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Child holding a worksheet titled "Short Vowel Sleuth" with three sentences written about something yellow, edible, and sour; "Short Vowel Sleuth" text on a pink background.

Short Vowel Sleuths

We’ve been working very hard on mastering those tricky short vowels! To mix up our short vowel practice, we turned into Super Vowel Sleuths! Related: Short Vowel Games & Activities Together, we generated a list of short e words. Then, the students selected one of those words {or any other

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Three colorful Connect Four math games sheets for addition and subtraction are displayed next to counting chips, with a title promoting engaging games to strengthen math skills.

Free Math Mania Games!

Math games can be a great way to build mathematical skills in an engaging and entertaining way. Whether your kids are learning addition, subtraction, or even more advanced concepts, playing math games is a fun and effective way to get them thinking and learning. Not only do math games help

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Wake Up Workouts – An Alternative to Morning Work!

I think I promised in my last post that it wouldn’t take me so long to write my next post. Well, things happen. BIG things! Last week, JB unexpectedly popped into my classroom. This struck me as odd because he has an “adult” job that doesn’t really allow him to leave work.

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A child uses a pencil to fill out a tally chart worksheet titled "Count the Classroom" on a wooden desk. Text on the left reads "Math & Science Freebies.

Math and Science Freebies

Last week in math, we reviewed tallies. To get the kids up and moving, I made this Count the Classroom. It was a great quick assessment to see which kiddos still need a little boost in that area! You can grab it {here} Science is rough in my classroom! It’s

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Three colorful Rules for the Classroom posters sit on a desk with markers, next to a purple panel reading "The Easiest Classroom Rules" in bold text.

Gotta Follow the Rules!

As you know, the first days in any classroom are crucial. In those beginning days, routines, rules and habits are made! Display the Rules From the first day my kids walk into my door, the rules are posted. I want them to know that we have very clear rules and

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