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If you’ve ever had a student finish a math worksheet in record time and immediately ask, “What do I do now?”, you’re not alone. In the primary grades, worksheets help build fluency, but they don’t always give students opportunities to think deeply or apply what they’ve learned. And with the growing emphasis on problem-solving and reasoning in early math standards, teachers ar...


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By the time the 100th day of school rolls around, most teachers are somewhere between excited and exhausted. The kids are buzzing, the calendar is packed, and suddenly it feels like the pressure is on to create a day that’s fun, memorable, and Instagram-worthy.

Here’s the thing, though: the 100th day doesn’t need to be over-the-top to be me...


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I read a lot in 2025 {okay… a lot a lot}, but not every book sticks with you once you turn the final page. The books below are the ones I still found myself thinking about after I finished because of their great storytelling, strong characters, and that “just one more chapter” feeling.

Here are my favorite reads of 2025, broken down by vibe. Some already made an app...


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Finding a great game for kids ages 5 to 9 can feel tricky. You want something fun and engaging for the child receiving it, but also something the whole family can enjoy without needing a rulebook and a pot of coffee. The sweet spot? Games that are easy to learn, quick to set up, and enjoyable whether you’re five, nine, or thirty-nine {or even a little older around he...


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If you’ve ever sent your students off at the end of the day {or for summer} hoping they’d keep up their reading habits at home, you’re not alone. We all work hard to build strong readers in the classroom, but we know that reading at home makes a HUGE difference too.

The challenge? Getting kids excited to read outside of school when they’re surrounded by distractions...


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