If your students love snowmen as much as mine always did, the winter was the perfect time to indulge in some fun read alouds! I loved to have some crafty activities for my younger learners, and then from 1st-3rd grade, some more science and academic based snow themed activities were on the menu as well [...]
Month: January 2020
Preschool Snowman Activities
It sure is chilly here in New England this time of year. We actually found December to be snowier than January, but we've still got snowmen and all things snowy on our minds! We love thematic fun, so we definitely have enjoyed these fun snowman activities which are right in line with what young learners [...]
Ways to Teach Collecting Evidence to Support a Claim
Collecting evidence to support claims can be one of the most difficult things to get students to do, and it's even harder sometimes to get them to write about it. Many times they just "know it" because they "know it". Asking them to dig into the text doesn't always come naturally. To throw a [...]
Things to Include in your Substitute Binder
You're wrapped up in blankets with the chills and a fever. It's time to put in for a sick day.... but is everything all set and ready to go at school? Will the day go smoothly? Should you try to drag yourself in to make sure everything is in its place? In my case, my [...]
7 things to remember when leaving substitute plans
1.Your substitute may or may not be a teacher. This is a generally good reminder to consider when you begin to write or type out your plans. Consider the type of activities you're leaving, 2. Your substitute probably doesn't know your routines. It's not a bad idea to type up a set of general routines [...]