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Along with the proverbial certainties of death, taxes and childbirth, mandatory summer curriculum training is a recurring part of life for teachers. Although these sessions sometimes feel like a needless obligation or just one more thing to add to...
By the end of this lesson, students will explore poetic expression, analyze a short poem, and draft and share an original piece of poetry.
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Exploring the Ocean Blue: Fun Facts about the oceans of the Earth. Share some of these amazing facts with family and friends!
Ready-to-Use Report Card Comments Make Writing Report Cards Quick & Easy! Here are 125 positive report card comments for you to use and adapt!
A career in education is a worthy accomplishment that necessitates meaningful recognition. When we gather in the coming weeks to bid adieu to...
A positive start doesn’t just enhance academic outcomes—it fosters a culture of trust, safety, and curiosity. And the best part? It doesn’t...
Students will be able to identify and describe the four main stages of a butterfly’s life cycle—egg, caterpillar (larva), chrysalis (pupa), and...
Student-led conferences are more than just a trend—they represent a powerful shift toward student agency, accountability, and ownership of learning.
Holding classes indoors usually feels like a limitation to this desired movement. Students must move around within a limited space or sit in the same...
Incorporating regular mindfulness into your curriculum is a fantastic strategy to encourage social and emotional development in your classroom....