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Hey teacher friend, thanks for letting me know that you aren’t interested in hearing anything else about the Cheerful ELA Conference.


But Wait! I Have Goodies For You 🤩


I don’t want you to feel left out.

This page has trending topics and resources that you will enjoy for March. 🙌🏾

In fact, below you’ll find a FREE Women’s History Month reading passage for your kiddos.

St. Patrick’s Day Ideas & Resources


This blog post shares creative ways to make St. Patrick’s Day easy and fun. ☘️

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St. Patrick’s Day Activities for Upper Elementary


Interesting March Nonfiction Reading Comprehension Passages


How doe tornadoes form? Why are they called “ladybugs” if they aren’t all female? What is Pi Day and how did it become so popular?

These are some of the questions that this March reading set answers. These high-interest topics will keep kids engaged and help them improve using context clues!

Early finisher activity: informational text reading passages
Enjoy these March Reading Passages that have text-aligned questions.

Ways to Make Women’s History Month FUN


Here you’ll find book recommendations + activities that make Women’s history lessons so cool and interesting.

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Books and Activities to Celebrate Women’s History Month

Your FREEBIE!


Last, but not least, you can enjoy this free biography on Oprah Winfrey!


FREE Cheerful ELA Education Conference


I know you opted out of hearing more about this conference, but can you think of any teacher friends or homeschooling parents who would be interested?

If so, please share this page with them. Let them know that the event is completely FREE and they will get high-quality, practical professional development for teaching ELA. 📚