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Watch a free poetry webinar and learn how easy it is to teach your students to love poetry! These lessons are perfect for April which is National Poetry Month!
Author Kristine O'Connell George shares her love of poetry in this guest blog post and offers tips for teachers who want to foster a love of poetry in their students.
Poetry Paintings is an awesome upper elementary poetry lesson for teaching students how to analyze and visualize poetry! Free graphic organizer in the post!
Buddy Bio Poems is a poetry writing lesson AND a fun icebreaker all in one! Makes a great back-to-school activity or an easy introduction to poetry writing!
Teaching poetry in the elementary classroom presents a Common Core dilemma. Read this post to learn why poetry is so important and download a free poetry lesson!
Easter egg activities aren't just for little ones! You can use colorful plastic eggs to jazz up any review activity using this Easter Egg Showdown review game!
Jelly Bean Egg Challenge is a sweet statistics lesson where students collect, compile, and graph jelly bean data in order to analyze it and draw conclusions.
Looking for a fun math game for St. Patrick’s Day? The free Leprechaun Luck Game is a exciting game of chance and a great way for kids to explore probability!
Weathering, erosion, and deposition are difficult concepts for students to grasp because all three processes seem similar when you first learn them. This free sorting activity from Laura Candler will help your students develop a deeper understanding of how landforms are changed by the processes of weathering, erosion, and deposition.
Are You as Lucky as a Leprechaun?
Boost Class Spirit with Tie-Dyed T-shirts!
20 Tips for Motivating Gifted Kids to Think

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