Heartfelt Causes & Effects
…you’d like to use it with your students, you can download the PDF here. Free Heartfelt Causes and Effects Lesson Heartfelt Causes & Effects includes detailed, step-by-step directions, so I’ll…
…you’d like to use it with your students, you can download the PDF here. Free Heartfelt Causes and Effects Lesson Heartfelt Causes & Effects includes detailed, step-by-step directions, so I’ll…
…my Forces and Interactions science unit. I developed the activity to address the Next Generation Science Standard 3-PS2-1: “Plan and conduct an investigation to provide evidence of the effects of…
This post is sponsored by the National Fire Protection Association and Sparky.org. October is National Fire Prevention Month, and Fire Prevention Week starts on October 9th which is right around…
…parts, a subject and a predicate. The subject tells who or what the sentence is about, and the predicate is the action part of the sentence, or the part that…
…Launch a Super School Year webinar. Each lesson is fast-paced and packed with practical strategies and inspiration to help you launch your best school year ever! I dive into what…
…enjoyed this post, you might also enjoy my previous Weekend App Attack posts on my Sugar and Spice blog. Click HERE to find them all in one place. Happy Learning,…
…your students read magazines every day, host a monthly Magazine Power Hour. This activity is one of the Power Reading Tools in Power Reading Workshop: A Step-by-Step Guide, and the…
…to offer that same presentation as a free 4-part on-demand video series. You can watch the 4 lessons below one day at a time or all on the same day….
…parents of pics they had taken throughout the year of the kids (I was in some of the pictures). Each picture was personalized with a caption written by a student…
…Philippe’s daring feat and they don’t mention the events of 9/11. The question cards are available as a printable PDF, as well as in digital form as Boom Cards or…
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…come up to print. You fill a small baggie with hot chocolate, marshmallows and broken candy cane pieces. The kids take it home put it into a cup and pour…