Picture books open the door for so many of my students. They inspire students, they start discussions, they teach, and they engage my kids. Of course, I’m preaching to the choir here, as we all know the importance a good book can have on our students. For the month of March, I thought I would […]
Word Problems the FUN Way…
You read that correctly…there is a fun way to have kids work on word problems in a fun and engaging way. For the last couple of year, I have been using craftivities to get my third graders engaged in solving multi-step problems. The latest in the bunch of craftivities is “New Year’s Ned.” Ned is […]
Engage and Motivate with QR Codes
I know QR codes have been around for a while, but I don’t think we can discount the power of the code. There are so many awesome ideas of how we can engage students in learning using QR Codes. Check out a few ideas below. Here are a couple of things we’ve done in our […]
My Monster! Math Trading Cards
Okay, so I play Pokemon. What of it? No judging! 🙂 As I was playing last weekend, I couldn’t help but to think of all of the simple and mental math I was doing. How many more Pokemon did I need to evolve Pikachu? How many more candies did I need? There is constant basic […]
5 Picture Books to Teach Narrative Writing
Narrative writing is one of my favorite things to teach in third grade. I love the stories that I hear when we ask students to tell a life story, or to write about a memorable moment in their life, or to tell about a time that they learned a lesson. I learn so much from […]
TpT BOGO Sale from Mr. Mault’s Marketplace
Get Ready for the BOGO Sale from Mr. Mault’s Marketplace! ONLY on Tuesday, September 20th AND Wednesday, September 21st, 2016. Buy one of the following resources, and get another resource FREE! (Free item must be of equal or lesser value) Eligible resources: *Egypt Bundle- http://bit.ly/EgyptBundle *Math Spiral Review Bundle- http://bit.ly/FlipBookBundleMault *Ultimate […]
Teaching About 9/11: Lessons for Elementary Students
There are topics, concepts, and strategies that are difficult for me to teach, but with a little review and finding some best practices, we know that we can get through to our kids. But, then there are those topics that there is no playbook for. Those that we have a hard time teaching, because we […]
Read-Alouds for the First Day of School
Every year I struggle to find read-alouds for the first day of school. I’ve used bucket filling books, character ed books, along with books that explain to kiddos that it’s okay to make mistakes, and numerous other titles and themes. But, this year I wanted more than that. I wanted a few books I could read […]
Back to School Flipbook Activity!
This “All About Me, Back to School” flipbook is perfect for the first few days of school. It allows you to get to know your students, your students to find out a bit about you and students to meet their classmates! This 7 page flipbook is engaging, fun, and a a great way to start […]
September Math Spiral Review
We all know that we need to continue spiraling the concepts we have taught so the kiddos don’t forget this material. This math spiral review does exactly that. Each day students answer 8 math questions on various math topics to strengthen their understanding and ensure students retain the information they’ve previously learned, especially important as […]
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