Ideas and free resources to help growth minded students embrace challenges and learn how to persevere through struggles. Years ago challenging work was something teachers saved for only their top students. It was an extension activity or something to keep those early finishers busy while they waited for their classmates to catch up. It wasn’t for everyone, it was saved… Read More
Turning Mistakes into Opportunities for Learning
Growth mindset ideas and activities helping students learn that mistakes are part of the learning process. Easy to implement classroom lessons perfect for busy teachers. As September approaches and students return to the classroom many teachers will ask students to set goals for what they’d like to achieve this year. On the list you’re likely to see things like, “make… Read More
The Best Literacy Centers for K-2 Students
Today I’m sharing 12 of the best literacy centers for kindergarten, first, and second-grade elementary students. You’ll also get TONS of FREE sample center activities to try in your classroom! Hello Friend, Implementing literacy centers is no easy task. There is lots to plan, organize and manage. To help you find succcess with centers I have created a 3-part blog… Read More
How To Introduce Literacy Centers and Build Independence
Get tips for how to introduce literacy centers and keep students accountable and on-task during centers. Download a FREE resource that will help kindergarten, first, and second-grade students build independence during literacy centers. Hi Friend! Today I’m excited to continue to discussion about literacy centers in the kindergarten, first and second grade classroom. In my last post, I shared information… Read More
How to Launch Literacy Centers in the Primary Classroom
In this post, I’m sharing actionable tips to help you launch literacy centers in your kindergarten, first or second grade classroom. You’ll get suggestions for the best ways to group students, how to choose the best literacy centers, and how to effectively organize your literacy center materials and classroom space! Hello Friend! Does the thought of planning literacy centers overwhelm… Read More
Moving to Improve: Using Brain Breaks in the Classroom
Get students up and moving by using these free brain break ideas perfect for students to use in the elementary classroom. Hello Friend! Did you know that students spend an average of 4-5 hours per school day just sitting in their seats? Yikes! Some of our schools are limiting recess, reducing or even cutting PE classes, and putting a greater… Read More
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