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Flashcards and a book titled "Mastering Short Vowels Through Games" sit on a table, surrounded by colorful notebooks, pens, and other tools for conquering short vowels.

Short Vowel Games to Play in the Classroom

Phonics is probably my favorite subject to teach! English is SUCH a hard language and phonics gives children a chance to connect these tricky sounds to something! Because I teach phonics in some capacity each day, I like to mix it up! And I love using these fun short vowel

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A hand carefully arranges magnetic letters to spell "hot" on a metal surface, while "what" is displayed on a small yellow card. The text reads, "Spectacular Sight Word Activities," highlighting fun and engaging ways to master sight words.

Spectacular Sight Word Activities

Sight Words {as you know} are a HUGE part of early reading! It is estimated that up to 75% of words that young children read are sight words! So, it’s ESSENTIAL that we make sure we do all we can to make sure kids can quickly recognize these words! So

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Props for a Secret Agent Learning theme include glasses with fake eyebrows, a clever disguise of a fake nose, a magnifying glass perfect for keen observation, and an envelope stamped "SECRET" in bold red ink. Perfect tools to enhance any covert educational adventure.

Secret Agent Learning

Did you know your classroom is full of little Secret Agents running around? Secret Agent Learning will get your students excited to review essential Math & Language Arts skills!Keep reading to learn more {and scroll to the bottom to snag a FREE set!} Introducing Secret Agents to Your Class To

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Lunch Bunch with Your Teacher Friends

You guys know I’m not a big fan of cooking {but I share simple recipes HERE and HERE}! And you also know that I’m not a huge fan of Packing Lunches {but I’ve shared my easiest ideas HERE}! Well, today I’m here with an idea to revolutionize the way you pack

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How to Calm Down Upset Students

Take a Few Deep Breaths It’s the beginning of the school year and I’m sure everything is all sunshine and rainbows {or maybe not} in your classroom. But, it’s inevitable, at some point in the year, there are going to be times in your classroom when your students {and you!}

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