
Black History Month Books for Older Kids
There are so many amazing books that celebrate Black History Month. How do you know which ones to read? This post shares some of the

There are so many amazing books that celebrate Black History Month. How do you know which ones to read? This post shares some of the

Figurative language brings books and poetry to life for all readers! No wonder most learning standards cover the special topic. This list of books that

What do you do when your students aren’t completing their reading logs? This post outlines effective alternatives to reading logs that you can use no

Email is such a huge part of every teacher’s workflow each day. Conquering the digital clutter in your inbox can lead to increased productivity! This

Teaching during frigid winter days can be challenging! The cold weather makes everyone want to stay home. These 6 engaging winter literacy activities for upper

Frigid temperatures outside means more fun learning inside! Keep your students cozy with these 15 fun winter read alouds for upper elementary students. *This post

The Butterfly Teacher is thrilled to welcome guest writer Sophia Sanchez, an ESL instructor who has extensive knowledge about language development. In this post, she

Kicking off the New Year with a fun read-aloud gets students thinking about goal-setting, while helping them transition back after a long holiday break! These

Saving money doesn’t mean everything will be cheap! So how do you know when to splurge? Especially if you’re a teacher looking for a good

Excited. Overwhelmed. Ready? Not ready at all! Maybe you fit squarely in one of these categories or you have an equal mix of them. If

I am SO excited to welcome Missi, our guest post writer for this topic! She is a mastermind on actionable email productivity tips for teachers:

Two of the core ingredients for a positive classroom environment are Respect and Empathy. As teachers strive to inject more of these social-emotional learning aspects