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A laptop on a desk displays a lesson on nouns. A chalkboard on the screen has the word "park" with "part of speech" written above it. The left side of the image features the text "Teaching Nouns." This setup illustrates an effective approach to teaching nouns through interactive visuals.

Fun Ways to Teach Nouns to First Grade & Primary Classrooms

Teaching grammar concepts to primary students, especially first graders, can be a challenging task, but it doesn’t have to be a total bore! When it comes to teaching nouns, there are plenty of fun and interactive activities that can help them grasp this fundamental concept of language. Thankfully, nouns are

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Three children sit closely together, smiling and looking at a green book. The text on the left side of the image reads "Silly Books for Reluctant Readers" with a "Lucky Learning" logo in the upper right corner. These books make reading irresistible for even the most hesitant young readers.

Silly Books to Motivate Reluctant Readers

I get it – not everyone is a reader! But, I do believe that readers are hidden inside of everyone just waiting to come out! Oftentimes, a silly book is best for reluctant readers! But over my 20+ years of teaching, I have experienced countless kids who just don’t love

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Two children are learning to tell time using clock models with an adult in a classroom. The text on the left reads, "Tips & Tricks for Mastering Time and Telling Time.

Tips & Tricks for Telling Time

There are a few standards that are a challenge to teach kids and telling time is high up on that list! Am I right?! I mean, what makes sense about this: there are 12 numbers on the clock but in order to tell time, one needs to count by 1s

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