Advice from Real Teachers Blog Series Do you have a student teacher this semester? If so, you might be trying to think of the
 Advice from Real Teachers Blog Series Do you have a student teacher this semester? If so, you might be trying to think of the
Sign up for Laura Candler’s email newsletter to access over 75 free teaching resources! First Name Email Address Access the Resource Library Now, check your
Download a free Customary Measurement Foldable from Laura Candler’s blog. Student can use alone or in an interactive notebook.
What would YOU give an ornithologist for Christmas? What about an ichthyologist or a paleontologist? Santa has a bag of gifts for a dozen scientists,
Read this post to learn 20 tips for motivating gifted kids to enjoy thinking deeply and tackling difficult problems by helping them develop a growth mindset.
Study the lives of 100 highly successful people, and undoubtedly you’ll find that they have something in common. They dream big, and they create action
Whole Brain Teaching is an exciting method of delivering instruction developed by Chris Biffle. Download a free set of posters to introduce his 5 classroom-transforming rules.
Sometimes kids think Earth has unlimited resources and they don’t realize that only a small part of our planet is habitable. Edible Earth Rounds is
How can you transform almost any assignment into an adventure? Use foldables! Foldables are so much fun to make, and when students create their own,
February is packed with fun holidays, making it a great time to integrate seasonal activities into your lessons. This month’s special events include Valentine’s Day,
Have you heard about International Dot Day? It’s celebrated on September 15th, and it’s all about encouraging kids to discover how they can make a
Blog Hop Overview (Updated for 2022) Each blogger will give away one or two products ($3 to $5 value each) and one $25 TpT gift
 Advice from Real Teachers Blog Series Do you have a student teacher this semester? If so, you might be trying to think of the perfect gift idea! Will it be something that your student teacher will treasure for years? Or will it be something practical to help the teacher-to-be
Sign up for Laura Candler’s email newsletter to access over 75 free teaching resources! First Name Email Address Access the Resource Library Now, check your email to confirm your subscription and to access the resource library. I look forward to sharing with you. Sign up for Laura Candler’s email newsletter
Download a free Customary Measurement Foldable from Laura Candler’s blog. Student can use alone or in an interactive notebook.
What would YOU give an ornithologist for Christmas? What about an ichthyologist or a paleontologist? Santa has a bag of gifts for a dozen scientists, and he needs YOUR students to help him figure out which gift goes to which scientist. But first, they’ll need to do a little research
Read this post to learn 20 tips for motivating gifted kids to enjoy thinking deeply and tackling difficult problems by helping them develop a growth mindset.
Study the lives of 100 highly successful people, and undoubtedly you’ll find that they have something in common. They dream big, and they create action plans to ensure their success. When they experience set backs, successful people consider those obstacles to be mere stumbling blocks on their road to success.
Whole Brain Teaching is an exciting method of delivering instruction developed by Chris Biffle. Download a free set of posters to introduce his 5 classroom-transforming rules.
Sometimes kids think Earth has unlimited resources and they don’t realize that only a small part of our planet is habitable. Edible Earth Rounds is a tasty activity you can use to demonstrate this concept, and it’s a great way to sneak in a fraction lesson, too! Each student will
How can you transform almost any assignment into an adventure? Use foldables! Foldables are so much fun to make, and when students create their own, they seem to take more pride in their work. One type of foldable that’s super easy to use is a four-flap foldable for taking notes.
February is packed with fun holidays, making it a great time to integrate seasonal activities into your lessons. This month’s special events include Valentine’s Day, Presidents’ Day, and Black History Month. But I’ll bet you didn’t know that it’s International Friendship Month, too! Every minute counts during the school day,
Have you heard about International Dot Day? It’s celebrated on September 15th, and it’s all about encouraging kids to discover how they can make a difference. Why is it called “Dot Day”? To find out, read the book that inspired this special day! The Dot, written by Peter Reynolds, is
Blog Hop Overview (Updated for 2022) Each blogger will give away one or two products ($3 to $5 value each) and one $25 TpT gift card. Our blog posts and giveaways will go live at 9 pm ET on Thursday, Nov. 17th, and all giveaways will end at midnight on
 Advice from Real Teachers Blog Series Do you have a student teacher this semester? If so, you might be trying to think of the perfect gift idea! Will it be something that your student teacher will treasure for years? Or will it be something practical to help the teacher-to-be
Sign up for Laura Candler’s email newsletter to access over 75 free teaching resources! First Name Email Address Access the Resource Library Now, check your email to confirm your subscription and to access the resource library. I look forward to sharing with you. Sign up for Laura Candler’s email newsletter
Download a free Customary Measurement Foldable from Laura Candler’s blog. Student can use alone or in an interactive notebook.
What would YOU give an ornithologist for Christmas? What about an ichthyologist or a paleontologist? Santa has a bag of gifts for a dozen scientists, and he needs YOUR students to help him figure out which gift goes to which scientist. But first, they’ll need to do a little research
Read this post to learn 20 tips for motivating gifted kids to enjoy thinking deeply and tackling difficult problems by helping them develop a growth mindset.
Study the lives of 100 highly successful people, and undoubtedly you’ll find that they have something in common. They dream big, and they create action plans to ensure their success. When they experience set backs, successful people consider those obstacles to be mere stumbling blocks on their road to success.
Whole Brain Teaching is an exciting method of delivering instruction developed by Chris Biffle. Download a free set of posters to introduce his 5 classroom-transforming rules.
Sometimes kids think Earth has unlimited resources and they don’t realize that only a small part of our planet is habitable. Edible Earth Rounds is a tasty activity you can use to demonstrate this concept, and it’s a great way to sneak in a fraction lesson, too! Each student will
How can you transform almost any assignment into an adventure? Use foldables! Foldables are so much fun to make, and when students create their own, they seem to take more pride in their work. One type of foldable that’s super easy to use is a four-flap foldable for taking notes.
February is packed with fun holidays, making it a great time to integrate seasonal activities into your lessons. This month’s special events include Valentine’s Day, Presidents’ Day, and Black History Month. But I’ll bet you didn’t know that it’s International Friendship Month, too! Every minute counts during the school day,
Have you heard about International Dot Day? It’s celebrated on September 15th, and it’s all about encouraging kids to discover how they can make a difference. Why is it called “Dot Day”? To find out, read the book that inspired this special day! The Dot, written by Peter Reynolds, is
Blog Hop Overview (Updated for 2022) Each blogger will give away one or two products ($3 to $5 value each) and one $25 TpT gift card. Our blog posts and giveaways will go live at 9 pm ET on Thursday, Nov. 17th, and all giveaways will end at midnight on