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A few years ago, I had the most difficult group of third grade kids imaginable – and I’m not exaggerating. Right from day one, they whined, complained, bickered, and basically did the exact opposite of whatever they were supposed to be doing. I was somewhat prepared for this because, during preplanning, all the previous year’s […]

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This is a hectic time of year for teachers, isn’t it? We’ve hardly recovered from Thanksgiving, and somehow it’s already Christmas time and winter break is just around the corner. Suddenly, you have to come up with class Christmas party plans that are affordable, calm(ish) – and hopefully won’t leave you questioning your life choices […]

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Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday of the year! I love having all the kids come over to eat, have fun, and just be together for a few hours. It’s a little bit like winding the clock back to when they all lived at home. I feel so blessed to have three great children that have […]

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With the Christmas season just a few short weeks away, many teachers are looking for simple ways to keep students learning and still enjoy the holiday excitement. An easy and fun way to do this is helping students make special DIY Christmas gifts for parents. It’s one of my favorite things to do during this […]

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If you teach upper elementary (3rd, 4th, or 5th grade students), you know how exciting – and sometimes challenging – teaching figurative language can be. In today’s blog post, I’m sharing some tips and ideas for teaching this topic in a way that helps kids truly understand what figurative language is, use it in their […]

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