How to Teach A and An
“A” and “an” are tiny words that your child needs to master! Learn how to teach “a” and “an” with simple and fun activities.
“A” and “an” are tiny words that your child needs to master! Learn how to teach “a” and “an” with simple and fun activities.
This week of family summer activities includes dance parties, bike rides, art galleries, and cookie decorating. Make memories and have fun!
How do you make math your kid’s favorite subject? By using LEGOs to teach math! Explore this list of hands-on LEGO math activities.
Multiply your students’ enthusiasm for math with these Minecraft math activities for elementary and middle school.
A book tasting is a novel way to introduce students to new books. Find out how to set up, organize, and host a book tasting event.
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These first day jitters activities will help iron out any worries and smooth the way toward a wonderful first day of school.
Teaching public speaking for kids lays the groundwork to master this all important skill. Make it fun with public speaking activities!
Create an ABC Countdown for the end of the school year! It’s a fun way to count down the days until summer vacation starts!
Have your kids thinking outside the eggshell with this STEM egg drop challenge. They will be scrambling to design a way to protect the egg.
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!
It’s recess! It’s time to get active and have fun! How do you do that inside? We’ve got a list of indoor recess games.