One of our focuses this school year has been literacy. We’re big advocates of finding ways to get a little reading and writing in with
Blackout Poetry in the Science Classroom
In addition to the big Earth Day celebration going on this month, April is also National Poetry month. The science classroom may not be where
Activities for Fast Finishers
One of the most beautiful things about learning is that each one of your students has a unique set of skills. Their strengths differ from
30 Ways to Celebrate Earth Day
DOWNLOAD THE PRINTABLE CALENDAR WITH 30 EARTH DAY ACTIVITIES Earth is our most precious resource. Our calendars set aside one day to celebrate the Earth.
Careers in Science: Microbiologist
DOWNLOAD THE CAREERS IN SCIENCE: MICROBIOLOGIST ACTIVITY HERE Our Careers in Science series has quickly become one of the favorites around here. (Check out nutritionist,
10 Movies You Can Show In Your Science Classroom
Movies in the classroom evoke a variety of emotions — it just depends on who you ask. Students are usually elated by the thought of
Cell Theory Graphic Organizer
DOWNLOAD THE CELL THEORY GRAPHIC ORGANIZER HERE Happy (almost!) spring! That long stretch between Christmas and spring break seem to take a toll on students
Flashcard Resources for High Schoolers
This week, we received an email from one of our teachers in North Carolina. She was looking for some direction to incorporate the flashcards that are at
Rotation Stations
DOWNLOAD THE ROTATION STATIONS CHART HERE We’ve shared our rotation station printable at several conference sessions and trainings we’ve had recently and our teachers are loving
5 Ways to Encourage a Young Teacher
Teaching is one of those unique jobs where you don’t really get any job training once you’ve been hired. Sure, you took classes in college