Hello Darlings! Well, Thanksgiving has zoomed right past us and we are now planning for December! Eeek! I am always excited and ready to celebrate the holidays with my sweet kiddos! In order to do this, I include a list of my favorite December read-alouds for elementary students. There are SO many ways to incorporate all of your second, third, and fourth grade content into your read alouds...all the while you are having fun making holiday memories with your students! Here is quick list of my absolute favorite December read alouds: The Polar Express by Chris Van Allsburg. This particular version is read by Liam Neeson ... Read More about My Favorite December Read Alouds
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Getting Prepared for a Substitute
Hello Darlings! In the past, there were two words that could make me cringe: Sub Plans. Yes, they’re beyond necessary, but they are always at the very end of my to-do list. In the past, I have been in bed with a fever covered in a mound of tissues...doing what? SUB PLANS. This is where I knew I had to make some changes. When the world shut down due to COVID-19, it became even more apparent that I (and my teacher friends aka YOU) needed digital emergency sub plans and we needed them QUICK. Enter the Digital Emergency Sub Plans for Third Grade and Fourth Grades. This is a GROWING monthly bundle of emergency plans ... Read More about Getting Prepared for a Substitute
5 Easy Ways to Keep Kids Engaged Before Thanksgiving
Hello Darlings! Are you feeling it? The absolutely antsy, excited, and restless behaviors your elementary students have right before a major holiday? I can tell you right now that I SURE feel it, see it, and I am prepared to keep my kiddos as busy as possible! Honestly, I struggle with feeling restless right before a break as well. I tend to be overwhelmed tying up loose ends, trying to finish all my work (so that I don’t have to take any home with me...EEK!), and prepping for the Thanksgiving holiday itself (grocery lists, laundry, cleaning...DOUBLE EEK!). Since we are all restless and ready for the ... Read More about 5 Easy Ways to Keep Kids Engaged Before Thanksgiving
5 Easy Thanksgiving Activities + A Freebie
Hello Darlings! Can you believe that Thanksgiving will be here in almost two weeks? When I think about all that is going on in the next few weeks, Thanksgiving break seems so close, yet so far away! I’m so excited to spend time with my family and eat all of the yummy holiday food! What are your Thanksgiving holiday plans? In order to keep my sweet kiddos from getting too antsy so close to a holiday break, I have prepared several interactive digital and printable Thanksgiving activities! While Thanksgiving isn’t technically in our third grade curriculum, I still can’t let this holiday slip by without teaching ... Read More about 5 Easy Thanksgiving Activities + A Freebie
How to do a Glow Games Room Transformation
Thinking of doing Glow Games in your classroom but don't know where to start? Let me walk you through my activities. I do lots of room transformations and I'll be honest with you, Glow Games is the most expensive transformation I have done. Don't get all of the materials on your own. Create a Donor's Choose project, do a Go Fund Me on FB, or ask students' parents, family, and friends to donate items from your Amazon Wish List. Here is my list with everything I needed. First and foremost, you need some black lights! These are a must! I recommend getting four lights to place at the four sides of your room facing ... Read More about How to do a Glow Games Room Transformation
Teaching Character Traits to Develop Character Theory
Teaching Character Traits to develop Character Theories is an important skill in grades 3 and above. One thing that I have always noticed with my third graders is that they have trouble coming up with character traits simply because they don't have enough of a vocabulary to voice what they are thinking. This is why I front load character traits when I start my character unit. Step 1 To do this, I frontload vocabulary by giving them a character trait definition chart with many familiar and unfamiliar words. I have students highlight their chart with all of the words that they know without reading the ... Read More about Teaching Character Traits to Develop Character Theory