The beginning of the school year is often a combination of excitement, nerves, and possibilities. This year is no exception! One of my favorite books to start the year is All Are Welcome by Alexandra Penfold and Suzanne Kaufman. This book follows a group of children through a school day where everyone is welcomed with open arms. A school where… Read More
Different Versions of Cinderella
You’ve probably heard of Cinderella. In fact, you’ve probably seen a movie or two about her story. But, did you know that many authors have adapted Cinderella’s story with a humorous twist or to represent various cultures from around the world? Here are some of my favorite versions of Cinderella. These can be read to compare and contrast or just… Read More
Back to School Writing Crafts
Start the school year in a fun way with these back to school writing crafts! These are a great tool to use as students share their excitement, hopes, and dreams for the upcoming school year. BACK TO SCHOOL WRITING CRAFTS This resource includes all the templates and writing prompts you need to put together six different writing crafts. This allows… Read More
Goal Setting Mistakes to Avoid
Teachers and students often set goals at the start of a new year. However, just because those goals are set doesn’t offer a guarantee that they will be met. In fact, there are many mistakes teachers and students can make on their goal setting journey. These mistakes might leave everyone feeling discouraged or frustrated, which leads to abandoning those goals… Read More
Children’s Books about Manners
Whether you work with small children or have kids of your own, you want them to use good manners. While leading by example is one of the best ways to teach children how to behave in various situations, books can also be a great tool. Here are some children’s books about manners that might help. You can click on any… Read More
Idea Jar Activities
“I don’t know what to write!” Have you ever heard this before? I’m guessing you have. So, how can we help young writers when they are stuck for inspiration? It’s time to try these Idea Jar activities! ABOUT THE BOOK The idea jar is where students keep their ideas—anything from a Viking to a space robot to a giant dragon…. Read More
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