Calling all animal lovers to scratch that itch to write!! Dive into our purrfectly playful pet writing topics and prompts to celebrate your furry (or feathery!) friends!| JournalBuddies.com
Help kids express back-to-school feelings with this fun emotions sensory bin using oats and emoji erasers. Supports emotional awareness and more!| Growing Hands-On Kids
I found another free reading and language arts curriculum I want to share: CKLA Skills series. This is a full language arts curriculum, but I've mainly used the reader (which are included from KG Level 4 up, and are decodable and engaging and have great illustrations . I really adore the free printable readers and have been using them to supplement the readers from the other curriculum I use with the kids I tutor in reading. New skills are added gradually and in the earlier grad...| Imaginative Homeschool
I'm not big on workbooks generally, but I love the Visual Guide Workbooks. They feature colorful, fun, infographics packed with great information, and questions and activities to go with them. I have a child who often struggled to pay attention to long written passages but almost always remembered the stuff he saw in the pictures and diagrams. That made these workbooks perfect for him. | Imaginative Homeschool
Inside you'll find an easy step-by-step How to Draw a Beetle Tutorial Video and Beetle Coloring Page. Stop by and grab yours today.| Art Projects for Kids
Inside you'll find an easy step-by-step how to draw a Star of David tutorial video lesson for elementary students. Stop by and grab yours now.| Art Projects for Kids
Inside you'll find an easy step-by-step How to Draw a Flamingo Tutorial and Flamingo Coloring Page. Stop by and grab yours today.| Art Projects for Kids
Find 30 easy trading card ideas for kids that spark creativity in your art room. Simple, fun, and standards-aligned art projects for your students.| Art Projects for Kids
Try these fun and easy gross motor activities that support strength, coordination, and school readiness—perfect for home, therapy, or outdoor play!| Growing Hands-On Kids
Gross motor warm-ups are a vital foundation for successful handwriting when children are learning to write. Not only do they help build up the muscles that children need for handwriting, but they also help support motor planning and can even build confidence when they do pick up a pencil to write. Let's take a look... The post 5 Gross Motor Warm-Ups for Cursive Handwriting appeared first on Growing Hands-On Kids.| Growing Hands-On Kids
Build a Robot Sensory Tray: A hands-on activity that boosts fine motor skills, creativity, and sensory exploration using everyday craft supplies.| Growing Hands-On Kids
Looking for effective reading support for your child? Read this honest parent review of the Reading Eggs app.| Growing Hands-On Kids
Inside you'll find an easy step-by-step How to Draw Simple Flowers Tutorial and Coloring Page. Stop by and grab yours today.| Art Projects for Kids
This is a lesson that I’ve taught for many years when teaching about area and perimeter. I recently revised the lesson and I think my changes were an improvement. How did I change the original plan? What was my thinking behind the changes? How did the students respond?| MARILYN BURNS MATH
Looking for a military-related lesson plan to spice up social studies? MWDTSA volunteer Wendy Sotos is studying to become a Certified Humane Education Specialist. As part of her coursework, she has developed a lesson plan about military working dogs for 3rd and 4th graders. It’s free, and any interested teacher or home-school parent can download […] The post Military working dog lesson plan for 3rd and 4th graders appeared first on MWDTSA.| MWDTSA
In my last blog, I describe how I planned a lesson about number lines. In this blog, I describe what actually occurred when I taught the lesson to a class of fourth graders. Read about which parts of my plan I followed, when and why I made some changes, and what the students did on the assignment I gave them.| MARILYN BURNS MATH