Thursday, September 26, 2013

Halloween Classroom Activities and Games

October is such a fun month to be in the classroom.  Here are some pumpkin songs and videos, lessons and Halloween activities to use for language arts and math.  Click  HERE  to PIN to SAVE for later! Click  HERE  to SUBSCRIBE to our newsletter for SECRET SALES and FREE printables. Click  HERE  to view our Teachers Pay Teachers Promoting Success store. Please note this blog post includes resources from our TpT and Amazon Associate stores. ------------… Read more »

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Free Stellaluna Bat Activities and Printables

In this blog post, you will find free Stellaluna activities, worksheets, and crafts to use with your kindergarten, 1st grade, 2nd grade, and special education students. They are perfect for a Halloween or bat unit. You will also find printables from my TPT store. Exploring  Stellaluna : Engaging Activities for Elementary Teachers and Homeschool Families Click HERE to view our Teachers Pay Teachers Promoting Success store. --------------------------… Read more »

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Friendship Classroom Video

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Thursday, September 12, 2013

October Teaching Ideas

Many teachers (and administrators) prefer non-holiday thematic units in their classrooms. Here is an October Unit for teaching math and literacy in your lower elementary classroom. It is 75 pages of October teaching ideas! Your students will be delighted to discover this month is dedicated to Pizza, Country Music, Cooking, Fire Prevention, Popcorn Popping, Football, the Dictionary, Evil Knievel, and the Statue of Liberty! Wow! There are math and… Read more »