
10 Amazing Upper Elementary Pi Day Books
Pi Day is one of those fun little calendar moments that can actually turn into real learning (without feeling like extra work). I love using

Pi Day is one of those fun little calendar moments that can actually turn into real learning (without feeling like extra work). I love using

If you’ve ever watched a 3rd grader eagerly “edit” their writing by changing random capital letters—or “fix” spelling when the sentence doesn’t even make sense—you’re

Why Valentine’s Day Looks Different in Upper Elementary 💘 Let’s be honest, Valentine’s Day in upper elementary can feel a little awkward. It’s not quite

Having candy free Valentine’s Day activities for upper elementary can feel tricky. Our students are past the “babyish” cutesy stuff, but they still want the

Teacher friends, let’s be honest for a second: the Small Group Struggle Is Real 😅 That’s where center rotation board slides come in—and honestly, they’ve

☃️ Why Snowman Themes Are a Winter Classroom Favorite Winter in the classroom calls for cozy, creative lessons that keep students excited to learn. That’s

🥇 When the World Competes, Learning Wins The 2026 Winter Olympics are headed to Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy, and I don’t know about you,

Your 4th graders just rolled their eyes at the “100 Fruit Loops necklace” idea you found on Pinterest. I get it. Most 100th Day activities

Looking for engaging Chinese New Year activities for your upper elementary classroom? Teacher friend, you’re in the right place. Whether your students are already familiar

Getting students back into the swing of things can feel like herding squirrels. 😵💫 But all that giddy energy can be great for learning! I’ll

Have you ever needed your students to stay engaged while you finished prepping a lesson, met with a small group, or just caught your breath

☀️ Before the Bell Rings: Setting the Tone for a Smoother Day Mornings in the upper elementary classroom can feel like organized chaos… unfinished homework,