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Apple Math Crafts & Centers for Counting, Patterns, Addition

Looking for a fun way to bring math and apple crafts together this fall? These apple worm math crafts and centers are hands-on, easy to prep, and packed with skills. Students will love creating cereal worms to practice counting, patterns, and fine motor skills—and you’ll love how simple they are to set up for Apple Week or Johnny Appleseed Day.

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Scissor Salad: A Fun and Purposeful Way to Practice Cutting and Gluing Skills

Cutting practice doesn’t have to mean worksheets full of lines. In this post, you’ll find simple tips for teaching scissor and glue skills, plus a fun “Scissor Salad” activity where students cut out fruit or vegetable shapes to build their own salad. It’s a playful way to practice fine motor skills with real shapes that prepare children for future crafts and classroom projects.

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Fall Cutting Practice Activities That Make Scissor Skills Meaningful

Teaching young students how to use scissors can be a challenge, especially at the start of the school year. In this post, I’m sharing simple tips for teaching scissor skills and glue skills that set students up for success, plus easy fall cutting activities that give practice with straight, wavy, and curved lines. Instead of cutting random strips of paper, children create meaningful fall crafts they can be proud of.

5 Simple Ways to Prepare for Back to School While Still Enjoying Your Summer

5 Simple Ways to Prepare for Back to School While Still Enjoying Your Summer

Are you feeling the push-pull of knowing you should start preparing for back to school but still wanting to enjoy the relaxation of summer? IIn this blog post I’m sharing a few easy, no-pressure ways to recharge and feel a little more prepared for back-to-school—without giving up your summer peace and quiet.

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Sweet Summer Bulletin Board Idea for End of the Year or Back to School

This craft and writing combo gives your students the chance to share what they’re looking forward to this summer or what they’ve enjoyed if you’re doing it at the beginning of the school year or wrapping up summer school. Best of all, it’s simple enough for little learners to complete with just a few materials.

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Easy Teacher Appreciation Gift Ideas That Teachers Actually Love

Finding a teacher appreciation gift that feels meaningful without adding extra stress to your busy schedule can feel overwhelming. The gifts teachers truly love are often simple, practical, and thoughtful.
In this post, you’ll find easy teacher appreciation gift ideas that are quick to put together, budget friendly, and genuinely appreciated by teachers, plus editable gift tags to help you add a personal touch without extra work.

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Easter Jelly Bean Math Activities, Easter Egg Math Craftivity

Make Easter math fun with these engaging jelly bean math activities! Perfect for preschool, kindergarten, first grade, these hands-on Easter math craftivity activities help students practice counting, comparing numbers, addition, and graphing in a playful way. Students decorate Easter eggs with jelly beans and complete fun math activities!

April Fools Day Pranks for Elementary Classrooms

Easy & Fun April Fool’s Day Jokes for Teachers in the Elementary Classroom

Looking for easy and fun April Fool’s Day pranks for your elementary classroom? These harmless, low-prep jokes will have your young students laughing all day! Try the hilarious Loof Lirpa bird hunt, the classic Brown E’s trick, or a silent lesson prank. Perfect for kindergarten and elementary teachers!