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Free Thanksgiving Writing Activity

With the holiday season on its way, there is no better time than now to practice gratitude. As we approach the holidays and some much-deserved school breaks, I love doing activities that focus on what is going well and what we are thankful for in our lives. Mindset is a

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50 Read the Room Activities for Active Learners

1st graders need to move—so let’s build learning into that movement. If you’ve got active learners (and let’s be real—most first graders fit that description), Read the Room activities are a simple, low-prep way to get kids up and moving while reinforcing phonics, vocabulary, and writing skills. This post is

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Apple Week Freebies

Planning an apple-themed week? Here’s a peek at some of my class’s favorite apple activities — from math to crafts — that kept my K-1 students engaged all week long. And yes, I finally joined the Apple Week club… and loved every second of it! If you’re looking for a

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1st Grade Monthly Writing Centers – For the Entire Year

Finding engaging, developmentally appropriate writing activities each month can be tricky, and prep work can feel overwhelming. That’s why we created ready-to-use, monthly writing centers that save you time while supporting your students’ growth. With everything pre-planned and modeled, these centers help students build confidence and independence in their writing.

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5 Simple Class Management Hacks

Classroom management—it’s one of our biggest issues as teachers. Without a solid classroom management plan, kids can quickly get off-task and disruptive, which isn’t exactly conducive to a productive learning environment. Since I know teachers can always use more tricks up our sleeves, today I’m sharing my top five classroom

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Classroom Fidgets: Are They Tools or Toys?

Classroom fidgets are everywhere—especially this time of year. Chances are, some of your students (or your own kids) just unwrapped new fidget toys as stocking stuffers. Kids love them, but teachers often find classroom fidgets to be too distracting for regular use—especially when they’re more toy than tool. Parents are

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Friendship Garden

Building a strong classroom community starts with planting the right seeds — and what better way than with a Friendship Garden? Friendship gardens are real spaces that bring people together to celebrate kindness, teamwork, and caring for others. Imagine bringing that same spirit into your classroom — with crafts, discussions,

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