One of our favorite things to do is meet with teachers as they’re getting started with our programs. We have a whole post dedicated to
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You may have seen our popular post 6 Novels You Can Read in Science Class. Now we’ve added to this list! Here are 6 more
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Every school (and school district) does things a little bit differently but one thing’s for sure — if you have students with you for any
Read moreIt’s Important to Bring Your Passions into the Classroom – Here’s Why
Providing flexible seating. Selecting literature featuring diverse characters. Learning about suspension alternatives. Creating meaningful social-emotional activities. Setting up opportunities for productive failures. These are just
Read moreActivities 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
Read moreFlashcard 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
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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
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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
Read moreBeat the Winter Blues with these 5 Tips
I came across an article recently about January being the most depressing month of the year. It went a step further and identified the most
Read moreExtra 10 Minutes? 6 Review Strategies
10 minutes… when you’re hanging out on the beach or out to dinner with friends, it just flies by, doesn’t it? 10 minutes – gone
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