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A FREE compilation of creative and critical thinking games for your classroom with quick and fun ways to keep students engaged in learning AND stretch their thinking.
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ZERO Prep (and FREE!) Creative and Critical Thinking Games

I am always looking for quick and fun ways to keep students engaged in learning AND stretch their thinking. As a gifted and talented facilitator, I regularly add critical thinking games and tasks that challenge students to think outside the…
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Combining our time as homeschoolers and my 16+ years in education, I have some tips for homeschool parents to make homeschooling the best it can be!
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Advice to New Homeschool Parents from a Veteran Teacher (And former Homeschool Mom!)

Deciding to homeschool your child can be both exciting and overwhelming. I’ll never forget the moment we decided to make the leap, albeit only for a year. There’s so much to consider… Is it the right choice for your family?…
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FREE first day of school lesson plans: After many first days of school over the years, here are my tried and true tips for a successful first day of school. 
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What To Teach On The First Day of School: FREE First Day of School Lesson Plans

The first day of school is one of the most important days of the year. It sets the tone for the weeks (and months!) ahead, so having a smooth start is super important. As a mentor teacher, the biggest tip…
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Must-read professional development books for teachers recommended by current classroom teachers, links to free resources to help you grow as an educator, and practical classroom tips.
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Brush Up on Your Teacher Skills: Must-Read Professional Development Books for Teachers (and More!)

Summer break is right around the corner. After a school year full of early mornings, lesson plans, and seemingly endless to-do lists, we’ve all earned some well-deserved rest and relaxation! I’m picturing a lot of family time, slower mornings, and…
READ POST Brush Up on Your Teacher Skills: Must-Read Professional Development Books for Teachers (and More!)
6 ways to build community connections: These real-world connections add depth to classroom discussions, spark curiosity, and inspire students to explore new topics.
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6 Creative Ways to Build Community Connections Beyond the Classroom

Building a strong sense of community within our classroom is something we all strive to do as teachers. Shared experiences, teamwork, and mutual support create the foundation for a year of success as a classroom family. But what happens when…
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This blog post is PACKED with practical advice for new teachers, straight from experienced upper elementary teachers who have been exactly where you are.
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Practical Advice for New Teachers, Straight From Our Community

Starting your teaching career comes with a mix of excitement, nerves, joys, challenges, and a million memorable “firsts” throughout the year. From figuring out how to set up your classroom to classroom management to writing engaging lesson plans, there’s so…
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These five simple end-of-the-year teacher tips and resources will help you end this school year with a clear plan for a smooth start next August.
End of the Year | Teacher Ideas

5 End-of-the-Year Teacher Tips for August Success

We know the final school year bell hasn’t rung yet, but I’ve found that now is actually the perfect time to start setting your classroom up for a successful back-to-school season! A few years ago, I booked a trip that…
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My best tips for how to prevent summer slide with a strategic blend of reading and math activities. It IS possible to turn the summer months into a period of growth!
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How to Prevent Summer Slide in Upper Elementary

If you’ve been in education for any length of time, you’re probably aware (and scared) of the summer slide. If you’re a parent, you’ve probably landed on this page in an attempt to prevent summer slide in your own student….
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Curated book lists, practical teaching tips, and resources that will make teaching your upper elementary units of study so much easier to plan.
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Units of Study Using Rich Picture Books

I’ve shared before about my love of project-based learning as one way to make learning more engaging and authentic. Teaching with units of study based on beautiful picture books is another one of my engagement hacks! My husband might also…
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Academic competitions promote academic growth, productive struggle, and social connections alongside critical thinking skills. Learn how to get your school involved!
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Academic Competitions That Build Connections

Academic competitions can be exciting and rewarding additions to your school club options. In fact, my own daughter recently wrote in an “About Me” section that one of her hobbies is entering academic competitions! For upper elementary and middle school…
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Learn how to use student assessment data to improve student growth and achievement. Interpret scores, group students based, and plan differentiated lessons.
Intervention | Literacy | Math | Teacher Ideas

How To Use Student Assessment Data: Practical Tips for Differentiation and Growth

We’ve all been there, staring at our stack of data from recent assessments and wondering how to make the most out of it. Score breakdowns, performance bands, growth indicators, percentiles, etc.… there’s so much information, but the hardest part is…
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Practical test-taking tips and strategies that support your students during test days to boost their confidence and help them recover with engaging, low-stress activities after they put their test-taking pencils down! 
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Test-Taking Tips for Morale and Motivation

It may not be a popular opinion, but standardized tests play an important role in measuring growth for students, informing instruction for teachers, and guiding decisions for schools and districts. But the testing season and necessary test prep can, admittedly,…
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If you’re not using pictures to introduce litera If you’re not using pictures to introduce literal and inferential observations, back to school (right now!!) is the time to start. 😉 Comment below, and I’ll send you free resources to get started, tons of sample anchor charts, and a link to this resource! 🩷 📸
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🎤 🎧 Listening Comprehension + Reading Skills 🎤 🎧 Listening Comprehension + Reading Skills + Super High Interest format AND topics = 😍😍😍 

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Over the last two years, we’ve worked hard to create these school-specific podcasts and LOVE hearing how engaged kids are while using them! Topics range from sports to history to character development and types of writing, and each set includes recorded podcasts, transcripts, show notes, after show activities, and more! 👏
💡 👓 I got this idea from @heyhopeking years 💡 👓 I got this idea from @heyhopeking years ago, and my glasses have patiently been waiting to be used ever since then. I am SO glad I pulled them out of my closet this year to use them as a back to school activity! My students LOVED creating their All About Me glasses, and I plan to create more character glasses throughout the year for different books we read!

🌟 Comment below, and I’ll send you the link to the glasses we used. 

I borrowed some of our at-home Lego collection and let my students go to town building symbols on the glasses that represented different things about them. We had everything from big mountains, pineapples representing cultural roots in Hawaii, Taylor Swift figurines to display a love of music, and plenty of musical instruments and animals! I LOVED hearing my students stand in front of the class and talk about their creative symbols!

The kids don’t get to keep the glasses so I can use them throughout the year, but we will leave them on display for the next few weeks! If we’d have had more time, I would have had them write a short paragraph and take a picture with their glasses to display. 🩷
💡 Fun Fact: I originally posted the OG GROUPS p 💡 Fun Fact: I originally posted the OG GROUPS poster on my blog over 10 years ago! 💕💕 Comment below, and I’ll send you a one-page printable version for student reference!

Letters on my new board are from @steppintoelementary and so cute and easy to cut and use …. Also, please pay no mind to my wrinkly paper. 🤣
✨ This is the anchor chart that hangs in my clas ✨ This is the anchor chart that hangs in my classroom ALL year long!!

👀 Is it okay to not understand something? 10000000x YES! 💯 BUT, it’s not okay to simply say “I don’t get it.” 

Instead, at the beginning of every year, it’s my goal to equip students with strategies so tricky tasks don’t become roadblocks.🚧 👍 This anchor chart has become a STAPLE in my classroom. 

✏️ The top section comes from 7 Steps to a Language-Rich Classroom. I added the tricky problem sentences to give students clear strategies and sentence stems for tackling tricky tasks.
Back to school activity that you can use all year Back to school activity that you can use all year long. 👏 Giant Scrabble has been a staple in my first month of school plans for YEARS, and today I used the giant letters to play a human-sized version of Tapple! 

Comment below, and I’ll send you ready to print letters so you can implement it immediately! 👏 

This is always one of our first lessons and experiences with productive struggle. It’s always amazing to see them complete the task — and they beg for its return all year long. 🧩 💡 We also used it as an opportunity to talk about how some students work better under pressure and it can be intimidating to others. That doesn’t mean anyone is better than another person. 💕🩷

We don’t REALLY keep score on either of the games. The point is to get them excited about overcoming obstacles and continuing a task that seems impossible or difficult. Most kids aren’t familiar with the games, so some variations and exceptions are allowed. 

Shoutout to @topdogteaching for the idea to use the letters and adapt to Tapple! 👏
🚨 This has been a HUGE highlight for me and my 🚨 This has been a HUGE highlight for me and my students during back to school season for the past several years, and this year will be no different! 

I am so excited to have students select their one word as part of their goal setting, make bracelets or keychains as a reminder of their goals for the year, and proudly display it their words in our classroom to encourage EVERYONE! 😍

Here’s how I’ve implemented One Word in my classroom:

💖 We read the wonderful book One Word for Kids during morning meeting, and each of my students determines what their word for the year would be. We talked about how their words can apply to situations both at home and at school and how the words will serve as a guide for each student throughout the year. I like to give them a list of words and have them take it home and discuss with their families and friends, too!

💖 As a reminder of their word, each student made a bracelet with their word. I did it in small groups so it didn’t take too long, and they LOVED this. As a teacher, I loved seeing them wearing their bracelets ALL year as a reminder of their goal for the year. 

🗓️ In January, we do a check in and revisit how it’s going! The beauty of One Word is that these words can apply to SO many situations and grow long with students. Whereas we often end up tweaking our academic and personal goals in January, the words stay the same all year! 

Want a link to the book and the beads I used? Drop a comment below, and I’ll send it your way. ❤️💖
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