February Fun – Free Lessons You’ll Love!
…can purchase February Activities on TpT, but my email subscribers can get it for free by clicking on the link in the welcome message that goes to the freebies page….
…can purchase February Activities on TpT, but my email subscribers can get it for free by clicking on the link in the welcome message that goes to the freebies page….
…They’ve been popping up everywhere, from restaurant menus to PTA flyers. QR stands for “Quick Response” because scanning the code takes you to a new location instantly. But did you…
…Math Vocabulary is over, but you can still watch a free replay of the webinar. To learn more about what I covered during the webinar, download the free handouts from…
…great music while moving in! Cathy Bowman – I downloaded some new activities and centers so I’d have new things to introduce that are fun. I made some new (2nd…
…team, you can number the Team Tubs and store them on a shelf. It really keeps you from having to pass materials out all day long. You can number the…
…How to Play Find the States Showdown: The first Leader selects a number card from the State Numbers deck and announces the number to the team. Everyone looks at the…
Dr. Howard Gardner first proposed Multiple Intelligence (MI) theory over 40 years ago, suggesting that IQ is not one-dimensional, and that it can’t be described by a single number. Instead,…
Episode 2 Summary Do you get the back-to-school blues when you think about starting a new school year? In episode 2 of Inspired Teaching Made Easy, I share several actionable…
…this math game in your classroom? Island Conquer is free for my newsletter subscribers. If you’d like a copy and you’re not a subscriber, click here to request the free…
…new mandates to include engineering in their curriculum, are experiencing the same anxiety. However, it is entirely possible to integrate engineering into your classroom, even if you have an inclusive…
…with the new way to use place value to multiply two-digit numbers using manipulatives. First the teacher should provide a hands-on practice time so that students begin to get comfortable…
…they walk quietly around the room. After 10 or 15 seconds, give a signal (clap, chimes, buzzer, bell, etc.) and ask your students to “freeze.” Ask everyone to pair up…