
Presidents’ Day Activities for Upper Elementary
What can kids do on Presidents’ Day? If you’ve ever asked this question, then we have what you need. This post shares fun, yet simple

What can kids do on Presidents’ Day? If you’ve ever asked this question, then we have what you need. This post shares fun, yet simple

Frigid temperatures and shorter sunlit days make teaching during winter tough! But with a little creativity and energy, you can make math fun regardless of

You know it’s going to happen one day. Inclement weather, safety lockdowns, and other reasons cause recess cancellations. What are you going to do? Well,

As a teacher, you may be wondering whether to use read-alouds or novel studies in your classroom. Though they may seem similar at first glance,

We’ve all been there. You know, that feeling when you just can’t seem to get excited about teaching anymore. The material feels dry, your students

It’s time to deck the halls! Or rather, deck your classroom with holiday bulletin boards, ornament walls, Christmas-themed doors and more. If you’re looking for

Oh the weather outside may be frightful, but having good books to read during December is delightful! If you’re looking for some fresh titles to

You need your students to understand nonfiction text in a simple process. I completely understand! This post gives upper elementary teachers tips that are effective,

Back to school season involves lots of planning and lots of shopping! What items work best for teachers and students? Well, this post shares details

Many teachers assume literacy centers are only for younger grades—but teacher friends, that couldn’t be further from the truth. 😊 6th grade literacy centers can

You want your kid to stay engaged with math learning, but without boring them to tears! Or maybe you are teaching summer school, so you’re

With summer comes fun, play time, and sleeping in late. Unfortunately, it also means potential reading loss for kids. This post shares fun summer reading