Ignite Growth Mindsets: Engage Students with 6 Activities
We all want our students to be successful. We do everything in our power to make sure that they can be, but how can we
We all want our students to be successful. We do everything in our power to make sure that they can be, but how can we
My classroom has always been set up for cooperative learning to take place. If I didn’t have tables, then my desks were arranged so that
I LOVE color! I also love my teacher binder to be full of color, but let’s face it, printing in color can get expensive. My
My students are excited about test prep! Yep, you read that right! They are excited! How is that so? Want to know more? Read on
It’s that time of year. Time to begin thinking about what you will give your students for Christmas. You don’t have a lot of money
I love teaching character traits! When teaching character traits, I like to tie in character education. If students can make connections between characters in a
You head to Pinterest to find an anchor chart. It’s super cute! It’s colorful, nice and neat, and the graphics are amazing! Who has time
Having been out of the regular classroom for a few years, there was one thing that I was really looking forward to, and that was
Today’s tech tip actually comes from Upper Elementary Snapshots, the collaborative blog that I am an author of. As students are accessing more and
December?!?! Really?!? I do think that this school year is going by faster than any other school year so far! Below you will find a
This is a fun activity for early finishers. Students try to come up with as many different equations as possible using the equation board. Why
Why not begin the year thinking about what you can do at the end of the year? Memory Makers will get students excited and