Classroom Management
Making a Game Out of Clean-up
Having trouble getting your students to keep play areas clean? Make the exper...
Read MoreTools for Your Morning Routine in the Early Chi...
Kids thrive with routine and, in truth, most teachers enjoy the sense of norm...
Read MoreLiterature As Lesson Planning Inspiration
Even seasoned teachers need lesson planning inspiration every now and then. I...
Read MoreThe Importance of Art in Early Childhood
In the early childhood classroom (and beyond!), it is essential to encourage ...
Read MoreThinking Outside The Box for Classroom Paint Pr...
Ever get tired of stocking your art stations with plain old paint brushes and...
Read MoreTypes of Bulletin Boards Used in the Classroom
Bulletin boards can be used not only for classroom decoration, but as an esse...
Read MoreTools for Helping Emergent Readers Master the C...
It's never too early to start literacy activities with your emergent readers....
Read MoreEmergent Literacy for the Infant Classroom
Room to Grow blogger T. Wright offers a great list of activities you can comp...
Read More14 Ways To Become A More Effective Teacher by S...
Here are several ideas that you may want to try using in your own classroom. ...
Read MoreTake Your Career to a Whole New Level With Trai...
Hey everyone I just wanted to make a quick post to tell you about a really ne...
Read MoreOrganization Tips for the Preschool Classroom
Organization is key to the success of every classroom. Deborah J. Stewart, ea...
Read MoreEncountering New Concepts in Art
You don't have to put in a lot of time and effort to provide your students wi...
Read MoreLearning About Coins in the Elementary Classroom
Teaching children about money (e.g. the different denominations, the value of...
Read MoreTips for Organizing Art Supplies
In a classroom of twenty-five plus students, organization is imperative for s...
Read MoreTop Preschool Blogs
If you're a parent or teacher looking for inspiration for play time, Raising ...
Read MoreRe-Organizing Your Classroom Book Shelves
If you've come to the end of the year and your classroom bookshelves have bec...
Read MorePrevent Summer Reading Loss with these Tips
Here are some great tips you can share with parents to help prevent summer re...
Read MoreFree Play in Your Toddler Classroom
With toddlers, play-based learning is highly beneficial. Since their attentio...
Read MoreSubstitute Success
If you haven't been accepted for a full-time teaching position, it may be ben...
Read MoreHow Problems with Attention & Memory Affect Mat...
While attention and memory are important in every subject, they are especiall...
Read MoreHow to Expand Your Students' Vocabulary
Sometimes building vocabulary comprehension and exposure requires less comple...
Read MoreStudent Opinion: Qualities of A Good Teacher
Ever wish you could climb into your students' heads to find out what they exp...
Read MoreTechniques for Presenting Songs and Fingerplays...
While most teachers enjoy having music in the classroom, it can be a daunting...
Read MoreModifying Classroom Instruction for Student Suc...
Dorit Sasson, writer and 'coach' for new teachers, describes how to adapt cla...
Read MoreCultivating An Environment that Supports Failur...
Amanda Morgan of Not Just Cute hits the nail on the head with her conjecture ...
Read MoreStock Your Art Cabinet with Homemade Supplies
A great way to combat tight budgets and 'have it all' is to make some of the ...
Read MorePreschool & Science Reunited
As Deborah Stewart so eloquently describes, often times, "preschool teachers ...
Read MoreMaking Use of Centers in Preschool
Along with structure, preschoolers need variety, as well as, the ability to e...
Read MoreTeaching Young Children About Weather
Some of your preschoolers may not understand that rain is important for the E...
Read MoreGreat Tips for Brain Fitness
Our brains need to be exercised and challenged in order to 'grow'. Just like ...
Read MoreHow to Incorporate Poetry Into Your Classroom
Unlike picture books, it can sometimes be difficult to grab your students' at...
Read MoreMusic & Math: A Winsome Combination
Matt, kindergarten teacher and creator of Look At My Happy Rainbow, has it ri...
Read MorePlay Based Learning
While brilliantly planned out lessons are beneficial to your preschoolers, yo...
Read MorePunctuating Dialogue
Punctuation, while critical to both writing and reading, can be a difficult t...
Read MoreMotivating Your Students for A Productive Finish!
Spring has sprung and that means the countdown until summer break has already...
Read MoreConnecting With Your Students is Important
One of the key skills of an educational professional is the ability to adapt....
Read MoreTeacher Dilemma: How Should I Spend My Summer?
If you're wondering what to do with your summer, why not check out some of th...
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