
Valentine’s Day Craft for Active Kids
Valentine’s Day, the sweetest time of the year is almost here. If you’re looking for Valentine’s Day activities for your classroom, therapy session, or at home, here is a great craft idea for a fun and […]
Valentine’s Day, the sweetest time of the year is almost here. If you’re looking for Valentine’s Day activities for your classroom, therapy session, or at home, here is a great craft idea for a fun and […]
Having gratitude for the situations in our lives, whether good or bad, is a wonderful skill to learn. Learn how to encourage gratitude in life and in the classroom. Teachers have a wonderful opportunity to […]
New Year’s Eve festivities are often adult-centered occasions, but kids are eager about the big night also. And since babysitters are hard to find and restaurant prices are excessive and offer bad service on December 31, […]
Studies indicate that when students are able to move around throughout the day, they will be more active in participation and engagement in the classroom. Activity in the classroom can increase focus and productivity. Are […]
Halloween is fun time for both kids and adults, but is there a way to use the fun of Halloween as a teaching aid in high school? There are many fun Halloween ideas for your […]
Kids love Halloween and in class, they love Halloween activities. You can inspire students do some fast composing by having them write responses to specific writing prompts that are interesting to them. There are some […]
The holiday season is coming, beginning with Halloween! We all know kids love Halloween, and of course kids love fun activities. To get your class ready for the spooky season, check out these Halloween activities […]
Back to school time can be fun with these activities. The first week of school can be stressful for many students. Shy children may be particularly anxious about meeting new people and making friends. With just […]
Technology and art are getting together in the classroom. Can the creative arts successfully coexist – and even thrive – alongside technology oriented subject matter in the K-12 grade levels? Education and arts commentator Christine […]
When working in a classroom it is important to keep track of student consequences. This will ensure that you won’t be caught off guard when having conversations with parents and other faculty members about a […]
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