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Monthly Charades Cards for Kids: An Easy Classroom Movement Activity for the Whole Year
If you are looking for a simple way to add movement, laughter, and engagement to your classroom, charades is one of the easiest activities to use. It requires very little preparation, gets students moving, and works well for a wide range of ages. That is exactly why I created my…
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March Classroom Activities & St. Patrick’s Day Ideas for Kids (Low-prep & Fun)!
March is one of my favorite months in the classroom. The energy shifts, spring is around the corner, and everything just feels a little more fun. Between all the green, rainbows, and talk of leprechauns, it’s the perfect time to lean into some themed learning without losing academic focus. If…
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Low-Prep Spring Sub Plans That Students Actually Enjoy
If you’ve been teaching for more than five minutes, you already know this truth: You try not to plan to be out, but it happens anyway. Between spring testing, seasonal illnesses, meetings, and just plain exhaustion, having solid sub plans ready to go can make a huge difference. The problem?Most…
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Easy Classroom Halloween Party Game
It’s that time of year again…cough cough the BEST time of year! Okay, maybe my birthday being so close to Halloween has something to do with that strong opinion, but it really is such a cozy time of year that starts off the holiday season in such a festive way.…
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3 Back-to-School Must-Haves for a Smooth & Stylish Start to 2025
Back to school season is equal parts exciting and overwhelming. Whether you’re a first-year teacher or a seasoned pro, those first few weeks can feel like a whirlwind of name tags, routines, and trying to make this year better than the last. After years in the classroom and now creating…
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Summer Starts Now: Fun, Screen-Free Activities for Kids
School’s out (or almost!), and if your summer bucket list includes keeping the kids busy, learning, and off screens, you’re in the right place. Plus, this blog includes a FREE summer activity for kids! Whether you’re a parent, tutor, or summer camp leader, these low-prep, print-and-go resources are perfect for…
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How Teachers Can Make Tutoring a Successful Side Hustle
This blog may contain affiliate links. You pay the same and I make a small commission- yay! Teaching is more than just a job, it’s a passion. But with the rising cost of living and the extra time many teachers have over summer break, tutoring can be a great way…
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Spring into April with trendy classroom decor, activities, and organization!
This blog may contain affiliate links. You pay the same and I make a small commission-yay! Hey, teacher friends! April is almost here, and that means it’s time to refresh your classroom with all things bright, organized, and engaging. Whether you’re looking for a sunny spring vibes bulletin board, Earth…
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Engaging February Classroom Activities and Lesson Plans to Celebrate Black History Month, Valentine’s Day, and Presidents’ Day with Bonus FREEBIE!
This post may contain affiliate links. You pay the same, and I make a small commission. Yay! February is a month full of opportunities to bring excitement and meaningful learning into your classroom! From celebrating Black History Month with inspiring lessons to spreading kindness on Valentine’s Day and learning presidential…
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New Year’s 2025 Classroom Decor and Activities
This post may contain affiliate links. You pay the same and I make a small commission. Win-win! Cue the fireworks, music, good food, and opportunity for a fresh start. Ring in the New Year with classroom decor and student activities that will allow for reflection, goal making, and offers a…
