likes to get tough parent emails, but every teacher receives them! Find out exactly what to do and say when you get a negative parent email.
Let it snow! Snowflakes are beautiful, intricate, and fascinating. Teach kids about snowflakes with these fun snowflake activities.
Learning how to balance a checkbook is an important life skill that should be taught before your teen graduates high school. Here’s how to do it.
Having a positive relationship with your students is like sunlight; it warms everything. Here’s how to build those positive relationships!
Building classroom community early on in the school year is so important for a strong, healthy school year. Here’s how to do it!
History books are filled with stories about men, but where are the women? Find out why you should teach your kids about women in history.
Figuring out how to create a homeschool morning routine that works for you and your family can be tricky! These tips and ideas will help!
If you think cursive is just for the Declaration of Independence, think again. Cursive writing has loads of benefits!
Are your students with ADHD struggling? Here’s how to help students with ADHD be more engaged and on-task while learning.
Social-emotional skills are vital. How do you teach them to kids? You use engaging social emotional learning activities, of course!
Coding should be an integral part of any homeschool or after-school program. Here’s how it creates problem solvers and ways to integrate it.
You’ve heard the acronym: SEL. What exactly is social emotional learning? We’ve got answers (and resources) right here!
uld you like to do a bulletin board on Social Emotional Learning? We’ve got some great SEL bulletin board ideas right here!
Are you looking to build memories this holiday season? Try some of these new Christmas traditions! They’re great for homeschool families!
If you’re not using file folder activities in your homeschool, you’re missing out! They’re a great way to review skills and have fun!