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Writing Activities to Use in Early Elementary

Teaching writing should start early. Even your kindergarten students can start forming sentences and stories to share with their classmates and families. Keep reading to learn more about my favorite writing activities for first graders and even our youngest learners! This post contains affiliate links.  By purchasing an item using these

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Why Phonics Matters in the Elementary Classroom

There has been a lot of back and forth about whether phonics is the best way to teach reading in early elementary. Trust me: when it comes to reading, it’s so important to understand why phonics matters in early elementary classrooms. Of course, phonics is an important tool to help

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August Math Games

One of the best tools for engaging your young learners in the classroom is using games! Games are a valuable tool for creating interactive and dynamic learning environments in the primary classroom. Not only are they entertaining, but playing games enhances engagement with hands-on learning, fosters critical thinking, and strengthens

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Games to Teach Students Parts of Speech | Lucky Learning with Molly Lynch

Top Parts of Speech Games – Online & Interactive Games

If you’re looking for a way to make learning parts of speech fun with games, you’ve come to the right place! Games are an engaging and interactive way to learn, allowing your students to have fun even while learning material they may struggle with, like parts of speech. From online

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Summer Reading List {2023}

It is finally summer around here. Well, the weather is still not ideal but at least I’m finally out of school! This book round-up is my favorite blog post of the entire year {you can catch up on my 2022’s Summer Reads here!} When I get this post ready each

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Addition and Subtraction Games for 1st Grade

It is NO surprise how much I love using math games in the classroom! Games are such a great way to engage students, while also building their fact fluency and number sense. Games are a great way to keep things fun as students review all of the skills they’ve learned

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