Fairy Tales, Folktales, and Fables Reading Unit of Study
Exploring the Power of Traditional Stories
Traditional stories have an undeniable power to captivate and inspire, especially when it comes to a classic fairy tale that has stood the test of time. When introduced to second graders, these timeless tales open up a world of imagination and wonder, sparking their creativity and expanding their understanding of different cultures. The magic of storytelling lies in its ability to transport young minds into enchanting realms where heroes battle dragons, kind-hearted characters triumph over adversity, and lessons about resilience and empathy are seamlessly woven into the narrative.
An Easy Mother's Day Crafts That You Can Do in the Classroom
A great idea for Mother's Day is to create an easy craft that makes a perfect gift for mom. An easy peasy craft is a lap book!
10 Sanity-Saving Ideas for Teachers to Get To the End of the School Year
It's that time of the year again - when teachers count down the days until the last week of school and into the much-needed summer vacation.
With the last days of school in sight, it can be hard to keep your sanity intact as a teacher. That's why some awesome colleagues and I have compiled this list of sanity-saving ideas for teachers who want to make it through to the end of the year unscathed. These ideas are a great way to make it to the last day of school. So let's go!
Fabulous Father's Day DIY Craft for Kids to Make
Father's Day is the perfect opportunity for kids in first grade or second grade to show dad how much he means to them.
Kids can create a Father's Day gift with a DIY craft that dads will cherish for years to come! With this fabulous Father's Day DIY craft, kids can create a meaningful and unique gift for the best dads around. All you need is some creativity and a few simple supplies, and you can make something special that will brighten up Dad's day with Father's Day crafts.
How to Be Better Prepared in a 2nd-Grade Subbing Emergency
So, How Do You Prepare for the Unexpected?
Or even better, how do you have a stash of plans filed in your sub folder for that just-in-case moment or next time when you decide that today is the perfect day to go to the beach? (Because we all need mental health days every now and then!)