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Calendar Challenge
Measuring time and reading a calendar are essential life skills and even with modern technology students must still learn how to use and interpret a calendar. This activity sheet provides students with the practice they need.
Flexible Seating Options That Won’t Break The Bank
Flexible Seating is the new inclusive way to teach students in the classroom. Teachers are moving away from structured rows and boring school-provided group seating to create flexible space for students to learn.
Learning To Love The Arts: 35 Benefits Of Art For Kids
Kids love to craft, and there is proven value to including craft in the learning process. But with so much to cover it can be a good idea to integrate other educational elements into craft time.
Bees to the Honey
A counting and number matching game. A great activity for number awareness and recognition, one to one correspondence as well as fine motor development.
FOOD ALLERGIES ARE THE NEW “STRANGER DANGER”
I am ashamed to admit that I was indeed one of “those” teachers, who was definitely aware of kids having food allergies, but I certainly wasn’t too concerned about the topic.
Strategies for Oppositional Kids
Our spirited kids are the ones you need us the most even though they test us the most.
Easy Games to Help Reinforce Multiplication
To go with our Multiplication Grid, we have put together some fun multiplication based classroom games to share with you.
Congratulations – Home Learning Awards
WE DID IT!! What a time of learning new skills and adapting to new ways. It was nothing short of incredible to watch teachers shift their classroom learning to online in what seemed like an overnight process.
Positive Behaviour for Learning
Thankfully, gone are the days where a child would cop a clip over the ear from an old-school teacher for perceived misdemeanours, or outrageously, misspelling a word.