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A Different Kind of First Day of School

Tomorrow is the first day of school and for the first time in as long as I can remember, I am not preparing for a day in the classroom. There are no new school supplies, no new clothes to lay out, no lunch to make. There won’t be any tossing

Easy Cat in the Hat Art for Reading Month

Reading month is coming to a close, but it’s not too late to incorporate a little celebratory art into your classroom – especially if you are counting down the minutes and looking for an easy way to fill the time until spring break can finally begin. Here is the perfect

Try this Cut and Paste Book Instead of Color Word Worksheets!

child holding up a black paper with the letters "blue" glued on it to spell color words instead of doing a worksheet

Are you still using traditional worksheets to help your students master their color words? In my experience best way to help students that are struggling to learn their sight words is to provide opportunities for students to really study the letters in a meaningful way. Flashcards and color word worksheets alone just won’t cut it if a child is truly struggling. But cutting, unscrambling, and gluing to spell can make a meaningful difference and truly help. Today I’m thrilled to share a simple, but vibrant, booklet to help your students get one step closer to color word mastery for FREE. My students loved this project and I know that yours will too.

Make Rainbow Slime the Easy Way with Elmers Slime Kits

child holding red, blue and yellow slime to make your own rainbow slime at home

Have your kids joined the slime craze? Slime has become the rage with children across all ages, which is just fine by me because it’s a nice distraction from electronic devices. I was excited to discover that Elmer’s slime kits take all the guesswork out of making your own slime at home.

Free Bulletin Board Pennant Letters for Quick and Easy Decor

teacher holding up bulletin board pennant letters in first grade classroom printed on red, green, and yellow colored paper

It’s that time of year once again! Teachers are back in school, back in the full swing of things, and summer already feels like a distant memory. Of course, back to school season always seems to have a few surprises in store for teachers, students and administrators. There’s nothing like a last-minute staff change or classroom assignment to make a teacher panic. Bulletin board pennant letters are the perfect quick and easy decor hack for anyone who finds themselves scrambling to decorate their classroom as the first day of school approaches. Best of all, I have a set of FREE bulletin board letters! Keep scrolling to get your free classroom pennants.

Mess Free Glitter Slime Recipe that’s Safe for Kids

child holding glitter slime made at home from recipe

Now that summer has arrived, it’s fun to take a break, head outdoors and have a little fun! I have been wanting to make slime in the classroom with my kindergarteners, but the traditional recipes with cleaning chemicals made me nervous about harming the sensitive skin of my students. Until

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