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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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I am always looking for ways to make life a little easier. Even shaving a few minutes off of tasks will buy me some extra time hanging with Luke or snuggling up with a book, right?!

This post con...

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If you’ve ever had a student ask, “What’s a veteran?” you know just how tricky it can be to explain big topics in kid-sized ways. Veterans Day is one of those important holidays that can feel a little overwhelming to teach in kindergarten, first, or second grade. But here’s the thing – it matters. And with just a few simple activities and read-alouds, it’s completely doable i...

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Ever introduced a math problem only to be met with groans, sighs, or blank stares? 🙃 We’ve all been there. Whether it’s a word problem, a number riddle, or an open-ended prompt, problem solving can be a tricky skill for young learners…and a tricky one to teach, too.

But here’s the thing: problem solving is one of the most important skills our students ...

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