In the classroom, as soon as October comes around, the hype of Halloween tends to be the focus. With that comes talk about costumes, decorations, themes and candy. But for many children, especially those who are neurodivergent or who have
How to Engage Kids in Learning During Spring Break

Spring is such an exciting time because the weather gets warmer and children generally want to go out to play. I won’t lie to you. Since it’s Spring Break, your kids are done with learning and working as they’re looking
4 Ways to Celebrate Valentine’s Day in a Unique Way in School

Valentine’s Day tends to be quite the event in elementary and middle school. Students tend to be filled with excitement around this time because they’re waiting to see who will give them a Valentine’s Day treat or card. The issue
4 Simple Ways to Teach Children About the Meaning of Christmas

Four simple ways to teach children about the meaning of Christmas: understand Christmas, learn through music, have a meaningful Christmas, and give a gift.
Special and Easy to Create Father’s Day Activities for Kids

Special and easy Father’s Day activities for kids: clay molds, words of love, and hammer of love.
Special and Easy Mother’s Day Activities for Children

Special and easy to create Mother’s Day activities for children: a gift in nature, the words of love, and presentation of gifts.
3 Ways to Celebrate National Crayon Day at School

Three ways to celebrate National Crayon Day at school?: reuse, mural, and secret messages.
How to Teach Students About the Meaning of Christmas

How to teach students about the meaning of Christmas: quick discussion, Christmas story, and differentiated reflection.
Engaging Ways to Celebrate Thanksgiving in the Classroom

Engaging ways to celebrate Thanksgiving in the classroom: The Thanksgiving Hunt, The Thanksgiving Mat, and The Thanksgiving Feast.
3 Simple and Respectful Remembrance Day Classroom Activities

Three simple and respectful Remembrance Day classroom activities: read books, be inviting, and show gratitude.
