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BIG NEWS! LEARN MORE Tired of spending too much time searching for quality teaching resources? Worried that you’re not meeting all your students’ needs? You’re in the right place! Get your students excited to learn with practical and engaging resources!  Easy. Simple. Effective. Save Time Save Time No more need

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Fast & Easy: 11 Digital Activities for K-1 Transitions

Quick digital activities can make or break your classroom flow—especially during tricky transition times. Whether you’re lining up for lunch, waiting on a specials teacher, or filling a five-minute gap before dismissal, having simple go-to digital resources can keep your students focused, calm, and learning. To save you the scroll,

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Exit Tickets: An Easy Way To Check For Understanding!

Are you a fan of using exit tickets with your students? They are one of my favorite tools in my teaching repertoire! Chances are, you do something resembling an exit ticket each day in your classroom, but you may call it something else. Exit slips, entrance tickets, closure activities. No

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Using Boom Cards in Your Primary Classroom

When it comes to digital resources, it’s never been more important to have comprehensive and easy-to-use products that are teacher-tested and shown to produce great results! No matter what your classroom looks like this year, Boom Learning is an engaging platform that you can use across all learning models. Boom

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Apple Week Freebies

I have a confession to make… I have never done Apple Week in my class before. I know, I know… pretty unusual for a Kindergarten/ First Grade teacher! Well, you will be happy to know that we had Apple Week last week and we had a blast! Take a look at my

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My Center Rotation Routine

When it comes to running centers in a primary classroom, there are so many things to figure out an manage. Let’s walk through a day in the life of a 1st grade teacher, Valerie, and how she runs centers in her classroom. I often get questions about how I run

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