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Resources for Social Studies and Science

Social Studies and Science are often kids’ favorite subjects. And why not? They offer opportunities to interact with other kids and to do more hands-on projects. Here are lots of great resources for getting started with Social Studies and Science instruction. At the beginning of the year, it’s helpful to teach your students some of… Read More

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Beginning of Year Picture Books

This post was updated on 8-9-22 with some new titles! Here’s the link. One of the best first weeks of school activities is to read aloud to your students. The first week, especially, can be unpredictable in terms of planning and knowing how long everything will take when your students are new to your classroom.… Read More

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Getting Math Block Started

My favorite way to begin math block at the beginning of the year involves focusing on fun math activities, building students’ confidence, and learning about growth mindset, all in the same task. Dr. Jo Boaler of Stanford University has done amazing work in this area. Her website is youcubed.org. I especially love the Week of… Read More

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Getting Started with Writing Workshop & Word Study

At the beginning of the year, teachers are establishing routines and helping students to feel comfortable and independent in the classroom. WRITING: Predictable routines and independence are especially important in the teaching of writing. I love this visual from Two Writing Teachers about how writing workshop should look: Source: Two Writing Teachers Even if you… Read More

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Get Your Reading Block Started – 15 Tips!

The first day of school is a little unpredictable in terms of time. Since you will be introducing so many classroom routines and procedures and doing community-building activities, you might not actually start your academic work blocks on the first day. Still — you want to emphasize the importance of the subjects you teach, especially… Read More

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Engaging Activities for the First Two Weeks of School

Every teacher wants to keep kids engaged and help to build a growth mindset in their students. Today’s post is all about ways to do that. Here are 7 of my favorites plus a few more I want to try this year 7 FAVORITE ACTIVITIES 1 – Morning meeting or morning rituals are a great… Read More

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