
Why and How to Teach Computer Coding to Primary Students
Why Teach Computer Coding? There is no way of denying it, we live in a digital world. Computers, smartphones, and tablets are everywhere and practically
Why Teach Computer Coding? There is no way of denying it, we live in a digital world. Computers, smartphones, and tablets are everywhere and practically
Today I’m sharing some fun, hands-on valentine math centers as well as the printable pages I use with them. They can be easily added to your
Since young students tend to get extra excited and lose focus the days preceding a holiday class party, I like incorporating science because it almost
Here are two of my favorite Christmas cards for students to create for their parents. They both use students’ fingerprints making them treasured keepsakes for
These are some of my favorite classroom games that can be played during your classroom Christmas party or anytime prior to Christmas break. Christmas Roll
Keeping young students’ attention the weeks/days preceding Christmas can be a challenge which is why I like to incorporate engaging, hands-on science activities that grab
I enjoy making seasonal play dough for my students. It adds something a little extra special to our seasonal activities! Two of my favorite play
I have finished all four of my Signs of the Seasons PowerPoint presentations, emergent readers, and word wall cards and have bundled them together in
Students get so excited about Groundhog Day and I wanted a way to keep that enthusiasm going past February 2nd. So I decided that it
We got our first real snowfalls of the year this past week. Young students get so excited about snow, so I decided to harness that
I was looking for an easy way to differentiate my math instruction. My students love scanning QR codes – they just love hearing that bleep
When the weather turns colder and there is some snow on the ground I like to schedule a Mitten Day for my class. The students
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